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Lane Chandler

Lane Chandler

35 titles Acting Jun 02, 1899 Died: Sep 14, 1972

Lane Chandler (1899–1972) was a prominent American actor renowned for his contributions to the Western genre. Born in 1899, he spent his formative years on a horse ranch, which deeply influenced his later career. In the early 1920s, Chandler relocated to Los Angeles, initially working as an auto mechanic. His background in ranch life led him to secure minor roles in Western films starting in 1925 with Paramount Pictures. Recognizing his potential, studio executives encouraged him to adopt the stage name Lane Chandler, marking the beginning of his ascent in the film industry, with notable performances such as in his first leading role in *The Legion of the Condemned*.

Chandler thrived during the silent film era, but as sound films gained popularity, he found himself primarily in supporting roles, including appearances in *The Great Mike* (1944). Although he starred in several low-budget Westerns during the 1930s, he often played the reliable sidekick or authoritative figures like sheriffs and army officers. With the rise of television, Chandler transitioned smoothly, making guest appearances in numerous series, particularly those set in the Wild West, such as *The Lone Ranger*, *Gunsmoke*, and *Have Gun – Will Travel*. His acting career spanned well into the mid-1960s.

Chandler passed away from heart disease in Los Angeles in 1972 at the age of 73, leaving behind a legacy in Western cinema.

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