Chick Collins

Chick Collins

Deceased · Born: Dec 3, 1898 · Died: Nov 25, 1981

Personal Details

BornDec 3, 1898 Brooklyn, New York, USA

Biography

Chick Collins, a renowned actor of great repute, entered this world on December 3, 1898, in the bustling metropolis of Brooklyn, New York, United States of America. Throughout his illustrious career, he gained recognition for his captivating performances in a multitude of films, including the critically acclaimed "Sullivan's Travels" released in 1941, the suspenseful "Voice in the Night" from 1934, and the lighthearted "The Good Humor Man" in 1950.

Chick Collins' personal life was marked by a long-lasting and loving marriage to the beautiful Winifred Farson. Together, they shared a life filled with joy, love, and mutual respect.

However, Chick's life on this earth came to an end on November 25, 1981, in the vibrant city of Los Angeles, California, United States of America. His passing left behind a legacy of memorable performances and a lasting impact on the world of cinema.

Career

1952
Listen, Judge
Listen, Judge as Officer Casey (uncredited)
Singin' in the Rain
Singin' in the Rain as Fencer (uncredited)
1948
The Fuller Brush Man
The Fuller Brush Man as Blackie (uncredited)
1945
Fallen Angel
Fallen Angel as Second Bus Driver (uncredited)
Dr. Gillespie's Criminal Case
Dr. Gillespie's Criminal Case as Convict (uncredited)
1942
Ten Gentlemen from West Point
Ten Gentlemen from West Point as Lacrosse Player (uncredited)
1941
1940
Broadway Melody of 1940
Broadway Melody of 1940 as Sailor (uncredited)
Little Old New York
Little Old New York as Captain of the 'Clermont'
1939
Mr. Moto Takes a Vacation
Mr. Moto Takes a Vacation as Driver of Armored Car (uncredited)
1937
Daughter of Shanghai
Daughter of Shanghai as Seaman in Fight (uncredited)
1932
Million Dollar Legs
Million Dollar Legs as The Jumper (uncredited)