Jeff Chandler
Jeff Chandler, originally named Ira Grossel, was an iconic American actor, film producer, and singer, born on December 15, 1918. He gained fame for his compelling portrayal of Cochise in the acclaimed film "Broken Arrow" (1950), a role that earned him an Academy Award nomination. Throughout the 1950s, Chandler became one of the leading male stars at Universal Pictures, captivating audiences with his charm and striking appearance, which included his signature distinguished gray hair.
Chandler’s filmography includes notable works such as "Sword in the Desert" (1948), "Deported" (1950), "Female on the Beach" (1955), and "Away All Boats" (1956). His performances often showcased his versatility, allowing him to navigate various genres with ease, from westerns to dramas.
In addition to his film career, Chandler also made a mark as a singer, releasing several musical recordings that showcased his vocal talents. His contributions to the entertainment industry were significant during his lifetime, and he left a lasting legacy despite his untimely passing on June 17, 1961. Jeff Chandler remains remembered not only for his performances on screen but also for his striking presence and the impact he had on Hollywood during his career.
Filmography
Taza, Son of Cochise
Away All Boats
The Tattered Dress
The Red Ball Express
Raw Wind in Eden
Jeanne Eagels
Because of You
Bird of Paradise (1951)
Pillars of the Sky
The Battle at Apache Pass
Iron Man
Broken Arrow
Man in the Shadow
East of Sumatra
Female on the Beach
Merrill's Marauders
Abandoned
War Arrow
Ten Seconds to Hell
The Great Sioux Uprising
Return to Peyton Place
Foxfire
Two Flags West
The Jayhawkers!
Sign of the Pagan
Yankee Buccaneer
Deported
The Plunderers (1960)
Flame of Araby