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William Challee

William John Challee (April 6, 1904 – March 11, 1989) was an American actor.

William Challee
William Challee in The Texan (1958)
Born
William John Challe

(1904-04-06)April 6, 1904
DiedMarch 11, 1989(1989-03-11) (aged 84)
OccupationActor
Years active1926–1979
Spouses
(m. 1931; div. 1937)
Ella Franklin Crawford
(m. 1944, divorced)
(m. 1984)

Biography edit

 
Challee directed Eugene O'Neill's S.S. Glencairn cycle for the Federal Theatre Project in 1937.

Challee was born in Chicago and was a student at Lake View High School.[1]

Challee appeared on Broadway by 1926 and by 1931 in early Group Theatre productions. He married actress Ruth Nelson on August 2, 1931; they divorced on August 13, 1937.[2] The two appeared in the 1947 film The Sea of Grass, in supporting roles, after they were divorced.

In 1937, Challee staged a suite of one-act plays at the Lafayette Theatre in Harlem, under the heading Plays of the Sea. The suite consisted of the Eugene O'Neill plays Bound East for Cardiff, In the Zone, The Long Voyage Home, and Moon of the Caribbees. They were produced by the Federal Theatre Project of the Works Progress Administration, running for 68 performances from October 29, 1937.[3]

Challee was living in Chicago by 1940. By the middle 1940s, Challee was working in films in California, mainly in supporting and uncredited roles. Challee married dancer Ella Franklin Crawford on April 19, 1944, in Santa Monica.[4]

Challee appeared in episodes of numerous television series, including a 1953 episode ("Stage for Mademoiselle") of The Lone Ranger and a 1957 episode ("The Case of the Runaway Corpse") of Perry Mason. In 1960, Challee appeared as Saunders on Laramie in the episode titled "Duel at Parkinson Town".[citation needed] In 1961, he appeared as Eli in the series finale of The Investigators, "The Dead End Man",[citation needed] as well as the 1961 episode "Meeting at the Mimbres" in the Western series Bat Masterson.

In 1962, Challee appeared (uncredited) as a prisoner on the TV Western The Virginian in the episode titled "The Brazen Bell". That same year, he appeared on Gunsmoke as Feist, a crazed pioneer who lost his faculties and tries to kill Marshal Dillon in the episode “The Gallows”. Challee played the incapacitated family patriarch in the 1970 film Five Easy Pieces, whose illness brings his son (Jack Nicholson) home to the family estate.

In 1984, he married his long-time partner Joan Wheeler Ankrum. Together, in 1960, they opened the Ankrum Gallery on La Cienega Boulevard in Los Angeles.[5][6]

Challee was buried in Alta Mesa Memorial Park in Palo Alto.[citation needed]

Broadway roles edit

Selected filmography edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Challee Plays Real Reporter". The Philadelphia Inquirer. March 8, 1942. p. 14 SO. Retrieved July 14, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.
  2. ^ "COURT ACTIONS FILED". Reno Gazette-Journal. August 13, 1937.
  3. ^ "One-Act Plays of the Sea". Internet Broadway Database. Retrieved September 15, 2017.
  4. ^ "California, County Marriages, 1850-1952", database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:K82G-G63 : 18 August 2022), William John Challe and Ella Franklin Crawford, 1944.
  5. ^ Staff Writers (December 23, 2001). "Joan Ankrum, 88; Actress, Influential Art Gallery Owner". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved September 20, 2017.
  6. ^ "Ankrum Gallery records, circa 1900-circa 1990s, bulk 1960–1990". Archives of American Art. Smithsonian Institution. Retrieved September 20, 2017.

Sources edit

  • Los Angeles Times obituary – William Challee
  • New York Times obituary – Ruth Nelson
  • Answers.com -William Challee

External links edit

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This article includes a list of general references but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations September 2017 Learn how and when to remove this template message William John Challee April 6 1904 March 11 1989 was an American actor William ChalleeWilliam Challee in The Texan 1958 BornWilliam John Challe 1904 04 06 April 6 1904Chicago Illinois USADiedMarch 11 1989 1989 03 11 aged 84 Woodland Hills Los Angeles California USAOccupationActorYears active1926 1979SpousesRuth Nelson m 1931 div 1937 wbr Ella Franklin Crawford m 1944 divorced wbr Joan Wheeler Ankrum m 1984 wbr Contents 1 Biography 2 Broadway roles 3 Selected filmography 4 References 4 1 Sources 5 External linksBiography edit nbsp Challee directed Eugene O Neill s S S Glencairn cycle for the Federal Theatre Project in 1937 Challee was born in Chicago and was a student at Lake View High School 1 Challee appeared on Broadway by 1926 and by 1931 in early Group Theatre productions He married actress Ruth Nelson on August 2 1931 they divorced on August 13 1937 2 The two appeared in the 1947 film The Sea of Grass in supporting roles after they were divorced In 1937 Challee staged a suite of one act plays at the Lafayette Theatre in Harlem under the heading Plays of the Sea The suite consisted of the Eugene O Neill plays Bound East for Cardiff In the Zone The Long Voyage Home and Moon of the Caribbees They were produced by the Federal Theatre Project of the Works Progress Administration running for 68 performances from October 29 1937 3 Challee was living in Chicago by 1940 By the middle 1940s Challee was working in films in California mainly in supporting and uncredited roles Challee married dancer Ella Franklin Crawford on April 19 1944 in Santa Monica 4 Challee appeared in episodes of numerous television series including a 1953 episode Stage for Mademoiselle of The Lone Ranger and a 1957 episode The Case of the Runaway Corpse of Perry Mason In 1960 Challee appeared as Saunders on Laramie in the episode titled Duel at Parkinson Town citation needed In 1961 he appeared as Eli in the series finale of The Investigators The Dead End Man citation needed as well as the 1961 episode Meeting at the Mimbres in the Western series Bat Masterson In 1962 Challee appeared uncredited as a prisoner on the TV Western The Virginian in the episode titled The Brazen Bell That same year he appeared on Gunsmoke as Feist a crazed pioneer who lost his faculties and tries to kill Marshal Dillon in the episode The Gallows Challee played the incapacitated family patriarch in the 1970 film Five Easy Pieces whose illness brings his son Jack Nicholson home to the family estate In 1984 he married his long time partner Joan Wheeler Ankrum Together in 1960 they opened the Ankrum Gallery on La Cienega Boulevard in Los Angeles 5 6 Challee was buried in Alta Mesa Memorial Park in Palo Alto citation needed Broadway roles editGrand Street Follies 1927 1927 revue Red Rust 1929 as Lenov House of Connelly 1931 as Jody and as a Serenader Night Over Taos 1932 as second trapper Success Story 1932 as Jeffery Haliburton Men in White 1933 as Dr Michaelson Gold Eagle Guy 1934 as Pearly and as Ah Kee Till the Day I Die 1935 as Edsel Peltz Waiting For Lefty 1935 as Actor Key Largo 1935 as Osceola Horn Paradise Lost 1935 as homeless man Case of Clyde Griffiths 1936 as working man Johnny Johnson 1936 as Private Fairfax and as Doctor Rocket to the Moon 1938 as a salesman Awake and Sing 1939 as SchlosserSelected filmography edit One Third of a Nation 1939 as Reporter uncredited Destination Tokyo 1943 as Rocky the quartermaster uncredited The Story of Dr Wassell 1944 as Radio Man uncredited Days of Glory 1944 as Ducrenko uncredited The Seventh Cross 1944 as Fischer uncredited None but the Lonely Heart 1944 as Knocker Jones uncredited A Song to Remember 1945 as Titus uncredited God Is My Co Pilot 1945 as Joe uncredited Counter Attack 1945 as Paratrooper uncredited Miss Susie Slagle s 1946 as Interne uncredited Tokyo Rose 1946 as Mike Kovac Deadline at Dawn 1946 as Ray Newsstand Proprietor uncredited From This Day Forward 1946 as Pawnbroker uncredited Without Reservations 1946 as Corporal uncredited Swamp Fire 1946 as barfly uncredited Nocturne 1946 as police photographer Olsen uncredited Boomerang 1947 as Whitney Harvey s Assistant uncredited The Sea of Grass 1947 as deputy sheriff uncredited The Guilt of Janet Ames 1947 as Ambulance Surgeon uncredited Desperate 1947 as Reynolds Another Part of the Forest 1948 as Passenger on the Train uncredited Tap Roots 1948 as Sergeant uncredited Beyond Glory 1948 as Sergeant at Depot uncredited Force of Evil 1948 as Gunman 1 uncredited Reign of Terror 1949 as Bourdon uncredited Port of New York 1949 as Leo Stasser Outrage 1950 as Lee Wilkins The Lone Ranger 1950 TV Series season 1 episode 25 Buried Treasure as Flint Foster Gambling 1950 as Parking Attendant uncredited The Whip Hand 1951 as Guard uncredited On Dangerous Ground 1951 as thug uncredited The Big Trees 1952 as Brother Williams uncredited This Woman Is Dangerous 1952 as Ned Shaw uncredited The Glenn Miller Story 1954 as dispatch desk Sergeant uncredited Man Without a Star 1955 as Brick Gooder uncredited The Lone Ranger 1955 TV Series as Bad Eye The Lone Ranger 1955 TV Series episode Wanted The Lone Ranger as Hawk Chicago Syndicate 1955 as Dolan The Desperados Are in Town 1956 as Tom Kesh Calypso Heat Wave 1957 as Second Thug Raintree County 1957 as spectator uncredited Official Detective 1957 TV Series as Hatch Adventures of Superman 1957 Season 5 Episode 9 The Phony Alibi as Clippy Jones The Lone Ranger 1957 TV Series season 5 episode 23 Code of Honor as fake soldier uncredited Saddle the Wind 1958 as barfly uncredited Twilight for the Gods 1958 as Sweeney Alfred Hitchcock Presents 1959 Season 4 Episode 32 Human Interest Story as Barney Welch The Sound and the Fury 1959 as roustabout uncredited The Story on Page One 1959 as Lemke uncredited Toby Tyler 1960 as Jailbird uncredited Noose for a Gunman 1960 as Gorse One Foot in Hell 1960 as Pete s Friend uncredited The Plunderers 1960 as first citizen Cimarron 1960 as barber uncredited Alfred Hitchcock Presents 1961 Season 6 Episode 23 Incident in a Small Jail as Petrie All Fall Down 1962 as third bum uncredited War Hunt 1962 as Lt Colonel Gunsmoke 1962 as Feist The Alfred Hitchcock Hour 1963 Season 1 Episode 24 The Star Juror as Jess Bartholomew The Hook 1963 as Schmidt Seven Days in May 1964 as General Riley uncredited The Alfred Hitchcock Hour 1965 Season 3 Episode 14 Final Performance as Wint Davis Nightmare in the Sun 1965 as old coot in a bar Joy in the Morning 1965 as an old derelict uncredited The Cincinnati Kid 1965 as an old man uncredited Billy the Kid Versus Dracula 1966 as Tom Station Agent Five Easy Pieces 1970 as Nicholas Dupea Zachariah 1971 as The Old Man The Great Northfield Minnesota Raid 1972 as oldtimer uncredited The Irish Whiskey Rebellion 1972 as Timothy Moonchild 1974 as Alchemist From Noon till Three 1976 as piano player uncredited final film role References edit Challee Plays Real Reporter The Philadelphia Inquirer March 8 1942 p 14 SO Retrieved July 14 2022 via Newspapers com COURT ACTIONS FILED Reno Gazette Journal August 13 1937 One Act Plays of the Sea Internet Broadway Database Retrieved September 15 2017 California County Marriages 1850 1952 database with images FamilySearch https www familysearch org ark 61903 1 1 K82G G63 18 August 2022 William John Challe and Ella Franklin Crawford 1944 Staff Writers December 23 2001 Joan Ankrum 88 Actress Influential Art Gallery Owner Los Angeles Times Retrieved September 20 2017 Ankrum Gallery records circa 1900 circa 1990s bulk 1960 1990 Archives of American Art Smithsonian Institution Retrieved September 20 2017 Sources edit Los Angeles Times obituary William Challee New York Times obituary Ruth Nelson Answers com William ChalleeExternal links 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