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Norman Chaney

Norman Myers Chaney (October 18, 1914 – May 29, 1936) was an American child actor, notable for appearing in 19 Our Gang comedies as "Chubby" from 1929 to 1931.[1][2][3][4]

Norman Chaney
Chaney as Chubby in School's Out
Born
Norman Myers Chaney

(1914-10-18)October 18, 1914
DiedMay 29, 1936 (aged 21)
Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.
OccupationFilm actor
Years active1929–1936

Early life and career

Chaney was born on October 18, 1914 (though Richard Bann and Leonard Maltin's book "The Little Rascals: Life & Times of Our Gang stated he was born in 1918) in Cambridge, Maryland, and became a member of Our Gang at the dawn of the sound era. He relied on an affable personality, a flair for funny dialogue, and a priceless frown of frustration that seemed to swallow up his whole moon face. In fall 1928, Our Gang producer Hal Roach and director Robert F. McGowan began to look for an overweight child actor to replace Joe Cobb in the popular film series. Cobb was twelve years old, and the series was about to transition to sound. Roach and McGowan held a nationwide contest to find a replacement for Cobb. Chaney won this contest in early 1929 and was offered a two-year contract. "He adapted gracefully, and we all liked him, he was a nice fellow," said McGowan of Chaney.[4] His stay with the series was brief, but he made a memorable impression on generations of fans. He was taught the expression of the "slow burn" by the comedian Edgar Kennedy.

At the time, Chaney was only 3' 11" and weighed about 113 pounds (119 cm and 51 kg respectively). He was nicknamed "Chubby" for the series and made his debut in the second sound entry, Railroadin', appearing in 19 Our Gang films over a period of two years, including shorts such as Boxing Gloves and Teacher's Pet. Norman Chaney and Joe Cobb appeared in three shorts together. Chubby's meatiest moments are in Love Business, in which he competed with Jackie Cooper for the affections of their teacher, Miss Crabtree (bringing her flowers and candy, he coyly proposes, "Don't call me Norman; Call me 'Chubsy-Ubsy'").

By spring 1931, Chaney was getting taller and increasingly heavier. He finished out the 1930–31 season without being offered another contract. Both Chaney and his parents decided he would not pursue acting following his final Our Gang short, Fly My Kite. Chaney's departure occurred during a period of great cast turnover, as Allen Hoskins (a member of the original 1922 cast), Jackie Cooper and Mary Ann Jackson had outgrown the series as well.

Later years and death

After leaving the series, In 1936, Chaney returned to his native Baltimore and attended public school, where he excelled in his studies. In spite of having a normal diet and regular exercise since childhood, he continued to gain weight and eventually topped 300 lb (140 kg), though he never grew beyond 4 ft 7 in (1.4 m). His weight continued to increase, and it was discovered that he had a glandular ailment. In 1935, Chaney underwent treatment for the ailment at Johns Hopkins Hospital; his weight then dropped from over 300 lb (140 kg) to less than 140 lb (64 kg).

Chaney became seriously ill from the stress on his body the rapid weight loss caused and died from myocarditis on May 29, 1936 at age 21, according to his death certificate. At the time of his death, Chaney weighed 110 lb (50 kg). He was the first of the regular Our Gang alumni to die.

Chaney was buried in Baltimore Cemetery in his hometown. His grave remained unmarked for 76 years because his mother was not able to afford a marker for him or herself. Even though he was paid a weekly salary for his movie appearances, he never received any royalties or residuals for the films' subsequent uses. An online fundraising drive led by Detroit rock musician MIKAL raised $4,500 for headstones to be placed at the graves of both Chaney and his mother. The etched black granite markers, both of which are 16 inches (40.64 cm) tall and 28 inches (71.12 cm) wide, were unveiled on November 10, 2012.[5][6]

Filmography

References

  1. ^ photobucket.com Retrieved 1 July 2010
  2. ^ ancestry.com Retrieved 1 July 2010
  3. ^ ancestry.com Retrieved 1 July 2010
  4. ^ a b Maltin, Leonard and Bann, Richard W. (1977, rev. 1992). The Little Rascals: The Life and Times of Our Gang, p. 87. New York: Crown Publishing/Three Rivers Press. ISBN 0-517-58325-9
  5. ^ Rosen, Jill. "Grave finally arrives for Norman 'Chubby' Chaney," The Baltimore Sun, Wednesday, November 7, 2012.
  6. ^ Duncan, Ian. "Norman 'Chubby' Chaney gets a headstone, 76 years later," The Baltimore Sun, Saturday, November 10, 2012.

Bibliography

  • John Holmstrom, The Moving Picture Boy: An International Encyclopaedia from 1895 to 1995, Norwich, Michael Russell, 1996, p. 85.

External links

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Norman Myers Chaney October 18 1914 May 29 1936 was an American child actor notable for appearing in 19 Our Gang comedies as Chubby from 1929 to 1931 1 2 3 4 Norman ChaneyChaney as Chubby in School s OutBornNorman Myers Chaney 1914 10 18 October 18 1914Cambridge Maryland U S DiedMay 29 1936 aged 21 Baltimore Maryland U S OccupationFilm actorYears active1929 1936 Contents 1 Early life and career 2 Later years and death 3 Filmography 4 References 5 Bibliography 6 External linksEarly life and career EditChaney was born on October 18 1914 though Richard Bann and Leonard Maltin s book The Little Rascals Life amp Times of Our Gang stated he was born in 1918 in Cambridge Maryland and became a member of Our Gang at the dawn of the sound era He relied on an affable personality a flair for funny dialogue and a priceless frown of frustration that seemed to swallow up his whole moon face In fall 1928 Our Gang producer Hal Roach and director Robert F McGowan began to look for an overweight child actor to replace Joe Cobb in the popular film series Cobb was twelve years old and the series was about to transition to sound Roach and McGowan held a nationwide contest to find a replacement for Cobb Chaney won this contest in early 1929 and was offered a two year contract He adapted gracefully and we all liked him he was a nice fellow said McGowan of Chaney 4 His stay with the series was brief but he made a memorable impression on generations of fans He was taught the expression of the slow burn by the comedian Edgar Kennedy At the time Chaney was only 3 11 and weighed about 113 pounds 119 cm and 51 kg respectively He was nicknamed Chubby for the series and made his debut in the second sound entry Railroadin appearing in 19 Our Gang films over a period of two years including shorts such as Boxing Gloves and Teacher s Pet Norman Chaney and Joe Cobb appeared in three shorts together Chubby s meatiest moments are in Love Business in which he competed with Jackie Cooper for the affections of their teacher Miss Crabtree bringing her flowers and candy he coyly proposes Don t call me Norman Call me Chubsy Ubsy By spring 1931 Chaney was getting taller and increasingly heavier He finished out the 1930 31 season without being offered another contract Both Chaney and his parents decided he would not pursue acting following his final Our Gang short Fly My Kite Chaney s departure occurred during a period of great cast turnover as Allen Hoskins a member of the original 1922 cast Jackie Cooper and Mary Ann Jackson had outgrown the series as well Later years and death EditAfter leaving the series In 1936 Chaney returned to his native Baltimore and attended public school where he excelled in his studies In spite of having a normal diet and regular exercise since childhood he continued to gain weight and eventually topped 300 lb 140 kg though he never grew beyond 4 ft 7 in 1 4 m His weight continued to increase and it was discovered that he had a glandular ailment In 1935 Chaney underwent treatment for the ailment at Johns Hopkins Hospital his weight then dropped from over 300 lb 140 kg to less than 140 lb 64 kg Chaney became seriously ill from the stress on his body the rapid weight loss caused and died from myocarditis on May 29 1936 at age 21 according to his death certificate At the time of his death Chaney weighed 110 lb 50 kg He was the first of the regular Our Gang alumni to die Chaney was buried in Baltimore Cemetery in his hometown His grave remained unmarked for 76 years because his mother was not able to afford a marker for him or herself Even though he was paid a weekly salary for his movie appearances he never received any royalties or residuals for the films subsequent uses An online fundraising drive led by Detroit rock musician MIKAL raised 4 500 for headstones to be placed at the graves of both Chaney and his mother The etched black granite markers both of which are 16 inches 40 64 cm tall and 28 inches 71 12 cm wide were unveiled on November 10 2012 5 6 Filmography EditRailroadin 1929 Lazy Days 1929 Boxing Gloves 1929 Bouncing Babies 1929 Moan and Groan Inc 1929 Shivering Shakespeare 1930 The First Seven Years 1930 When the Wind Blows 1930 Bear Shooters 1930 A Tough Winter 1930 Pups Is Pups 1930 Teacher s Pet 1930 School s Out 1930 Helping Grandma 1931 Love Business 1931 Little Daddy 1931 The Stolen Jools 1931 Bargain Day 1931 Fly My Kite 1931 References Edit photobucket com Retrieved 1 July 2010 ancestry com Retrieved 1 July 2010 ancestry com Retrieved 1 July 2010 a b Maltin Leonard and Bann Richard W 1977 rev 1992 The Little Rascals The Life and Times of Our Gang p 87 New York Crown Publishing Three Rivers Press ISBN 0 517 58325 9 Rosen Jill Grave finally arrives for Norman Chubby Chaney The Baltimore Sun Wednesday November 7 2012 Duncan Ian Norman Chubby Chaney gets a headstone 76 years later The Baltimore Sun Saturday November 10 2012 Bibliography EditJohn Holmstrom The Moving Picture Boy An International Encyclopaedia from 1895 to 1995 Norwich Michael Russell 1996 p 85 External links Edit Biography portalNorman Chaney at IMDb Norman Chaney at AllMovie Norman Chaney at Find a Grave Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Norman Chaney amp oldid 1121140380, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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