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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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``The more research I did into the character, the more I thought about Lon Chaney Jr. My style is changing because my men the guys that grew up under and trained with, are no longer with me: Lon Chaney, Buster Brown, Gregory Hines. Past celebrations have been attended by: Kevin Spacey, Peter Jackson, Bonnie Hunt, Sam Raimi, Jim Wiatt, Michael DeLuca, Robert Shaye, Steven Spielberg, Sherry Lansing, Jeff Bridges, Dario Argento, Dino DeLaurentiis, Rod Serling, Rock Hudson, Barbara Broccoli, Leonard Nimoy, Toby Emmerich, Ray Bradbury, Lon Chaney Jr. |
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