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  1. Loose biography of actor Lon Chaney. Growing up with deaf parents, he learns what it is like to be different. As an actor, he puts that knowledge, together with lots of make-up and talent, to use playing a variety of strange and unusual characters.

  2. 21 de abr. de 2024 · I'm the man of a thousand faces A little piece of me in every part I take I hold the tape for a thousand races A different point of view in every speech I make Cut me a piece of my divided soul Cry me a river, call it rock and roll Give me an attitude and watch me make it lie Pass me a microphone I need to testify

  3. 24 de jun. de 2008 · Second genius: Jack Pierce, head of Universal Studio’s makeup department from 1930-1946, was responsible for the original Dracula, Frankenstein, Mummy and Wolf Man makeups. Journeyman: Bud Westmore replaced Jack Pierce in 1946, and was responsible for ‘Man of a Thousand Faces”.

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  4. 30 de out. de 2002 · Lon Chaney: Thousand Faces. Premiere: 10/30/2002. Charlie Chaplin, Buster Keaton, or Clara Bow, were stars who created trademark personas and spent their entire careers testing the limits of those ...

  5. Arrow Video. One screen legend pays homage to another in Man of a Thousand Faces, an enthralling biopic which sees Oscar-winning tough guy James Cagney give a multifaceted portrayal of silent cinema legend Lon Chaney.

  6. 12 de nov. de 2013 · Man of a Thousand Faces traces the courses of this long suffering talented genius through his marriage to an ambitious singer (Dorothy Malone) and his second wife (Jane Greer), his trials with his aging parents and his infant son, and recreated many of Chaney’s most famous roles, including Quasimodo of Notre Dame, the legless beggar of The Miracle Man, and Phantom of the Opera.

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  7. Genre Drama | Biography. Film In Film Synopsis Loose biography of actor Lon Chaney. Growing up with deaf parents, he learns what it is like to be different. As an actor, he puts that knowledge (together with lots of make-up and talent) to use playing a variety of strange, unusual characters, adopting their characteristics so thoroughly as to be called the Man of a Thousand Faces.