Howland Chamberlain
Howland Chamberlin (August 2, 1911 – September 1, 1984) was an American actor. He was sometimes billed as Howard Chamberlin.[1]
Howland Chamberlain | |
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Born | |
Died | September 1, 1984 73) | (aged
Other names | Howard Chamberlin |
Chamberlain was born in The Bronx.[1] He moved in the 1930s from New York to California and worked at a Federal Theatre Project, where he met his wife Leona, and at the Pasadena Playhouse. He made his film debut in the 1946 drama The Best Years of Our Lives, and the film won seven Oscars. In the next years, he often portrayed nervous figures in film noir. Although Chamberlain's appearance was uncredited, he was memorable as the cynical hotel receptionist in 1952's High Noon. High Noon remained Chamberlain's last film for 25 years, because he was blacklisted by the House of Un-American Activities and did not get any film roles.
He returned to working in New York, where he worked as a stage actor. In 1977 he made his screen comeback in the TV film A Touch of the Poet. He played Judge Atkins in the 1979 film Kramer vs. Kramer by Robert Benton. This was Chamberlain's third film in which a fellow cast member won the Oscar for Best Actor. He worked as an actor until his death.
Chamberlain's Broadway credits included Achilles Had a Heel (1935), Sly Fox (1976), and Stages (1978).[1]
Chamberlain died in Oakland, California, on September 1, 1984.[1]
Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1946 | The Best Years of Our Lives | Thorpe | |
1947 | The Web | James Nolan | |
1947 | Brute Force | Joe's Lawyer | Uncredited |
1947 | Driftwood | Hiram Trumbell | |
1948 | Feudin', Fussin' and A-Fightin' | Doc Overholt | |
1948 | Angel in Exile | J. H. Higgins | |
1948 | A Song Is Born | Mr. Setter | |
1948 | Force of Evil | Freddie Bauer | |
1949 | Thieves' Highway | Mr. Faber | Uncredited |
1949 | And Baby Makes Three | Otto Stacy - Lawyer | |
1950 | Francis | Maj. Nadel | |
1950 | House by the River | District Attorney | |
1950 | Edge of Doom | Mr. Murray, the Funeral Director | |
1950 | Surrender | The Casino Manager | |
1950 | Mister 880 | Duff | Uncredited |
1951 | No Questions Asked | Beebe | |
1951 | Pickup | 'The Professor', tramp | |
1951 | The Racket | Roy Higgins | Uncredited |
1951 | The Big Night | Flanagan | |
1952 | High Noon | Hotel Clerk | Uncredited |
1979 | Kramer vs. Kramer | Judge Atkins | |
1982 | Barbarosa | Emil | |
1984 | Electric Dreams | Neighbor | (final film role) |
References
- "Howland Chamberlain". Internet Broadway Database. The Broadway League. Archived from the original on 9 April 2019. Retrieved 9 April 2019.