Years active 1915-1959 Name Heinie Conklin | Role Actor Ex-spouse Irene Blake | |
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Full Name Charles John Conklin Died July 30, 1959, Hollywood, California, United States Children Charles Conklin, Clifford Conklin, Thelma Conklin Movies The Clash of the Wolves, Ham and Eggs at the Front, The Circus, Hold That Lion!, Punchy Cowpunchers Similar People Jules White, Roland Totheroh, Del Lord, Edgar Kennedy, Roy Del Ruth |
Heinie Conklin (July 15, 1886 – July 30, 1959) was an American actor of the silent film era, who appeared in nearly 400 films.
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Biography
Claiming to be one of the original Keystone Kops, Conklin's silent screen makeup consisted of heavy eyebrow lining and a thinnish, upside-down, painted-on variation of Kaiser Wilhelm's mustache. He was born in San Francisco, California.
In areas where anti-German sentiments still ran high during the post-World War I era, Conklin was billed as Charlie Lynn. One of Conklin's first talking pictures was All Quiet on the Western Front as a hospital patient. For the rest of his career in talking pictures, he had small roles in 2-reelers which starred The Three Stooges, Andy Clyde, Hugh Herbert and Harry Langdon. Conklin's last billed movie was Abbott and Costello meet the Keystone Kops. He died in Hollywood, California fifteen days after his seventy-third birthday.
Conklin's period at Keystone was contemporary with that of Chester Conklin, a more popular Keystone comedian who occasionally played lead roles in Keystone short films. The two Conklins were not related.