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After military service during the First World War, Chandler studied at the University of Illinois, financing his studies by playing jazz violin in a band. During the early 1920's, he returned to the vaudeville circuit and began in films from 1928. Most of his early efforts were short one- and two-reel comedies, arguably his best being The Fatal Glass of Beer (1933) with W.C. Fields. While he mostly appeared in comedy and had countless bit parts, he later proved that he could handle meatier assignments, such as the simple-minded husband of Ginger Rogers, Amos, in Roxie Hart (1942). George was a protege of director William A. Wellman , who used him in twenty of his films.
On television, he made his mark as the jovial, well-remembered Uncle Petrie in Lassie (1954). He also had many good guest spots in other series, a particularly enjoyable one being the old man who sells a haunted Model A to dubious second-hand car dealer Jack Carson(with interesting results) in The Twilight Zone (1959) episode 'The Whole Truth' (1961). Prior to replacing Ronald Reagan as president of the Screen Actor's Guild, Chandler had been treasurer for twelve years (1948-60).- John Devlin was born on 26 January 1937 in Cleveland, Ohio, USA. He was an actor, known for All the President's Men (1976), The Great Gatsby (1974) and Young Dan'l Boone (1977). He died on 10 June 1985 in Los Angeles County, California, USA.
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Composer, songwriter ("Hot Lips"), conductor and pianist, educated in public schools and a private music student of Arthur Kortheur, Max Ecker and Herman Wasserman. He was a pianist in the Paul Whiteman Orchestra and made a European tour between 1920 and 1924. The following year, he formed his own orchestra and was appointed the music director for Baker Hotels in Texas, and toured in vaudeville. In 1936, he was the director of a radio station. Joining ASCAP in 1924, his other popular-song compositions include "I Adore You", "Yes Sir, That's Lazybones", "Regret", and "On Sunday Night".- Bob Prince was born on 1 July 1916 in Los Angeles, California, USA. He died on 10 June 1985 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA.
- Norman Claridge was born on 29 August 1903 in Fulham, London, England, UK. He was an actor, known for Gazette (1968), BBC Sunday-Night Theatre (1950) and The Edwardians (1972). He died on 10 June 1985 in Westminster, London, England, UK.
- Anton Duschek was born on 11 June 1925 in Vienna, Austria. He was an actor, known for The Wild Duck (1976), Die Möwe (1963) and Egmont (1967). He died on 10 June 1985 in Austria.
- Actor
- Producer
Frank Adey was born on 9 September 1902 in Penarth, Wales, UK. He was an actor and producer, known for The New Hotel (1932) and Red Riding Hood (1955). He died on 10 June 1985 in Colchester, Essex, England, UK.- Additional Crew
- Actress
Sabine Ress was born on 21 September 1904 in Berlin, Germany. She was an actress, known for Eskapade (1936), Der Bettelstudent (1936) and Mädchen in Weiß (1936). She died on 10 June 1985.