
Lane Chandler
Born: 1899-06-02
Lane Chandler (1899–1972) was an American actor specializing in Westerns. In the early 1920s he moved to Los Angeles, California, and started working as an auto mechanic. His real-life experiences growing up on a horse ranch landed him bit parts in westerns from 1925, for Paramount Pictures. Studio executives suggested changing his name to Lane Chandler, and as such he began achieving leading roles, the first being The Legion of the Condemned. As a silent film star Chandler performed well, but when talkies arrived he was cast more in supporting roles, as in The Great Mike of 1944. He starred in a few low-budget westerns in the 1930s, but was more often cast as the leading man's partner, or saddle pal, or a sheriff or army officer. With the advent of television Chandler began making appearance on numerous series, often in Westerns such as The Lone Ranger, The Adventures of Wild Bill Hickok, Lawman, Have Gun – Will Travel, Rawhide, Maverick, Cheyenne, and Gunsmoke. He continued acting on TV and in films through 1966. He died in Los Angeles of heart disease in 1972, aged 73.
Filmography

Trigger Law
1944

Riders of the Rio Grande
1943

Sundown Jim
1942

Don Winslow of the Navy
1942

Outpost of the Mounties
1939

The Reckless Rider
1932

Riders of the Rio
1931

The Legion of the Condemned
1928

Love and Learn
1928

Open Range
1927

The Last Outlaw
1927

Cattle Queen
1951

Outcasts of Black Mesa
1950

California's Golden Beginning
1948

Sagebrush Heroes
1945

The Great Mike
1944

Law of the Saddle
1943