Born Jun 02 1899• Died Sep 14 1972

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,…
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Gate Guard (uncredited)

Lawson (uncredited)


Sheriff


Flynn

Sam

Sheriff
Sheriff


Sheriff Jim Harkness

Policeman (uncredited)



Town Marshal


Teresh

Colonel (uncredited)

Earl Samson

Detective (uncredited)

Corporal Savage (uncredited)


Adjutant (uncredited)

Inspector in Montreal (Uncredited)

Cavalry Captain (uncredited)

Train Conductor (uncredited)

Boiler Room Guard

Policeman (uncredited)

Army Official at Wade's Lab

Prospector (uncredited)

Captain of Fouquet's Guards

Sentry (uncredited)

Hap Sutton

Field Judge

Sheriff Hardy (uncredited)

Chip Walker

Northern Loyalist (uncredited)

Mark - Player in Locker Room (uncredited)

Dave (uncredited)

Ming's Soldier

Policeman (uncredited)

Officer (uncredited)

Cameraman (uncredited)

Constable Fyffe

Ship Officer (uncredited)

Anderson

Title Fight Knockdown Timekeeper (uncredited)

Townsman on Street with Mason (uncredited)

Detective (uncredited)

Deputy Stan

Actor (uncredited)

A Callum

Al (uncredited)

Policeman at Arcade (Uncredited)

Sam

German Sentry (uncredited)

Irby's Orderly at Libby (uncredited)

Boone

Captain of Guards (uncredited)

Roy's Father

Slim

Henchman with Rankin

Army Assistant Football Coach (uncredited)

Powerhouse Search Officer

Marshal Houston

Head Settler (uncredited)

Revolutionary Officer (uncredited)

Train Conductor (uncredited)

Jim Crawford

Mounted Officer (uncredited)

Major

Slade

Ming's Soldier (uncredited)

Henchman Corley

Hamilton Lab Technician

Sheriff (uncredited)

Soldier Reporting to Popoff (uncredited)

Acme Driver Bill (uncredited)

Spectator

Reporter

Ranger White (Uncredited)

George Hicks

Fletcher

Mr. Clark (uncredited)

Darius

Corporal in Sherman's Office

Mike Faraday

Coast Guard Officer (uncredited)

Prison Guard (uncredited)

Policeman

Mounted Policeman (uncredited)

Trimmer Winkler

Henchman (uncredited)

Robert Lennon


Police Officer

Police Lab Fingerprint Man


Taggert

Ranger on Telephone (uncredited)

'Gun' Smith

Gen. Saunders (uncredited)

Tom - Wells Fargo Messenger

Federal Officer (uncredited)

Morton

Sheriff

Joseph Conlon

Sam Hildur

Aggressive Motorist (uncredited)

4th Rodeo Announcer (voice) (uncredited)

Doorman (uncredited)

Mountie Cooper

Flier (uncredited)

U.S. Border Patrol Officer

Detective (uncredited)

Cattleman Detective Ned

Tex

Dick Forrest

Police Insp. Reed

Jailer (uncredited)

Cop Car-Chasing Foranti

Courtroom Police Officer

Policeman at Ballinger's (uncredited)

Nat Oldroyd

Assistant District Attorney King

Scrivner

Policeman Detaining Marta and Jamison

Jess Peters

Forest Ranger (uncredited)

Anthony Cowles

Frank (uncredited)

Butch - Henchman

Second Detective

Elliott Norton [Chs. 1, 9, 11] (uncredited)

Doug Manning (uncredited)

Tex Robbins - Posing as Wolf Cassidy

Col. James Fannin (uncredited)

Steve Carson

Bridger

Duke Merrick

Shore Patrolman (uncredited)

Ed Folsey

Tex Smith

Marshal Evans

Ted Thorp

Party Guest (uncredited)

Policeman #2 (Uncredited)

Ed Fairweather, Pony Express Rider

Danny McGann

Lorenzo's Lieutenant

Policeman (uncredited)

Lt. Hays (radio voice) / Insp. L. McGrath

Brad Cardigan

Major Stacy Roberts

Second Cop at Building Collapse (uncredited)

Intern (uncredited)

Messenger

Joseph

Dick Forrest

Lost Motorist (uncredited)

Davy Crockett

Ray - Express agent

Bill Patton

Colton

Brother Dorn (uncredited)

Capt. Cardigan

Cop (uncredited)

Army Sergeant

Porter (uncredited)

Flight Commander

? (unconfirmed - pressbook name, Cal Williams)

Jill Whitcomb

Frank Tuttle

Prison Guard

Larry Adams

Policeman Announcing Miss Sayre (uncredited)

George/Storekeeper

Irate Store Owner (uncredited)

Ding Stuart

Wild Bill Hickok

Minute Man

Sheriff

Crow's Nester (uncredited)

Patrolman Kelly

Sheriff

Policeman

Rancher

'Tex' Broderick

Hammond - Gambler

Jack

Cliff - Henchman

Red Dawson (uncredited)

Policeman

Cal Morton

Policeman (uncredited)

Foreman Dunn

Policeman (uncredited)

William Talbot

'Tex' Wilkins

Charles Holabird

Townsman

Assistant Coach Kane

Smoky Moore / Hans Beckmann

Constable Rankin

Bryan Comer

Larry Adams

Jim Clayburn (uncredited)


Steve Kinney

Brady (uncredited)

Mr. Schroeder

Keene Wallace "The Wolf"

Steve Clayton

Bob Rand

Singer Martin - Secret Service Agent

Henchman Bull Harris

Ken Rogers

Sergeant

Firebrand Jordan

Jim Perkins

Lieutenant Bob Grey

Bob Lane

Bob Carleton