

Drama
Overview
The turbulent life and professional career of vaudeville actor and silent screen horror star Lon Chaney (1883-1930), the man of a thousand faces; bearer of many personal misfortunes that even his great success could not mitigate.
Top Cast


James Cagney
James Cagney
Lon Chaney
James Cagney
Lon Chaney


Dorothy Malone
Dorothy Malone
Cleva Creighton Chaney
Dorothy Malone
Cleva Creighton Chaney


Jane Greer
Jane Greer
Hazel Bennet Chaney
Jane Greer
Hazel Bennet Chaney


Marjorie Rambeau
Marjorie Rambeau
Gert
Marjorie Rambeau
Gert


Jim Backus
Jim Backus
Clarence Locan
Jim Backus
Clarence Locan


Robert Evans
Robert Evans
Irving Thalberg
Robert Evans
Irving Thalberg


Celia Lovsky
Celia Lovsky
Mrs. Chaney
Celia Lovsky
Mrs. Chaney


Jeanne Cagney
Jeanne Cagney
Carrie Chaney
Jeanne Cagney
Carrie Chaney


Jack Albertson
Jack Albertson
Dr. J. Wilson Shiels
Jack Albertson
Dr. J. Wilson Shiels


Roger Smith
Roger Smith
Creighton Chaney (at 21)
Roger Smith
Creighton Chaney (at 21)
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