Lon Chaney Jr.
Lon Chaney Jr. (February 10, 1906 – July 12, 1973), originally named Creighton Tull Chaney, was a distinguished American character actor renowned for his prominent roles in horror films. As the son of the legendary silent film star Lon Chaney, he carved out his own niche in the genre, most famously as Larry Talbot in Universal Pictures' iconic "The Wolf Man" series. Making his film debut as Creighton Chaney, he adopted the stage name "Lon Chaney Jr." in 1935, paying homage to his father’s legacy while establishing his own identity.
Chaney's career was marked by a series of memorable performances in classic monster movies, including "Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man" (1943) and "The Ghost of Frankenstein" (1942), which solidified his status as a key figure in the horror genre. His ability to embody complex characters and evoke deep emotional resonance made him a beloved figure among fans and filmmakers alike.
Throughout his life, Chaney faced personal challenges, including battles with alcoholism, yet he remained a dedicated performer until his passing in 1973. His contributions to cinema have left an indelible mark, and he is celebrated for his performances that continue to haunt and inspire audiences, earning him a lasting place in the annals of film history.
Filmography
The Alligator People
My Favorite Brunette
Frontier Marshal
Not as a Stranger
Once a Thief
Cobra Woman
Los Angeles Plays Itself
Charlie Chan on Broadway
Calling Dr. Death
Big House, U.S.A
The Wolf Man
The Black Pirates
Money, Women and Guns
Son of the Border
Pillow of Death
The Frozen Ghost
Dead Man's Eyes
Weird Woman
Passion
Here Come the Co-Eds
The Defiant Ones
Albuquerque
Riders of Death Valley
Son of Dracula
Jivaro
Billy the Kid (1941)
Springfield Rifle
Casanova's Big Night
A Lion Is in the Streets
The Indian Fighter
House of Dracula
Only the Valiant
The Black Castle
The Haunted Palace