Wheaton Chambers
Wheaton Chambers, originally named James Wheaton Smith after his maternal grandfather, was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and later spent his formative years in Freehold, New Jersey. In the late 1920s, he ventured to Hollywood, where he adopted the stage name Wheaton Chambers. Over the course of approximately thirty years, Chambers established himself as a prolific actor, featuring in more than 200 film and television projects. His extensive body of work reflects his versatility and dedication to the craft of acting.
Chambers was known for his ability to seamlessly transition between various genres, earning recognition for both his dramatic and comedic performances. His career highlights include notable roles in early film classics as well as appearances in popular television series of his time.
Throughout his life, Chambers left an indelible mark on the entertainment industry, contributing to the evolution of film and television during a transformative era. His legacy lives on through the countless performances that continue to entertain audiences today.
Filmography
Not Wanted
Valley of the Zombies
Apology for Murder
The Son of Dr. Jekyll
Deputy Marshal
Wagons West
The Devil Commands
The Crimson Ghost
The Flying Serpent
The Well
Mississippi Rhythm
The Invisible Wall
Walk Softly, Stranger