American actor who had a brief flirtation with stardom before settling into character roles and bit parts. Born in rural South Dakota , Chandler worked in many DeMille films, often in tiny bit parts, though he claimed these were his favorite parts. Eventually Chandler no longer commanded roles of any substance and he spent the remaining 35 years of his career in progressively smaller supporting parts, playing in hundreds of films, often uncredited. A stalwart of television Westerns of the 1950s, he was a familiar face to movie fans for nearly fifty years. An astute businessman with industrial and property holdings, he died in Los Angeles in 1971 at 73.
One of his jobs before becoming an actor was driving a tourist bus at Yellowstone National Park.
He was tested for the role of the Frankenstein Monster, eventually played by Glenn Strange , in House of Frankenstein .