Chester Conklin
1886-01-10 ( 139 years old ) in Oskaloosa, Iowa, USA

Chester Cooper Conklin (January 11, 1886 – October 11, 1971) was an early American film comedian who started at Keystone Studios as one of Mack Sennett’s Keystone Cops, often paired with Mack Swain. He appeared in a series of films with Mabel Normand and worked closely with Charlie Chaplin, both in silent and sound films.

Movies

Paradise Alley 1962-01-02
Apache Woman 1955-09-15
Let's Dance 1950-11-29
Shakedown 1950-09-01
My Friend Irma 1949-10-14
Brimstone 1949-08-15
Road to Utopia 1946-02-27
Little Giant 1946-02-22
Sagebrush Law 1943-04-02
Piano Mooner 1942-12-11
Honolulu Lu 1941-12-11
Li'l Abner 1940-11-09
You're Next! 1940-05-03
Teacher's Pest 1939-11-02
Zenobia 1939-04-21
Forlorn River 1937-07-02
Cinema Circus 1937-01-27
Modern Times 1936-02-05
Keystone Hotel 1935-09-21
Studio Sap 1931-02-28
Cleaning Up 1930-09-27
Swing High 1930-05-18
Show of Shows 1929-11-21
The Virginian 1929-11-09
Stairs of Sand 1929-06-08
Sunset Pass 1929-02-09
Taxi 13 1928-11-18
Varsity 1928-10-27
Fools for Luck 1928-06-11
The Big Noise 1928-03-25
Rubber Heels 1927-06-11
Cabaret 1927-03-26
Say It Again 1926-05-31
Where Was I? 1925-08-24
Greed 1924-12-04
Anna Christie 1923-11-24
Souls for Sale 1923-04-22
His Model Day 1921-01-07
A Clever Dummy 1917-07-15
The Love Thief 1916-12-17
Do-Re-Mi-Boom! 1915-04-07
Ambrose's Fury 1915-03-24
The Love Thief 1914-10-22
The Anglers 1914-10-12
Such a Cook 1914-08-15
Tango Tangles 1914-03-09
Double Crossed 1914-01-25
Hubby’s Job 1913-05-19