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Dixie Chene
Born
Ethel Marion Chene

July 31, 1894
Detroit, Michigan, US
DiedApril 30, 1972 (aged 77)
Los Angeles, California, US
Occupation(s)Actress, performer
Spouse(s)Charles Armistead (??–1919); Eddie Mar (div.)

Ethel "Dixie" Chene was an American film actress active during Hollywood's silent era. She was primarily known for appearing in Mack Sennett's Keystone comedies.

Biography

Chene was born in Detroit, Michigan, to Cyrus Chene and Catherine Bostwick. The family relocated to Los Angeles when Dixie was young, and as a teenager, she began performing with her older sister, fellow actress/performer Hazel Chene, as part of a vaudeville act.[1]

Around 1912, Chene started acting in motion pictures for Universal; later on, she would gain notoriety for her roles in Keystone comedies[2] opposite Charles Murray. After 1915, however, she returned to her career on the stage.

Chene was married at least twice: first to stuntman Charles Armistead,[2] who died in 1919 while serving in World War I,[3] and later to actor Eddie Mar (real name Edward Maire).[4] Chene and Mar had a son, Robert, before eventually divorcing.

Selected filmography

  • 1915, Hogan's Wild Oats, (short)
  • 1915, The Great Vacuum Robbery, (short)
  • 1915, A Game Old Knight, (short)
  • 1915, No One to Guide Him, (short)
  • 1915, Mabel Lost and Won, (short)
  • 1915, Those College Girls, (short)
  • 1915, He Wouldn't Stay Down, (short)
  • 1915, Their Social Splash, (short)
  • 1915, Ambrose's Nasty Temper, (short)
  • 1915, Droppington's Family Tree, (short)
  • 1915, Fatty's Faithful Fido, (short)
  • 1915, Willful Ambrose, (short)
  • 1915, A Lucky Leap, (short)
  • 1915, Giddy, Gay, and Ticklish, (short)
  • 1914, Gussle, the Golfer, (short)
  • 1914, Fatty's Magic Pants, (short)
  • 1914, Ambrose's First Falsehood, (short)
  • 1914, Leading Lizzie Astray, (short)
  • 1914, The Noise of Bombs, (short)
  • 1914, Tillie's Punctured Romance
  • 1914, His Talented Wife, (short)
  • 1914, Cursed by His Beauty, (short)
  • 1914, Gentlemen of Nerve, (short)
  • 1914, Killing Horace, (short)
  • 1914, The Rounders, (short)
  • 1914/I, The Masquerader, (short)
  • 1914, The Property Man, (short)
  • 1914, The Great Toe Mystery, (short)
  • 1914, Mabel's New Job, (short)
  • 1914, Mabel's Married Life (Short)

References

  1. ^ "Motion Picture Star Prefers Cadillac Sedan—Blame Her?". Arizona Republic. August 21, 1921. Retrieved September 12, 2020.
  2. ^ a b Walker, Brent E. (January 13, 2010). Mack Sennett's Fun Factory: A History and Filmography of His Studio and His Keystone and Mack Sennett Comedies, with Biographies of Players and Personnel. McFarland. ISBN 978-0-7864-5707-6.
  3. ^ California World War I Soldier Deaths. California State Library. Roll 1, Box 2042, Folder 1.
  4. ^ "Coliseum Stars Will Marry on Stage at Show". Arizona Republic. November 15, 1919. Retrieved September 12, 2020.
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