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 co...
Love Business
1931
Helping Grandma
1931
Railroadin'
1929
Shivering Shakespeare
1930
When the Wind Blows
1930
Pups Is Pups
1930
The Stolen Jools
1931
Classic Comedy Teams
1986
Little Daddy
1931
Our Gang - Comedy Festival
2001
Fly My Kite
1931
School's Out
1930
The First Seven Years
1930
Lazy Days
1929
Boxing Gloves
1929
Bargain Day
1931
The Little Rascals - The ClassicFlix Restorations, Volume 1
2021
A Tough Winter
1930
Bouncing Babies
1929
Teacher's Pet
1930
Moan & Groan, Inc.
1929
Bear Shooters
1930
The Little Rascals: The Best of Our Gang Collection (In Color)
1931