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Chaney, Lon (Alonso) (1883–1930)US star of silent films. He often played grotesque or monstrous roles such as The Phantom of the Opera (1925). A master of make-up, he was nicknamed ‘the Man of a Thousand Faces’. He sometimes used extremely painful devices for added effect, as in the title role in The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1923), when he carried over 30 kg/70 lb of costume in the form of a heavy hump and harness.
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Chaney is in his 24th season as coach of the Owls and is already in the Basketball Hall of Fame. While this is an event that's focused on women in the dairy industry, men are welcome to attend," Chaney says. Passion is the word that comes to mind when you talk to Rebecca Long Chaney and Kathy LaScala. |
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