Siddhesh Joshi (Editor)

Chester Lauck

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Name
  
Chester Lauck


Role
  
Actor

Chester Lauck image2findagravecomphotos250photos200612260

Born
  
February 9, 1902 (
1902-02-09
)
Arkansas, U.S.

Died
  
February 21, 1980, Seal Beach, California, United States

Movies
  
So This Is Washington, Two Weeks to Live, The Bashful Bachelor, Dreaming Out Loud, Lum and Abner Abroad

Similar People
  
Malcolm St Clair, Leslie Goodwins, William Nigh

To tell the truth chester lauck of lum n abner miss indian america 1957 aug 27 1957


Chester "Chet" Lauck (February 9, 1902 – February 21, 1980) was a comic actor who played the character of Lum Edwards on the classic American radio comedy Lum and Abner.

Contents

Chester Lauck Chester Harris Lauck 1902 1980 Find A Grave Memorial

So This Is Washington (1943) LUM & ABNER


Early life and career

Chester Lauck Lum and Abner 80th Anniversary

Chester Lauck was raised in Mena, Arkansas and graduated from Mena High School in 1920. In Mena, Chet met his future comedy partner Norris Goff. Though both began as blackface comics, they soon found success on local station KTHS with a recurring hillbilly skit, leading to a network series, recorded in Chicago, Illinois, in 1931.

In addition to starring as storekeeper Lum (full name Columbus Edwards, with surname usually pronounced "Eddards"), Lauck also played several other recurring characters, including Cedric Weehunt, Grandpappy Spears, and Snake Hogan. He reprised his radio role, opposite Goff, in seven motion pictures between 1940 and 1956. Lauck adopted grey hair and a moustache on-camera, to better match the picture most audiences would have of his radio character.

In his later years, Lauck recorded new introductions for commercial cassette releases of the series and for syndication. For a brief time during the 1950s he bought and upgraded a ranch fifteen miles west of Las Vegas, later bought by Howard Hughes. It was turned into Spring Mountain Ranch State Park.

Chester Lauck 8 reasons why you should visit Spring Mountain Ranch State Park

On August 27, 1957, he appeared as a guest challenger on To Tell the Truth.

He died on February 21, 1980, aged 78, and was buried in Hot Springs, Arkansas. Chester Lauck is a member of the Arkansas Entertainers Hall of Fame.

Honors

Lauck was inducted into the National Association of Broadcasters Hall of Fame in the radio division.

Filmography

Actor
1956
Lum and Abner Abroad as
Lum Edwards
1946
Partners in Time as
Lum Edwards
1944
Goin' to Town as
Lum Edwards
1943
So This Is Washington as
Lum Edwards (as Lum)
1943
Two Weeks to Live as
Lum Edwards (as Lum)
1942
The Bashful Bachelor as
Lum Edwards
1940
Dreaming Out Loud as
Lum Edwards
Writer
1942
The Bashful Bachelor (story)
Self
1959
The Tonight Show Starring Jack Paar (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #3.44 (1959) - Self (as Chet Lauck)
1957
To Tell the Truth (TV Series) as
Contestant
- Polly Bergen, Ralph Bellamy, Kitty Carlisle, Hy Gardner, (Chester Lauck - contestant) (1957) - Contestant
1954
Screen Snapshots: Hollywood Stars on Parade (Documentary short) as
Self - as Lum Edwards character
1949
Screen Snapshots: Hollywood's Happy Homes (Documentary short) as
Self
1949
The Jack Benny Program (TV Special) as
Lum Edwards
1942
Hedda Hopper's Hollywood No. 5 (Documentary short) as
Self (uncredited)
1940
Angels of Mercy (Short) as
Self (gala attendant)
Archive Footage
2000
Jeff Foxworthy's Comedy Classics (Video documentary)(as Lum)

References

Chester Lauck Wikipedia