Charley Chase

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Known Credits

0.1875

Gender

Male

Birthday

19-Oct-1893

Age

(132 years old)

Place of Birth

Baltimore, Maryland, USA

Also Known As
  • Charles Joseph Parrott
  • Charles Parrott
  • Charles Parrot
  • Charley Parrott
  • Charlie Chase
  • Charles Chase
  • Jimmy Jump

Charley Chase

Biography

Charles Joseph Parrott (October 20, 1893 – June 20, 1940), known professionally as Charley Chase, was an American comedian, actor, screenwriter and film director best known for his work in Hal Roach short film comedies. Born Charles Joseph Parrott in Baltimore, Maryland, Charley Chase began performing in vaudeville as a teenager and started his career in films by working in film in 1912.


Credits

Bromo and Juliet Bromo and Juliet (1926) Character: Charley
A young man puts on the play "Romeo and Juliet" as a fundraiser, but has to keep a close eye on his dad, who's had several drinks too many, and a pesky cab driver who's determined to collect his fare.
The Great Toe Mystery The Great Toe Mystery (1914) Character: Gussie Birdie the Shoe Clerk (uncredited)
A man goes in hot pursuit of the shoe store clerk he feels has made inappropriate advances towards his wife.
'Curses!' They Remarked 'Curses!' They Remarked (1914) Character: N/A
Two dastardly men conspire to keep their ward from marrying in order to maintain control of her vast fortune.
The Noise of Bombs The Noise of Bombs (1914) Character: 3rd Desperado
Four miscreants get revenge on the police chief by planting bombs in his house.
Leading Lizzie Astray Leading Lizzie Astray (1914) Character: Cafe Patron - In from the Mines
A city slicker tries to woo a country girl while her boyfriend fixes his tire.
Ambrose's First Falsehood Ambrose's First Falsehood (1914) Character: Ambrose's Buddy
After running into a friend and two ladies, a married man sends his wife a note saying that he's taken a train for business, but then his wife reads that the train crashed.
Hash House Mashers Hash House Mashers (1915) Character: The Star Boarder
A boy pines for the girl next door to the dismay of both their parents.
Hello, Mabel Hello, Mabel (1914) Character: Mabel's Boss
Hello, Mabel (also known as On a Busy Wire) is a 1914 American short silent comedy film directed by Mack Sennett.
Those Country Kids Those Country Kids (1914) Character: Cop
Those Country Kids is a 1914 short comedy film starring Fatty Arbuckle and Mabel Normand, and directed by Fatty Arbuckle.[1]
Fatty's Magic Pants Fatty's Magic Pants (1914) Character: Party Guest (uncredited)
'Fatty' is looking forward to attending a formal occasion. But in order to go, he has to be properly dressed, and he encounters unexpected difficulties in getting himself ready.
The Plumber The Plumber (1914) Character: Bystander
This Keystone from the end of 1914, involving the usual suspects running around some plumbing issues will not hold many surprises for those familiar with Keystone in this period, or, indeed, with the works of the Three Stooges, who often played inept plumbers. It is, nonetheless, very nicely performed, especially by Charles Murray who mugs it up freely and ineptly, as well as the pretty girl who plays the house's maid.
A One Night Stand A One Night Stand (1915) Character: Audience Spectator (uncredited)
Two clownish stagehands make life difficult for the manager and cast of a dramatic production.
A Versatile Villain A Versatile Villain (1915) Character: Pete - Assistant Baggage Clerk
After being falsely accused of theft, Pete, the station master's assistant, rescues his girlfriend from the genuine villain, marauding crook Desperate Dan.
That Little Band Of Gold That Little Band Of Gold (1915) Character: Ticket Box Man / Man in Front Row (uncredited)
A happy young couple become engaged, and soon afterwards they are married. But after their marriage, the husband begins to stay out carousing with his friends, leaving his wife at home with her mother. Then, when the three of them go to the opera together, the husband spots one of his friends in another box. Soon the domestic difficulties reach their peak.
Fatty’s Faithful Fido Fatty’s Faithful Fido (1915) Character: Fight Spectator / Man at the Dance (uncredited)
Fatty and Al are Minta's suitors. After Fatty sics his dog on him, Al marks Fatty for roughing up by two thugs, but the plan backfires.
Italian Love Italian Love (1920) Character: N/A
Ethelyn Gibson has run away from daddy Ted Lorch because he wants to sell her to Leo White, King of Little Italy, for his music hall. So she dresses as a man and runs into Billy West in this scattershot burlesque.
Sold at Auction Sold at Auction (1923) Character: Customer (uncredited)
This Hal Roach comedy short I found on the "American Slapstick" DVD collection of rare silent comedies starts bizarre and has an anything goes-quality one rarely sees in Mr. Roach's output. It stars Snub Pollard who is initially introduced as a baby left on a doorstep before we see him fully grown about 20 or so years later still in that basket! From there, he gets bumped car to car crossing the street prior to getting literally thrown through a window as an auction is taking place! Also appearing is James Finlayson as a man who's items accidentally get sold.
The Rat's Knuckles The Rat's Knuckles (1925) Character: Jimmy Jump
Charley Chase is a hapless inventor with a better mouse trap in this silent comedy from 1925.
Forgotten Sweeties Forgotten Sweeties (1927) Character: Thurston
Thurston's former sweetheart has married a big brute, and they move in down the hall from him.
Young Oldfield Young Oldfield (1924) Character: Jimmy
Jimmy always fantasied about racing. But now he has to pay the mortgage before noon or else he won't own his shop any longer.
Dog Shy Dog Shy (1926) Character: Charley
Charley is chased into a phone booth by a dog and agrees to help a young woman on the phone avoid getting married.
Mama Behave Mama Behave (1926) Character: Charles Chase / Jim Chase
A man finds out that his wife wishes he would act more like his twin brother, so he decides to impersonate his twin in an attempt to determine his wife's fidelity.
Now I'll Tell One Now I'll Tell One (1927) Character: Charley
This film was presumed lost for a long time, until the second reel of this movie showed up again in the '90s. So half of the movie can be seen. It's a fast paced slapstick comedy with also a good comical story about a man (Charley Chase) who is being prosecuted for shooting his wife (Edna Marion).
The Way of All Pants The Way of All Pants (1927) Character: Charley
A man delivering a pair of trousers loses his own pants, setting off a chaotic sequence of events.
Seeing Nellie Home Seeing Nellie Home (1924) Character: Charley
The situation is typically embarrassing and unlikely-but-possible for Charley, but it is at the same time such a simple idea -- Charley shows off by taking a pretty girl back home, wreaks havoc trying to get her in, then discovers that she's married.
A Ten-Minute Egg A Ten-Minute Egg (1924) Character: Jimmy Jump
The main premise for the comedy is the Jimmy discovers he can convince people he is a tough figure to be reckoned with merely by giving them a business card identifying him as the bouncer of the "Bucket of Blood Cafe."
Outdoor Pajamas Outdoor Pajamas (1924) Character: Jimmy Jump
This funny Hal Roach comedy has Jimmy Jump (Charley Chase) waking up late for his wedding so in the mad rush he ends up leaving his house only dressed in his pajamas. As he makes his way to the church he finds one disaster after another.
April Fool April Fool (1924) Character: Jimmy Jump
Jimmy Jump is a cracked reporter at a behind-the-times daily newspaper. He also happens to be in love with the managing editor's daughter. It's Monday, April 1st and the paper's editorial staff has a great deal of trouble telling the difference between April Fool's jokes and real events.
Too Many Mammas Too Many Mammas (1924) Character: Jimmy Jump
Charley is called upon to go out with his boss on a date with the boss' mistress, to act as a beard.
The Glorious Fourth The Glorious Fourth (1927) Character: Top Hat Inebriate
It's the Fourth of July and the mother of Our Gang member Joe Cobb is doing a brisk business at her fireworks stand. Briefly left in charge of the stand, Joe does his best not to blow up himself or his friends, but a poorly-aimed skyrocket owned by Allen "Farina" Hoskins triggers a somewhat premature but undeniably spectacular display of pyrotechnics.
Limousine Love Limousine Love (1928) Character: The Groom
On the way to his wedding the bride groom finds a nude, married woman in his car
He's In Again He's In Again (1918) Character: Piano Player (as Charles Parrott)
A tramp enters a cabaret and orders a drink, but then is thrown out when he cannot pay for it. After trying again, he is told by the manager that if he wants to avoid being charged and sent to jail, he will have to work.
Where Hazel Met the Villain Where Hazel Met the Villain (1914) Character: N/A
Where Hazel Met the Villain is a 1914 movie starring Roscoe Arbuckle and Phyllis Allen.
The Dumb-Bell The Dumb-Bell (1922) Character: Actor wearing top hat
The owners of a movie studio are having problems with a temperamental director, and they promise an actor on one of his pictures that he can have the job if he can find a way to make the director leave the picture.
Rolling Stone Rolling Stone (1919) Character: Bearded anarchist
A Chaplin-like tramp is mistaken for a Bolshevik
Luncheon at Twelve Luncheon at Twelve (1933) Character: Charley Chase
Charley unwittingly becomes a house painter.
Should Husbands Be Watched? Should Husbands Be Watched? (1925) Character: Jamison Jump
Mr. Jump has come into some money and informs his wife that they can now hire a maid and won't have to do anymore housework. Circumstances cause Mrs. Jump to suspect that Mr. Jump is cavorting with the new maid.
Charley My Boy! Charley My Boy! (1926) Character: Charley
A daughter's rich father wants to marry her off to a rich but older man. The daughter has other ideas however and sets out to find a nice young man she can fall in love with.
Rattling Romeo Rattling Romeo (1939) Character: Charley
Charley buys a wreck of an automobile that's been made to appear new by a disreputable used car dealer, but he soon realizes it's literally falling apart. He stops payment, and then must dodge repossesors as well.
Fate's Fathead Fate's Fathead (1934) Character: Charley Chase
Accidental meetings and misconceptions lead a blissfully happy couple to fight and squabble.
Big Game Big Game (1921) Character: N/A
While attempting to hunt a formidable Peruvian Duck, Snub Pollard and Ernest Morrison inadvertently come to the aid of a kidnapped tourist.
Is Marriage the Bunk? Is Marriage the Bunk? (1925) Character: Jimmie Jump
Charley has in-laws that look down on him because he's not rich. So, to try to keep up, he rushes out to buy a car--but no matter, they still think he's a drip--as does his wife. Later, when he's given a simple job to do by his boss, he screws it up--and loses face once again with his family.
The Awful Goof The Awful Goof (1939) Character: Charley
A girl keeps meeting Charley the wrong moments, including losing her dress in his car, and later he finds himself in her apartment. Her jealous boxer-husband is obsessed with killing Charley after seeing them together again and again.
Skinny the Moocher Skinny the Moocher (1939) Character: Charley Chase
Deep in debt, Charley must marry a wealthy society girl, and attends an afternoon party to announce the engagement. Trouble is, he's menaced by two thuggish creditors and must take his kleptomaniac butler along, passing him off as an uncle.
The Wrong Miss Wright The Wrong Miss Wright (1937) Character: Charley Chase
Charley tries to get out of an arranged marriage so he can marry another girl. What he doesn't realize is that they are one and same girl.
From Bad to Worse From Bad to Worse (1937) Character: Charley Chase
Charley's honeymoon is upset by a woman and her jealous husband.
The Grand Hooter The Grand Hooter (1937) Character: Charley Chase
Charley's wife accuses him of preferring his Hoot Owl Lodge over her.
Sittin' Pretty Sittin' Pretty (1924) Character: Jimmy Jump
When Charlie borrows the policeman's uniform of his girl's father and captures a lunatic, his prospective father-in-law dons the uniform just in time to receive the reward of $1,000.
Love in Armor Love in Armor (1915) Character: The Suitor
Mae Busch and Charley Chase are in love. However, her father does not approve. A Baron sees Mae and concocts a fake kidnapping in order to get her attention. In other words, he pays two guys to pretend to try to abduct her and the Baron waltzes in like a hero and saves her. Well, the scheme seems to work as her family think the Baron is great and invite him to the house. But Charley and the two accomplices have other ideas...
Mr. Bride Mr. Bride (1932) Character: Charley
Charley's boss "rehearses" for his honeymoon--with Charley.
The Poor Fish The Poor Fish (1924) Character: Jimmie Jump
Charley, frustrated by his office job, quarrels with his wife, after which they decide to switch jobs. She goes to the office and Charley does the housework. Having never done something like this in his life before, he starts a chaos, something his mother-in-law was expecting...
Married to Order Married to Order (1920) Character: The Suitor
Boy meets girl. Father hates boy. Girl dresses up as her brother to get out of the house to elope but the near-sighted father mistakes her for the twin brother and all chaos follows.
Settled at the Seaside Settled at the Seaside (1915) Character: Boyfriend
Two couples are at the seaside. A young man proposes to his gal. She accepts, and promptly tells him to re-tie his tie. He objects, so she returns the ring and walks away. An older couple has their own squabble: the middle-aged husband, who thinks himself a dandy, is happy to see his complaining wife roll away in a small, unattended carriage. He immediately approaches the younger woman. To make her ex-fiancé jealous, she takes up with the dandy and off they go to swim. What of the wife and the jilted beau? Can things be set right?
Peanuts and Bullets Peanuts and Bullets (1915) Character: The Accordian Player Boarder
A very young Charley Chase is a starving artist. He does not have much luck stealing fruit from a food vendor's cart. He cannot escape from his landlady, who wants the overdue rent. When a pretty girl shows up, Charley and his downstairs neighbor, who is a weightlifter, compete for her affections.
At First Sight At First Sight (1924) Character: Jimmy Jump
A man falls in love with a woman he thinks is a rich lady when in fact she is her maid.
Colored Villainy Colored Villainy (1915) Character: The Traveler
The Keystone gang all in blackface for this one-reeler!
A Lucky Leap A Lucky Leap (1915) Character: Lizzie's Boy Friend
A Keystone comedy with Charley Chase and the gang.
The Big Squawk The Big Squawk (1929) Character: Charley
Shy Charley tries to win his girl.
Nurse to You! Nurse to You! (1935) Character: Charley
Cautious, frugal Charley is told by his insurance doctor that he has six months to live, and goes on to live life to the fullest.
The Four Star Boarder The Four Star Boarder (1935) Character: Charley
In an effort to appease his wife's wealthy aunt (Grace Goodall), newly-wed Charley must masquerade as a boarder in his own home while his wife (Constance Bergen) pretends to be married to an old beau (T. Roy Barnes).
Just a Real Good Car Just a Real Good Car (1924) Character: Jimmy Jump
Charley/Jimmy is a car salesman who takes an unruly family of prospective buyers for a picnic in the woods.
He Wouldn't Stay Down He Wouldn't Stay Down (1915) Character: The False Friend
A man plots to kill a friend and marry his wife in order to get hold of insurance money.
One of the Family One of the Family (1924) Character: Jimmy Jump
Jimmy Jump is hired as chauffeur by a lady who wishes to make her husband jealous.
Just a Minute Just a Minute (1924) Character: Jimmy Jump
A car salesman wants to get marreid but has to make one last sell first.
Hard Knocks Hard Knocks (1924) Character: Jimmie Jump
A man tries to win over the daughter of his boss.
Don't Forget Don't Forget (1924) Character: N/A
A man arrives late at his own wedding.
Publicity Pays Publicity Pays (1924) Character: Jimmy Jump
Jimmy Jump's young wife goes in strongly for amateur theatricals. After one of her performances a theater manager signs her up. He opens a publicity campaign by having her appear in public in spectacular costumes, with a monkey for a pet. The monkey gets away and Jimmy is elected to capture it. When peace once more descends upon them, the young wife decides to give up her career and devote her time to Jimmy.
Stolen Goods Stolen Goods (1924) Character: Jimmy Jump
A man starts working in a department store and has to deal with a female kleptomaniac.
Jeffries, Jr. Jeffries, Jr. (1924) Character: N/A
A man contacts a boxer in order to get in shape.
Fighting Fluid Fighting Fluid (1925) Character: Jimmy Jump
Charley Chase plays the type of character he does best, which is a weak nerd who is constantly letting people push him around. This happens at his work when a co-worker sneaks off with the boss's daughter who just happens to be the crush for Charley. After accidentally getting loaded on bootleg whiskey, Charley gets some courage and goes out to get his woman.
Hello Baby! Hello Baby! (1925) Character: Jimmy Jump
Jimmy Jump (Charley Chase) and his wife find a baby left at their door. They happily take the baby in but find themselves at a loss when they want to sleep but the baby cries all night.
Looking for Sally Looking for Sally (1925) Character: Jimmy Jump
Jimmie Jump is returning from Europe to the USA. His parents and an old girl-friend, Sally - whom he hasn't seen for years, are expecting him at the dock. But, due to some unfortunate coincidences they are mistaken about the identity of each other, but meet unbeknownst to that fact. Jimmie decides that he has to find that girl. Finally, after having annoyed a policeman, and a great fraction of the female population, he finds her working as a temperance worker. To get her attention, he dresses up in rags to meet her. But his way of introduction causes more confusion.
Southern Exposure Southern Exposure (1935) Character: Colonel Charley Chase / Pappy Chase
Connie Chase receives a letter from Chaseville in Chase County, Kentucky, informing her that her lawyer husband, Jimmie, is a descendant of the Blue Grass State Chases. Assuming that they are now aristocratic heirs, they take a trip to visit their wealthy relations. They soon discover that Chaseville is a back-country hick town, and that their kin are dirt-poor illiterates who ambulate in bare feet. Nevertheless, Pappy (Charley Chase) could use Jimmie to defend him in a breach of promise lawsuit. Miss Lavinia Watkins sued him for not tying the knot, after pledging to marry her. The case is resolved as the courtroom becomes a dance floor, and everyone celebrates.
April Fool April Fool (1920) Character: Supporting Character
Sent as a missionary to cannibals, Lloyd Hamilton boards a ship, but encounters many problems along the voyage.
Us Us (1927) Character: Charley
Short comedy about airplanes.
The Sting of Stings The Sting of Stings (1927) Character: Charley
Charley and Edna are feeling very pleased with themselves and their new car. They decide to share their good fortune and offer to take six underprivileged children out for a fun day at the carnival. Unfortunately, the children come from Juvenile Hall, and each one is more trouble than the last.
Cursed by His Beauty Cursed by His Beauty (1914) Character: The Art Teacher
Married ice man Charles Murray is "Cursed by His Beauty" (1914) when he becomes a model for a female artist.
All at Sea All at Sea (1919) Character: N/A
Sailor 'Snub' Pollard on 'beach leave'.
Public Ghost # 1 Public Ghost # 1 (1935) Character: Charley Chase
Charley is hired to haunt a house.
Skip the Maloo! Skip the Maloo! (1931) Character: Duke Chase
Charlie Chase, playing the Duke of Chasewick, but hired by Dell Henderson to play himself, and disabuse his wife and daughter of any fondness for nobility.
La señorita de Chicago La señorita de Chicago (1931) Character: Charley Chase
This movie is the Spanish language version of THE PIP FROM PITTSBURG
Now We'll Tell One Now We'll Tell One (1932) Character: Charley
Charley unwittingly puts on a belt that has the power to change the wearer's personality.
His Silent Racket His Silent Racket (1933) Character: Charley
James Finlayson manages to con Charley into becoming his partner in a failing dry cleaning shop that has been targeted by gangsters running a protection racket.
Sherman Said It Sherman Said It (1933) Character: Charley
Although the war is over, Charley still can't seem to find his way out of France.
Una cana al aire Una cana al aire (1930) Character: Carlos Chase
This here is the four-reel Spanish version of Charley Chase's Looser Than Loose.
Bigger and Better Blondes Bigger and Better Blondes (1927) Character: Charley
Charley is mistakenly assumed to be a thief
Stepping Out Stepping Out (1929) Character: Charley
Charley goes out for an evening on the town without his wife.
Live and Learn Live and Learn (1920) Character: N/A
Snub Pollard comedy
Why Go Home? Why Go Home? (1920) Character: N/A
'Snub' Pollard and Mildred Davis star in this 1920 comedy short.
Mabel's New Job Mabel's New Job (1914) Character: Boarder
A lost short film starring Mabel Normand.
Hello Trouble Hello Trouble (1918) Character: N/A
A dishonest undertaker stirs up droll, laughable tragedy between two devoted husbands and their loyal wives in his attempt to build up an insurance sideline when the undertaker business fails.
A Gambling Rube A Gambling Rube (1914) Character: (unconfirmed)
A comedy short that revolves around a poker game, both above and underneath the table. This is considered to be a lost film.
Life Hesitates at 40 Life Hesitates at 40 (1935) Character: Charley Chase
Charley finds himself having strange spells during which everything around him seems to stop.
A One Mama Man A One Mama Man (1927) Character: Willie Shoemaker / Count Tosky
Charley Chase on a boat with girls.
You Said a Hatful! You Said a Hatful! (1934) Character: Charley
When he learns the secret news that it will be sold today at 4pm in Kansas City, international banker J.P. Anderson sets in motion a plan to purchase the Tippycanoe Tuckahoe & Tehachapi Railroad.
Okay Toots! Okay Toots! (1935) Character: Charley
Charley Chase, a stockbroker, gets rich by mistake, has parking trouble, then at home finds his wife Toots seeing a psychic who apparently causes husband and wife to switch bodies!
¡Huye, faldas! ¡Huye, faldas! (1930) Character: Charley
Alternate-language version of Girl Shock (1930)
Across the Hall Across the Hall (1914) Character: (unconfirmed)
Across the Hall
Sophie of the Films #4 Sophie of the Films #4 (1914) Character: N/A
Thus far Sophie has failed completely as a motion picture actress. She has spoiled every scene, but through the general manager she is to be given one more chance. She is sent to the border to act in Mexican war pictures.
Love and Salt Water Love and Salt Water (1914) Character: N/A
Love and Salt Water
Soldiers of Misfortune Soldiers of Misfortune (1914) Character: N/A
Soldiers of Misfortune
Such a Cook Such a Cook (1914) Character: N/A
Such a Cook
Her Last Chance Her Last Chance (1914) Character: N/A
Her Last Chance
The Anglers The Anglers (1914) Character: N/A
The Anglers
Zip, the Dodger Zip, the Dodger (1914) Character: Customer in Second Group (uncredited)
Zip, the Dodger
Dash, Love and Splash Dash, Love and Splash (1914) Character: N/A
Dash, Love and Splash
The Love Thief The Love Thief (1914) Character: N/A
Chester Conklin steals some hot dogs from the traveling vendor and brings the lady some flowers, then a chase ensues including a chase over roof tops and a lot of rapid-fire action.
Stout Hearts But Weak Knees Stout Hearts But Weak Knees (1914) Character: Faro Bill
Stout Hearts But Weak Knees
How Heroes Are Made How Heroes Are Made (1914) Character: The Boy Friend's Chum
It has been arranged between the fathers that their children shall marry. When the young people meet, the intended husband, who is somewhat rakish in appearance, falls desperately in love with the girl, but she spurns him. He bribes two young men to kidnap the girl, in order that he may play the hero and rescue her. However, he does not know that one of the "kidnappers" is the young man whom Mabel really is in love with, and his confidential friend, who, of course, delight in the deception.
Other People's Business Other People's Business (1914) Character: N/A
Other People's Business
Only a Farmer's Daughter Only a Farmer's Daughter (1915) Character: The Artist
Only a Farmer's Daughter
Droppington's Devilish Deed Droppington's Devilish Deed (1915) Character: Audience Member (uncredited)
Droppington's Devilish Deed
A Favorite Fool A Favorite Fool (1915) Character: The Circus Spieler
Arling, ringmaster of a small wagon circus, abuses Polly and her seven children. Foy, a farmhand, sympathizes with her and she decides to quit her place as trapeze woman in the show and get other work. She sends her brood to the poorhouse, and Foy, ignorant of her flock, makes love to her and is accepted.
Playmates Playmates (1918) Character: Dope fiend
A comedy inspired by Charles Chaplin's "Easy Street" (1917).
Ship Ahoy Ship Ahoy (1919) Character: Henchman (uncredited)
Charlie stays at a seaside lodging house frequented by sailors. He gets involved with a gang of crooks when a sea captain attempts to kidnap his landlady's daughter.
Her Tender Feet Her Tender Feet (1919) Character: N/A
Her Tender Feet
Don't Rock the Boat Don't Rock the Boat (1920) Character: Ship's Officer
Snub Pollard and Sunshine Sammy Morrison are on a storm tossed ship that soon sinks leaving the pair stranded on a nearby island where comic situations ensue.
Kids Is Kids Kids Is Kids (1920) Character: N/A
A young married couple volunteer to take charge of several orphans after the asylum has burned down. Of course they find their hands full with their troublesome charges.
Way Out West Way Out West (1920) Character: Grizzled Gambler (uncredited)
Hank Mann heads Way Out West in this silent comedy.
Mystic Mush Mystic Mush (1920) Character: N/A
Mystic Mush silent comedy
His Best Girl His Best Girl (1921) Character: N/A
His Best Girl is a silent film comedy
Blue Sunday Blue Sunday (1921) Character: N/A
Blue Sunday is a silent film comedy
The Hustler The Hustler (1921) Character: N/A
The Hustler silent movie
In the Movies In the Movies (1922) Character: N/A
In the Movies is a silent comedy short
The Stone Age The Stone Age (1922) Character: N/A
The Stone Age is a silent comedy short
Jack Frost Jack Frost (1923) Character: N/A
Jack Frost is a silent comedy short
The Perfect Lady The Perfect Lady (1924) Character: Jimmy Jump
Jimmy Jump appears as a female impersonator in an amateur show who is forced to wear his costume home. He meets with varied experiences, and is such an attractive looking "woman" that the men all want to make dates with him.
Love's Detour Love's Detour (1924) Character: Jimmie Jump
Love's Detour is a 1924 comedy short
Position Wanted Position Wanted (1924) Character: Jimmie Jump
Charley looks for a job position but is not anxious to find one. He ends up getting into all sorts of trouble at a masquerade ball.
Why Husbands Go Mad Why Husbands Go Mad (1924) Character: Jimmy Jump
When Charley's wife buys a bulldog for his birthday present and has a special key made for the room in which she keeps it, trouble begins. He finds the key, and his suspicions are aroused. He storms about and makes trouble for all concerned until he learns that a dog, not a man, is behind the closed door.
Merry Widower Merry Widower (1926) Character: Hobo in Oyster Bar (uncredited)
Julius loses his wife to Rudy because he's too busy going on hunting trips. But when she arranges to meet with a fortune teller, Julius hatches a plan to win her back.
Many Scrappy Returns Many Scrappy Returns (1927) Character: Charley
Many Scrappy Returns
The Lighter That Failed The Lighter That Failed (1927) Character: Charley
For his birthday, Charley gets a cigarette lighter, but it won't light. He works on it with ill-suited tools amidst his family all giving advice. Finally, he unwisely fuels it with gasoline, which gets it lit, but soon, so is his house.
Never the Dames Shall Meet Never the Dames Shall Meet (1927) Character: Charley
Chase makes tries to escape from a compromising situation with a dame he took to be his wife's sister.
The Family Group The Family Group (1928) Character: N/A
Charley tries to get a photograph taken with his wife and child.
Aching Youth Aching Youth (1928) Character: N/A
Aching Youth is a silent comedy short
The Fight Pest The Fight Pest (1928) Character: Charley
The Fight Pest is a silent movie short.
Imagine My Embarrassment Imagine My Embarrassment (1928) Character: Charley
Imagine My Embarrassment is a silent comedy short
Is Everybody Happy? Is Everybody Happy? (1928) Character: Charley
Is Everybody Happy? is a silent movie short.
All Parts All Parts (1928) Character: N/A
All Parts is a silent comedy short
The Booster The Booster (1928) Character: Charley
The Booster is a silent comedy short
Off to Buffalo Off to Buffalo (1929) Character: Charley Chase
Off to Buffalo is a comedy short
Loud Soup Loud Soup (1929) Character: Charley Chase
Loud Soup is a comedy short
Thin Twins Thin Twins (1929) Character: Charley
Thin Twins is a comedy short.
Great Gobs! Great Gobs! (1929) Character: Charley - 1st Sailor
Charley and Edgar on shore leave in Mexico, fight for the affection of a pretty senorita.
Le joueur de golf Le joueur de golf (1930) Character: N/A
With all speaking French, Chase joins a golf club to win its president's daughter. The game descends into chaos when the other players conspire against him and he ends driving across the course.
El jugador de golf El jugador de golf (1930) Character: N/A
Charley Chase's golf film with all speaking Spanish.
Timide malgré lui Timide malgré lui (1930) Character: N/A
Charley Chase comic short with all speaking French
Locuras de amor Locuras de amor (1930) Character: Carlos
Locuras de amor is a comedy short from Charley Chase with all speaking Spanish
El príncipe del dólar El príncipe del dólar (1930) Character: N/A
El príncipe del dólar is an American comedy short with all speaking Spanish
Chercheuses d'or Chercheuses d'or (1930) Character: N/A
Chercheuses d'or is a American comedy short with all speaking French
Garde la bombe Garde la bombe (1930) Character: N/A
Garde la bombe is the French speaking version of a Charley Chase comedy short.
El alma de la fiesta El alma de la fiesta (1931) Character: Carlitos
An expanded, Spanish-language version of the two-reel comedy Thundering Tenors (1931).
Monerías Monerías (1931) Character: Carlos
Alternate-language version of Rough Seas (1931)
Laurel and Hardy: A Tribute to the Boys Laurel and Hardy: A Tribute to the Boys (1992) Character: (archive footage)
Modern comedians share their thoughts about Laurel and Hardy. Also includes archival footage of contemporary comedians. Hosted by Dom DeLuise.
Screen Snapshots (Series 22, No. 10) Screen Snapshots (Series 22, No. 10) (1942) Character: Self (archive footage)
The edition of Screen Snapshots celebrates 25 years of production. It looks at the content of edition #1, then a tribute to movie people who have died in those 25 years. Finally there are tributes to the Screen Snapshots series by Cecil De Mille, Walt Disney, Louella Parsons and Rosalind Russell.
Love, Loot and Crash Love, Loot and Crash (1915) Character: Harold, Dora's Suitor
A flustered father seeks a cook for his kitchen, his daughter seeks to elope and a pair of crooks seek to get some loot. Add the Keystone Cops and stir vigorously.
Love, Speed and Thrills Love, Speed and Thrills (1915) Character: Cop (uncredited) (unconfirmed)
After Walrus has been shot, Ambrose takes him into his house. When Ambrose sees Walrus flirting with his wife he leaves. When Walrus runs away with Mrs. Ambrose, Ambrose gets on a horse to save her. The Keystone Kops are also after Walrus.
Powder and Smoke Powder and Smoke (1924) Character: N/A
A lightning rod salesman gets in the middle of a western shootout.
Kings of Comedy: Masters of the Silent Screen Kings of Comedy: Masters of the Silent Screen (2007) Character: (archive footage)
A documentary about some of the comedians of the silent era featuring clips from their films and biographical information.
Be Your Age Be Your Age (1926) Character: Charley - the Bashful Clerk
Charley needs $10,000 right away. Mrs. Schwartzkopple has inherited $2 million from her late husband and wants to marry a younger man. Mr. Blaylock, her attorney, sees a way to solve both their problems, and keep control of her $2 million.
Jubilo, Jr. Jubilo, Jr. (1924) Character: Director
A young boy, determined to make money enough to buy his mother a birthday present, finds a variety of odd jobs and finally starts up a makeshift circus.
The Real McCoy The Real McCoy (1930) Character: Charley
Charley poses as a hillbilly in his pursuit of a country girl.
When Comedy Was King When Comedy Was King (1960) Character: edited from 'Movie Night' (archive footage)
A compilation featuring comedic stars of the silent era including Fatty Arbuckle, Charles Chaplin, Buster Keaton, Charley Chase, and Laurel and Hardy.
The Nightshirt Bandit The Nightshirt Bandit (1938) Character: Professor Chase
A criminology professor sets out to find the "sleepwalking bandit", but when he finally catches up with the somnambulistic thief, it's not quite who he thought it would be.
High C's High C's (1930) Character: Sgt. Charles Augustus Chase
The comic and musical adventures of Charley Chase as he fights in the great war.
Accidental Accidents Accidental Accidents (1924) Character: Jimmy Jump
Jimmy Jump gets rather wet.
There Ain't No Santa Claus There Ain't No Santa Claus (1926) Character: Charley
Charley has several dilemmas facing him at Christmas, all posed by his greedy, heartless landlord Noah and his family.
When Spirits Move When Spirits Move (1920) Character: N/A
Silent Hank Mann comedy set in a haunted house.
Mighty Like a Moose Mighty Like a Moose (1926) Character: Mr. Moose - The Husband
After a homely married couple separately undergo plastic surgery, they unwittingly plan an extramarital affair with each other.
Mabel's Busy Day Mabel's Busy Day (1914) Character: Spectator
Mabel tries to sell hot dogs at a car race, but isn't doing a very good job at it. She sets down the box of hot dogs and leaves them for a moment. Charlie finds them and gives them away to the hungry spectators at the track as Mabel frantically tries to find her lost box of hot dogs. Mabel finds out that Charlie has stolen them and sends the police after him. Chaos ensues.
Arabian Tights Arabian Tights (1933) Character: Charley
Charley and his buddies are captured and imprisoned by an Arabian sultan.
Thundering Tenors Thundering Tenors (1931) Character: Charles A. Chase
Charley is invited to a high class party, where he feels ill at ease and has no idea how to act, yet he wants to impress his young lady.
Mum's the Word Mum's the Word (1926) Character: Charlie - the Son
A widow has married rich, but didn't tell her husband about her son. And he's coming for a surprise visit. To hide his identity he is introduced as the husband's new valet, but still the husband has some doubts about a few strange scenes. And during the night, when the son tries to visit his mother, the husband always starts interfering, but the new maid also behaves strangely, trying to sneak into the husband's room...
Thundering Fleas Thundering Fleas (1926) Character: Mustachioed wedding guest
The kids from Our Gang have to attend a wedding, and they bring along their flea collection--which gets loose.
Are Brunettes Safe? Are Brunettes Safe? (1927) Character: The Newspaper Columnist / Bud Gordon
Are Brunettes Safe?
Another Wild Idea Another Wild Idea (1934) Character: Charley
Betty's father has an invention that looks like a fancy camera; it emits an ultra-lavender ray that temporarily rids the ray's target of inhibitions. To test it, Betty's father zaps Charley hoping his newly-aberrant behavior will cause Betty to end her affections for the milquetoast. Dad's plan backfires: the invention works perfectly, Charley gets a backbone, and Betty loves her new forceful man. However, Charley's courage and lack of a superego get him in trouble with the law. He goes on trial for assaulting a bullying police officer. Is Charley going up the river leaving Betty high and dry?
A Nag in the Bag A Nag in the Bag (1938) Character: Racetrack Announcer (voice)
Two guys who own a restaurant get word of a sure thing at the races and bet all their money on that horse; unfortunately, they bet on the wrong horse.
No Father to Guide Him No Father to Guide Him (1925) Character: Jimmy Jump
Charley's battle-axe mother-in-law breaks up his marriage and tries to separate him from his son. Charlie abducts the boy for a father-son outing to the beach. The mother-in-law pursues and comedy ensues.
Moonshine Moonshine (1920) Character: Scorekeeper / Revenue Officer
A Lloyd Hamilton slapstick comedy directed by Charley Chase.
Ruby Lips Ruby Lips (1929) Character: Charley
Ruby Lips is a comedy short
Whispering Whoopee Whispering Whoopee (1930) Character: Charley
Charlie hires three "party girls" to help him land a business deal.
Vamp Till Ready Vamp Till Ready (1936) Character: Charley
Charley's somewhat prudish wife pretends to be a party girl.
His Wooden Wedding His Wooden Wedding (1925) Character: The Groom
A few moments before Charley is going to marry, a friend, gives him an anonymous note, stating that the bride has a wooden leg.
The Rounders The Rounders (1914) Character: Diner
Two drunks fight with their wives and then go out and get even drunker.
Movie Night Movie Night (1929) Character: Charley Chase
A family goes on its weekly outing to the movies. Complications ensue...
Dollar Dizzy Dollar Dizzy (1930) Character: Charley Chase
Charley and Thelma are millionaires, each trying to elude suitors who are trying to marry them for their money. Charlie gets word that a rich uncle has died, leaving him millions. Attorneys advise him to repair to a resort and avoid gold diggers. Once there, word spreads among the single women, and several try to ensnare him. At first he's gullible, then he cottons on, so when Thelma, a wealthy young woman, mistakes him for a fortune hunter, he dismisses her as well. A manager's error puts Charlie and Thelma in the same suite, and both think the other is prospecting. A dressing gown, radio, bare feet, pistol, keyhole, fountain pen, bedcovers, and a suspicious hotel detective join the mix-up. But wait, was the inheritance a mistake?
Fifty Million Husbands Fifty Million Husbands (1930) Character: Charley Chase
An estranged couple visit their old apartment, which is now occupied by Charley and his wife. Charley's wife, however, misunderstands the purpose of their visit.
Hasty Marriage Hasty Marriage (1931) Character: Charley Chase
It's in three distinct segments. The first and probably best involves Charley, his girlfriend, and her father foolish her mother and the suitor she prefers into getting Charley into the house for dinner. In the later two segments, in which Charley must get married within minutes to get a job, and then tries to go on a picnic with his new family, are both also packed with laughs and timed with an almost musical brilliance.
Neighborhood House Neighborhood House (1936) Character: Charley Chase
Charley, his wife Rosina and their daughter Darla attend "Bank night" at their local movie theater, more eager to win the cash prize than see the picture. When little Darla is selected to choose the winning ticket, she draws her father's number. The crowd reacts angrily, thinking that the drawing is a fraud, forcing the child to choose another number. This one turns out to be her own ticket, after which a third drawing yields her mother's ticket. While pandemonium erupts in the audience, some gangsters arrive and raid the theater. A chase follows, resulting in the eventual capture of the crooks.
It Happened One Day It Happened One Day (1934) Character: Charley
Charley meets his new boss--who has a lovely daughter.
Rough Seas Rough Seas (1931) Character: Pvt. Charley Chase
On his way home following World War I, Charley smuggles his French sweetheart aboard ship and gets into all kinds of trouble.
The Family Entrance The Family Entrance (1925) Character: Jimmy Jump
Jimmy Jump and his family go to the movies for their regular Saturday evening recreation. Jimmy likes the picture, but his small daughter is bored and keeps him busy taking her for drinks of water. Mrs. Jimmy can't find a seat that suits her and by the time she has tried half in the theatre, and the little girl has emptied the water cooler, the show is over and the Jumps go home.
The Knockout The Knockout (1914) Character: Spectator (uncredited)
To show his girl how brave he is, Pug challenges the champion to a fight. Charlie referees, trying to avoid contact with the two monsters.
Leaping Love Leaping Love (1929) Character: Charley Chase
Charley falls for both a mother and her daughter.
On the Wrong Trek On the Wrong Trek (1936) Character: Charley Chase
Charlie tells his co-workers about his event-filled vacation to California, including his run in with two vagabond hitchhikers.
30 Years of Fun 30 Years of Fun (1963) Character: (archive footage)
Three decades of fun packed into one convenient package with this compilation of classic black-and-white comedy clips featuring Charlie Chaplin, Buster Keaton and Laurel and Hardy.
The 'Fraidy Cat The 'Fraidy Cat (1924) Character: Jimmy Jump
Jimmy Jump is a coward. Everyone and everything makes him afraid. He cowers from the neighborhood children, even though he's old enough to be their father. He is terrified of Lem Tucker, who is his rival for the heart of Dorothy. Only when he mistakenly believes he is about to die does Jimmy find courage. But will it last?
Calling All Doctors Calling All Doctors (1937) Character: Charley Chase
Charley is a hypochondriac who is driving his family, his friends and his doctor crazy.
Looser Than Loose Looser Than Loose (1930) Character: Charley
Charley is about to get engaged to Thelma when his boss foists some clients upon him to entertain.
Fluttering Hearts Fluttering Hearts (1927) Character: Charley
Defying her father's wishes, a young woman runs off to a sale at store. She's pursued by a policeman, but wins him over with the help of a friendly millionaire. In the mean time, her father tries to retrieve a compromising letter.
The Heckler The Heckler (1940) Character: Noisy
An obnoxious heckler at a baseball game infuriates everybody.
Hollywood Party Hollywood Party (1937) Character: Charley Chan Chase, Co-Host
Elissa Landi and Charley Chase host an East Asian themed garden tea party in Hollywood. After introducing a few Hollywood luminaries who are attending the party, they present a number of musical and/or dance performances to entertain the crowd. This set of performances also includes ethnic Chinese actress Anna May Wong modeling some fashions she brought back from her first ever trip to China. Through it all, one of the guests, already inebriated, is having a few problems mixing and serving the cocktails he wants.
Those Love Pangs Those Love Pangs (1914) Character: Movie Patron (uncredited)
Charlie and a rival vie for the favor of their landlady.
The Mind Needer The Mind Needer (1938) Character: Charley Chase
A Charley Chase short, produced at Columbia. Charley is alarmingly forgetful, and this is his wedding anniversary. Will he give his wife a present and avoid her wrath?
Fast Work Fast Work (1930) Character: Charley
Charley Chase is obsessed with a woman, however his attempt to meet her father is complicated by an asylum escapee.
Sons of the Desert Sons of the Desert (1933) Character: Charley
Ollie and Stan deceive their wives into thinking they are taking a medically necessary cruise when they are really going to a lodge convention.
Midsummer Mush Midsummer Mush (1933) Character: Charley
Charley falls in love with Betty on a camping trip.
Manhattan Monkey Business Manhattan Monkey Business (1935) Character: Charley
When Charley can't pay his bill at a restaurant, he is forced to become a waiter.
Teacher's Pest Teacher's Pest (1939) Character: Charley Chase
Charley arrives in a backward mountain town to be the new schoolteacher and receives a hostile welcome.
What Women Did for Me What Women Did for Me (1927) Character: Charley
A girl-shy professor runs into trouble at -- a ladies' seminary.
Mabel at the Wheel Mabel at the Wheel (1914) Character: Race Spectator (uncredited)
A villain, competing with his rival's race car, kidnaps the rival before the race. Mabel decides to take the wheel in his place.
The Tabasco Kid The Tabasco Kid (1932) Character: Charley / Francisco Murietta
A timid accountant for a California cattle ranch and a lookalike dashing bandit become rivals for the beautiful daughter of a wealthy rancher.
Hard Boiled Hard Boiled (1925) Character: Charley
Charley Chase slapstick comedy short where he gets involved with a ventriloquist dummy among other wacky adventures.
Something Simple Something Simple (1934) Character: Charley
Taken to a hospital, after suffering a dizzy spell, Charley is told by a 'nut', posing as a doctor, that he suffers from 'Tetra-Ethyl", and the only remedy is to sit down, relax, clear the mind and recite a nursery rhyme. The fake doctor gives Charley a package to deliver to Mr. Henderson, the "Supreme Crown of the Knights of the Brown Derby." At the hotel, hosting a convention of "Brown Derbies," Charley suffers a dizzy spell and the only place he can find to sit down is in Mr. Henderson's lap, where he recites "Mary Had a Little Lamb." Mr. Henderson, it is revealed, also suffers from "Tetra-Ethyl." Seized by an attack, Henderson sits down and tries to recite "Who Killed Cock Robin," but forgets the lines, which Charley and Henderson's daughter, Betty, sing in a song together. That, coming at the end of the second reel,is all it takes for Charley and Betty to decide to get married.
Long Live the King Long Live the King (1923) Character: N/A
A young crown prince, wishing to be just an ordinary boy, runs away with his friend. The king dies, and when the prince does not appear, the people begin to rise in revolution. When the crown prince finally hears the death knell for the late king he immediately attempts to return to the palace, however is abducted by revolutionaries and held captive. Will he be rescued in time to restore order?
First in War First in War (1932) Character: Sgt. Chase
Charley writes the national anthem for the country of Nicarania and winds up getting mixed up in a revolution there.
The Nickel Snatcher The Nickel Snatcher (1920) Character: cameo
Hank Mann is the conductor of a horse-drawn trolley that carries a motley assortment of passengers to the beach at Venice in California, where the plot becomes involved with a bank robbery.
Her Dangerous Path Her Dangerous Path (1923) Character: Glen Harper
Her Dangerous Path
Little Daddy Little Daddy (1931) Character: Chubby (singing voice)
Farina plans a going-away party for Stymie as authorities prepare to place him in an orphanage.
Mabel's Blunder Mabel's Blunder (1914) Character: Billy Bronx
Mabel is pursued by her boss, despite being engaged to his son, in this gender-bending comedy of errors and mistaken identities.
Crazy Feet Crazy Feet (1929) Character: Charley
Charley intervenes in a fight between Eddie and Thelma inside her small car. Cop Kennedy misinterprets things, and Charley hides in the theatre Thelma is rehearsing in. Charley replaces Eddie as Thelma's partner in an artistic dance act, and makes a fiasco of it.
Many Sappy Returns Many Sappy Returns (1938) Character: Charley Chase
Charley mistakes a lunatic as the father of the girl he's interested in.
Crazy Like a Fox Crazy Like a Fox (1926) Character: Wilson
Two rich capitalists want to marry their children, but they don't like the idea at all. She tries to run away, and meets him at the station. They fall in love, unbeknownst to their real identities, and decide each on their own that they have to wreck their parents plan. Preserved by the Academy Film Archive.
4 Clowns 4 Clowns (1970) Character: (archive footage)
Robert Youngson once again compiles scenes from the golden age of comedy's silent film era. Laurel and Hardy are shown battling a gum machine, and Hardy is a debaucherous Romeo whose amorous plans are thwarted by Rex, the Wonder Horse. Charley Chase is hampered by hiccups and a female professor, and he fleeces a drunken Oliver Hardy with a mannequin in a nightclub. The third part finds bachelor Buster Keaton desperately trying to get married by 7:00 PM in order to collect a $7-million-dollar inheritance. Keaton is pursued by money-hungry prospects in one of the best chase scenes ever filmed. Narration is provided by Jay Jackson.
Time Out for Trouble Time Out for Trouble (1938) Character: Charley
Charley Chase is engaged to be married and while in a department store, shopping for his fiancée, saves a woman from being hit on the head by a heavy box, but his fiancée only sees a newspaper-published picture of Charley holding the girl in his lap. His angry fiancée breaks off their engagement.
The King of the Wild Horses The King of the Wild Horses (1924) Character: Boyd Fielding (as Charles Parrott)
A stallion known as "The Black" is the leader of a band of wild horses. A cowboy is determined to capture and break him.
The Nickel Nurser The Nickel Nurser (1932) Character: Charley Chase
Charley is an efficiency expert trying to teach a millionaire's daughter the value of money.
Poker at Eight Poker at Eight (1935) Character: Charley
Charley Chase movie where Charley wants to go out to have a poker night with the boys but much to his chagrin his wife won't let him.
The Rent Jumpers The Rent Jumpers (1915) Character: A Young Boarder
The plot is driven by the confusion that results when two pairs of trousers are mixed up. One pair is owned by the landlord of an apartment building and the other by one of his lodgers. The lodger also has a wallet that contains rent money except when it doesn't, and the wallet passes from one pair of trousers to the other at unexpected moments. But neither the landlord nor the owner of the wallet are the central figures here, for The Rent Jumpers is primarily a love story between the landlord's daughter, played by the ever popular Mae Busch, and the lodger's roommate, young Charley Chase.
All Wet All Wet (1924) Character: Jimmie Jump
Charley Chase has car trouble.
The Chases of Pimple Street The Chases of Pimple Street (1934) Character: Charley Chase
In order to get out of his boss's doghouse, Charley pairs his troublesome sister-in-law with an important client and inevitable complications result.
Pie a la Maid Pie a la Maid (1938) Character: Charley
Charley falls for a waitress who mistakes him for a gangster.
Days of Thrills and Laughter Days of Thrills and Laughter (1961) Character: Self (archive footage)
An appreciative, uncritical look at silent film comedies and thrillers from early in the century through the 1920s.
What a Bozo! What a Bozo! (1931) Character: Charley Chase
A bandleader ignores a pretty dancer who fancies him in order to chase after a beautiful, snooty high-society dame.
His Musical Career His Musical Career (1914) Character: Piano Store Manager
Charlie and his partner are to deliver a piano to 666 Prospect St. and repossess one from 999 Prospect St.
Chased Into Love Chased Into Love (1917) Character: Charley
The will of T.W. Glutz provides that his bashful nephew, Hank, will inherit the entire estate if married by 2 P.M. of a certain date. Hank loves a girl who lives fifty miles away, but his uncle's executor, a lawyer, arranges a marriage with a somewhat antiquated home product. At 1 P.M. on the appointed day, Hank is sleeping off the effects of the night before. He wakens with a fever, a raging thirst, and an awful taste, when the lawyer enters and tells him the bride is waiting. "And my heart is fifty miles away," sadly muses Hank.
Girl Shock Girl Shock (1930) Character: Charley
Charley suffers a hysterical reaction whenever a woman touches him; a psychiatrist attempts to help him overcome his panicked reflex.
All Teed Up All Teed Up (1930) Character: Mr Chase
Thelma invites Charley to play golf at her father's exclusive country club.
Why Men Work Why Men Work (1924) Character: Jimmy Jump
A movie cameraman is on the lookout for new material but a rival plans to copy everything he films.
In Walked Charley In Walked Charley (1932) Character: Mr. Chase
Charley, a travel agent, finds himself in a situation where he has to humor an apparent lunatic.
Fallen Arches Fallen Arches (1933) Character: Charley Chase
Told to "hike" out to his company's West Coast headquarters, Charley does exactly that.
I'll Take Vanilla I'll Take Vanilla (1934) Character: Charley
Ice-cream vendor Charley gets mixed up with a cute girl and her snotty nephew.
Plain and Fancy Girls Plain and Fancy Girls (1925) Character: Charley
Jimmy Jump has a "plain" girlfriend, and becomes intrigued by a "fancy" girl he spots in a park. Eventually he realizes he is better off with his no-frills girl.
The Uneasy Three The Uneasy Three (1925) Character: N/A
Often hysterical spoof of Tod Browning's THE UNHOLY THREE (and several others of his crime movies) has Charley Chase playing the mastermind of a dimwitted trio of thieves who plan on stealing a priceless jewel.
Tell 'Em Nothing Tell 'Em Nothing (1926) Character: Gladstone, The Great Lover
Charlie is the great divorce attorney, in demand by all women wishing to shed their husbands. While explaining to one woman how to obtain a divorce by getting photos in a compromising situation...
The Royal Razz The Royal Razz (1924) Character: Jimmy Jump
A doting father who plays Santa Claus for Christmas annoys a trolley full of people when he lugs a giant Christmas tree home.
Modern Love Modern Love (1929) Character: John Jones
In order to keep her job, a young dress designer must keep her recent marriage a secret from her boss. An important client arrives from Paris and her boss decides to hold a dinner party for the man at the girl's house. When her husband finds out that the client wants to take her back to Paris so she can "study," he comes up with a plan to stop it, and it begins with his being the "server" at the dinner party.
The Count Takes the Count The Count Takes the Count (1936) Character: Charley Chase
Charley Chase' insurance company has a million dollar policy on Andrea Leeds' wedding coming off. When Andrea runs away and cons Charley into thinking she's a detective in pursuit of herself, there's no shortage of great laughs.
All for Nothing All for Nothing (1928) Character: N/A
Charley brings an actor friend home to dinner without telling his wife beforehand, and she protests. The two instead head to a theater. Charley's wife later follows to apologize and unbeknownst to her and the friend, Charley uses costumes from the theater to pretend to be other people.
Bad Boy Bad Boy (1925) Character: Jimmie
In this two-reeler, Jimmy Jump wants to please both of his parents, but they disagree about everything. His father wants him to act more manly, although Jimmy gets his sensitivity from his mother. He wants to wed his girlfriend, and so accepts a job at his father's iron foundry, but does not excel there. Next, Jimmy goes to a tough dance-hall to impress his girl. A highlight is his parody of an Isadora Duncan dance.
Dough and Dynamite Dough and Dynamite (1914) Character: Customer
Pierre and Jacques are working as waiters at a restaurant where the cooks go on strike. When the two are forced to work as bakers, the striking cooks put dynamite in the dough, with explosive results.
The Chump Takes a Bump The Chump Takes a Bump (1939) Character: Charley Chase
At a nightclub, Charley fails to recognize his newly blonde wife.
What Price Goofy? What Price Goofy? (1925) Character: Jamison
Jamison has a very jealous wife. Mrs. Jamison has a very gossipy friend. When the friend spots Jamison on the street talking to an attractive young woman, she reports back to Mrs. Jamison that her husband is obviously having an affair. Mrs. Jamison storms out, and a few minutes later a guest arrives for a visit -- a Professor Brown. Jamison doesn't realize the professor is a woman, and Mrs. Jamison, who has returned, doesn't realize the woman is Professor Brown. She presumes she has caught her husband with his mistress. A dancing butler, a game-playing dog, and a very accommodating burglar complicate the situation.
Innocent Husbands Innocent Husbands (1925) Character: Melvin
Despite his faithfulness, Melvin is always under suspicion by wife Mame. Complications erupt when a woman from a party across the hall passes out in Melvin's bedroom just before Mame returns.
Snappy Sneezer Snappy Sneezer (1929) Character: Charley
Charley falls in love with Mary, but his attack of hay fever alienates her father.
Big Red Riding Hood Big Red Riding Hood (1925) Character: Jimmy Jump
Jimmy Jump is asked by the Swedish Government to translate for educational purposes "Little Red Riding Hood", but he can't afford to buy the book, so he tries reading it at the book shop, something the owner doesn't like. But with a little help by the owner's wife it is not impossible, even when the book is bought by somebody else, put in a car and the car is stolen...
The Masquerader The Masquerader (1914) Character: Actor
Charlie plays an actor who bungles several scenes and is kicked out. He returns convincingly dressed as a lady and charms the director, but Charlie never makes it into the film.
The Further Perils of Laurel and Hardy The Further Perils of Laurel and Hardy (1967) Character: N/A
Film historian Robert Youngson presents a feature-length anthology of rarely seen silent films by comedy legends Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy. Along with clips from many of the shorts that made the duo stars, it includes clips from a 1918 comedy starring Laurel on his own as well as scenes from three shorts Hardy made in 1917 and '18 with his original comedy partner, Billy West. To put the duo's work in context, the film briefly features other comedians who worked with producer Hal Roach.
The Panic Is On The Panic Is On (1931) Character: Charley Chase
Charley's in love with the daughter of a financier who wants her to insist that Chas have a pile of cash before she marries him. But, the Depression is everywhere: Charley's behind on his rent and nearly everyone he meets is down on their luck. After reading a "how to" book on the power of a forceful will, Charley applies the lessons with mixed results, but he does land a job that includes delivering a shake-down letter to his girlfriend's father. Is the naïve Charley going to end up in jail?
Isn't Life Terrible? Isn't Life Terrible? (1925) Character: The Husband
Charley is plagued with failure and with his brother-in-law, who's allergic to labor. When he decides to take the family on a camping trip, his wife learns about a contest sponsored by a pen company, with the first prize being an ocean trip. To win the prize Charley has to sell those pens - surprisingly he wins, but the ship turns out to be a wreck on it's last trip to the scrapyard. To make things worse they accidentally leave their young daughter on the dock and the ship sails without her. What else can go wrong on this trip?
The Sap Takes a Wrap The Sap Takes a Wrap (1939) Character: Charley
Charley gives his girlfriend a mink coat he was supposed to be guarding for three showgirls; when the ladies want their coat back, Charley goes to great lengths to recover it.
His New Profession His New Profession (1914) Character: Nephew
Charlie takes care of a man in a wheelchair.
The Golden Age of Comedy The Golden Age of Comedy (1957) Character: archive footage
A compilation featuring comedic stars of the silent era including Will Rogers, Laurel and Hardy, and the Keystone Cops.
South of the Boudoir South of the Boudoir (1940) Character: Charley Chase
Charley, over his wife's objections, has invited his boss over for dinner. Mrs. Chase walks out, and Charley hires a waitress to pose as his wife. Meanwhile, the boss picks up Mrs. Chase and brings her as his dinner guest.
One of the Smiths One of the Smiths (1931) Character: Charley Chase / Zeb Smith Jr.
Charley, representing a manufacturer of musical instruments, is sent to investigate why certain mail orders have not been settled. Charley, carrying multiple bulky instruments, boards a train and gives the conductor, the porter, and the passengers a terrible night as he tries to settle into his upper berth. Arriving at his rural destination of Beaver Dam, Charley masquerades as a hillbilly to track down the missing instruments. At the barn dance, he sings "Handsome Jim."
The Big Squirt The Big Squirt (1937) Character: Charley Chase
Soda jerk reads mystery stories, fancies himself a master detective.
Gentlemen of Nerve Gentlemen of Nerve (1914) Character: Spectator at Entrance (uncredited)
Mabel and her beau go to an auto race and are joined by Charlie and his friend. As Charlie's friend is attempting to enter the raceway through a hole, the friend gets stuck and a policeman shows up.
Four Parts Four Parts (1934) Character: Charley
Charley is one of four identical brothers, which drives his girlfriend nuts.
The Pip from Pittsburg The Pip from Pittsburg (1931) Character: Charley
Charley agrees to go on a blind date to help out his roommate. But because his last such date turned out badly, he goes all out trying to make himself look bad. He refuses to shave, wears his friend's old suit and even eats garlic. Unfortunately for him, however, his date turns out to be the lovely Thelma Todd.
Tillie's Punctured Romance Tillie's Punctured Romance (1914) Character: Staring Man in Theater (uncredited)
A womanizing city man meets Tillie in the country. When he sees that her father has a very large bankroll for his workers, he persuades her to elope with him.
Man Bites Lovebug Man Bites Lovebug (1937) Character: Charles Clayfoot Chase
To test his wife, Charley's friend puts him up to making a play for her, but she's on to it and pretends she's fallen for him, infuriating the friend.Charley must stay overnight, and unexpected complications put him in the wife's bedroom.
Assistant Wives Assistant Wives (1927) Character: Charley - the Husband
Slapstick film about two married couples.
Girl Grief Girl Grief (1932) Character: Charley
Although terrified of girls, Charley must take a job teaching at a girls school.
Young Ironsides Young Ironsides (1932) Character: Fearless
Harry is hired by a rich family to stop their daughter from entering a beauty contest.
The Cracked Ice Man The Cracked Ice Man (1934) Character: Charley Chase
Charley finds that he got more than he bargained for when he takes a job as a kindergarten teacher.
Sweet Daddy Sweet Daddy (1924) Character: Jimmy Jump
Jimmy Jump's boss asks him to meet his small niece and her dog and entertain them between trains. Jimmy buys a balloon or two and looks over the station for a little girl. He takes one by mistake, narrowly escapes being arrested as a kidnapper and finally meets the niece, who is an over-dressed, ultra-modern young woman. The time between trains is spent in trying to hide the dog from the policeman, and when Jimmy puts his charge on the train, he feels that he has done a week's work in a day.
Nature in the Wrong Nature in the Wrong (1933) Character: Charley Chase
Charley, hoping to find cultured people in his ancestry in order to be suitable to Muriel's family, is tricked by his rival Ronnie into believing himself a descendant of Tarzan. Conked on the head, Charley suddenly believes he IS Tarzan.
Bungalow Boobs Bungalow Boobs (1924) Character: Jimmy Jump - The Newlywed Husband
Jimmy Jump brings his bride to a new bungalow home, selected and furnished by him. All the neighbors come to call that first evening. The man next door is a builder who considers the construction of Jimmy's bungalow far below par. To emphasize his point he pulls down pillars, pokes holes in the floor and uproots the plumbing. When the guests depart the new house is a wreck.
His Bridal Fright His Bridal Fright (1940) Character: Charley
Charley writes to girls all over the world in order to get foreign postage stamps for his collection--but winds up with a passel of girls who think he's their fiance.
Kelly the Second Kelly the Second (1936) Character: Dr. J. Willoughby Klum
A feisty Irish woman turns a truck driver into a championship boxer.
The Caretaker's Daughter The Caretaker's Daughter (1925) Character: The Young Married Man
The two-reel silent film comedy The Caretaker's Daughter was distributed by Pathe in 1925. Produced by the prolific Hal Roach, the film stars the great Charley Chase in a case of multiple incarnations!
Long Fliv the King Long Fliv the King (1926) Character: Charles Chase
This offbeat comedy from future Hollywood screwball director McCarey is about a princess who must find a husband in 24 hours or forfeit her throne. She quickly marries a condemned man--but the man is pardoned.
Call of the Cuckoo Call of the Cuckoo (1927) Character: Asylum Inmate
Mishaps befall a new home owner located next door to an insane asylum.



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