Wheaton Chambers
James Wheaton Chambers was named after his maternal grandfather, James Wheaton Smith. Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, but grew up in Freehold, New Jersey. he eventually made his way to Hollywood in the late 1920s. Shortening his name to Wheaton Chambers, he would go on to appear in over 200 film and television productions during a career that spanned roughly three decades.
Known For
104 titles
The Lone Ranger
Boston Blackie
Crossroads
East of Eden
The Day the Earth Stood Still
Walk Softly, Stranger
Mildred Pierce
His Girl Friday
Foreign Correspondent
The Three Musketeers
The Fastest Gun Alive
Phantom of the Opera
Monsieur Verdoux
All the King's Men
Possessed
Romance on the High Seas
Union Pacific
The Pirate
The Unknown Man
Tall in the Saddle
The Duel at Silver Creek
Two Sisters from Boston
Young Man with Ideas
Law and Order
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