Norman Chaney
Norman Chaney
Born 01/11/1914 in Baltimore, Maryland, USA

He played Chubby in 18 "Our Gang" comedies from 1929 to 1931. The resident plus-size member of "The Little Rascals" at the dawn of the talkie era, he relied on an affable personality, a flair for funny dialogue, and a priceless frown of frustration that seemed to swallow up his whole moon face. He was taught the expression by the master of the "slow burn" himself, comedian Edgar Kennedy. Chubby's meatiest moments are in the classic short "Love Business" (1931), in which he competed with Jackie Cooper for the affections of their teacher, Miss Crabtree. (Bringing her flowers and candy, he coyly proposes, "Don't call me Norman, call me 'Chubsy-Ubsy'"). Chaney's other notable "Our Gang" appearances include "Boxing Gloves" (1929), "Shivering Shakespeare" (1930), "Teacher's Pet" (1930), "School's Out" (1930), "Helping Grandma" (1931), "Bargain Day" (1931), and "Fly My Kite" (1931). Norman Myers Chaney was born in Baltimore, Maryland. He gained his spot in "Our Gang" in a nationwide talent contest to replace original "fat kid" Joe Cobb, though it appears his age was falsified so he'd stand a better chance of winning. Cobb later said of his successor, "He adapted gracefully, and we all liked him, he was a nice fellow". Roughly 14 at the time ("retirement" age by child star standards), the roly-poly youth's stay with the series was destined to be brief but he still made a memorable impression on generations of "Rascals" fans. After leaving the Gang Chaney returned to Baltimore and attended public school. He continued to gain weight and eventually topped 300 pounds. In 1935 he underwent surgery for a glandular ailment at Johns Hopkins Hospital; his weight dropped to 136 pounds and he remained in poor health until his death the following May. Chaney was the first former "Our Gang" star to die.

He played Chubby in 18 "Our Gang" comedies from 1929 to 1931. The resident plus-size member of "The Little Rascals" at the dawn of the talkie era, he relied on an affable personality, a flair for funny dialogue, and a priceless frown of frustration that seemed to swallow up his whole moon face. He was taught the expression by the master of the "slow burn" himself, comedian Edgar Kennedy. Chubby's meatiest moments are in the classic short "Love Business" (1931), in which he competed with Jackie Cooper for the affections of their teacher, Miss Crabtree. (Bringing her flowers and candy, he coyly proposes, "Don't call me Norman, call me 'Chubsy-Ubsy'"). Chaney's other notable "Our Gang" appearances include "Boxing Gloves" (1929), "Shivering Shakespeare" (1930), "Teacher's Pet" (1930), "School's Out" (1930), "Helping Grandma" (1931), "Bargain Day" (1931), and "Fly My Kite" (1931). Norman Myers Chaney was born in Baltimore, Maryland. He gained his spot in "Our Gang" in a nationwide talent contest to replace original "fat kid" Joe Cobb, though it appears his age was falsified so he'd stand a better chance of winning. Cobb later said of his successor, "He adapted gracefully, and we all liked him, he was a nice fellow". Roughly 14 at the time ("retirement" age by child star standards), the roly-poly youth's stay with the series was destined to be brief but he still made a memorable impression on generations of "Rascals" fans. After leaving the Gang Chaney returned to Baltimore and attended public school. He continued to gain weight and eventually topped 300 pounds. In 1935 he underwent surgery for a glandular ailment at Johns Hopkins Hospital; his weight dropped to 136 pounds and he remained in poor health until his death the following May. Chaney was the first former "Our Gang" star to die.

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Filmography (Movies)

The Little Rascals - The ClassicFlix Restorations, Volume 1

The Little Rascals - The ClassicFlix Restorations, Volume 1

Character:

Release Date:01/06/2021

Our Gang - Comedy Festival

Our Gang - Comedy Festival

Character:Chubby

Release Date:15/05/2001

Classic Comedy Teams

Classic Comedy Teams

Character:Our Gang (archive footage)

Release Date:01/01/1986

The Little Rascals: The Best of Our Gang Collection (In Color)

The Little Rascals: The Best of Our Gang Collection (In Color)

Character:Chubby

Release Date:01/07/1931

Fly My Kite

Fly My Kite

Character:Chubby

Release Date:30/05/1931

Bargain Day

Bargain Day

Character:Chubby

Release Date:01/05/1931

The Stolen Jools

The Stolen Jools

Character:Chubby

Release Date:04/04/1931

Little Daddy

Little Daddy

Character:Chubby

Release Date:28/03/1931

Love Business

Love Business

Character:Chubby

Release Date:14/02/1931

Helping Grandma

Helping Grandma

Character:Chubby

Release Date:03/01/1931

Temps d'Hiver

Temps d'Hiver

Character:Chubby

Release Date:01/12/1930

School's Out

School's Out

Character:Chubby Chaney

Release Date:21/11/1930

Los cazadores de osos

Los cazadores de osos

Character:Gordito

Release Date:30/10/1930

Teacher's Pet

Teacher's Pet

Character:Chubby

Release Date:11/10/1930

Pups Is Pups

Pups Is Pups

Character:Chubby

Release Date:30/08/1930

A Tough Winter

A Tough Winter

Character:Chubby

Release Date:21/06/1930

Bear Shooters

Bear Shooters

Character:Chubby

Release Date:16/05/1930

The Ghosts

The Ghosts

Character:Chubby

Release Date:05/04/1930

When the Wind Blows

When the Wind Blows

Character:Chubby

Release Date:05/04/1930

The First Seven Years

The First Seven Years

Character:Chubby

Release Date:01/03/1930

Shivering Shakespeare

Shivering Shakespeare

Character:Chubby

Release Date:25/01/1930

Moan & Groan, Inc.

Moan & Groan, Inc.

Character:Chubby

Release Date:07/12/1929

Bouncing Babies

Bouncing Babies

Character:Chubby

Release Date:11/10/1929

Boxing Gloves

Boxing Gloves

Character:Chubby

Release Date:09/09/1929

Lazy Days

Lazy Days

Character:Chubby

Release Date:24/08/1929

Railroadin'

Railroadin'

Character:Chubby

Release Date:15/06/1929

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