Chester Conklin

Chester Conklin

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.

Known For

Modern Times

as Mechanic

The Great Dictator

as Barber's Customer

Greed

as Popper Sieppe

Cast Credits

A Big Hand for the Little Lady

as Old Man in Saloon

Paradise Alley

as Mr. Gregory

Apache Woman

as Dick Mooney

Private Hell 36

as Murdered Man in Elevator (uncredited)

Son of Paleface

as Bartender #2 (uncredited)

Let's Dance

as Watchman (uncredited)

Shakedown

as Chet (uncredited)

Never a Dull Moment

as Albert (uncredited)

The Good Humor Man

as Bush-Cutting Gardener (uncredited)

My Friend Irma

as Gypsy Tea Room Waiter (uncredited)

Brimstone

as Drunk (uncredited)

The Beautiful Blonde from Bashful Bend

as Messenger Boy (uncredited)

Knock on Any Door

as Barber (uncredited)

Merton of the Movies

as Keystone Kop (uncredited)

Two Sisters from Boston

as Street Cleaner (uncredited)

The Hoodlum Saint

as Cop (uncredited)

Road to Utopia

as Amateur Contestant Banjo Player (uncredited)

Little Giant

as Hotel Valet (uncredited)

Betrayal from the East

as (uncredited)

Brewster's Millions

as Stage Doorman (uncredited)

Can't Help Singing

as Townsman (uncredited)