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Chaney Kley Minnis was born August 20, 1972, in Manassas, Virginia, [1] and raised in Denver, Colorado. [2] He attended Denver's Thomas Jefferson High School, and the University of Colorado in Boulder, Colorado, where he earned a BFA in drama. [2] After graduating from college, Kley relocated to Chicago where he began working as a stage actor. [2]
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A former Playboy model killed herself and her 7-year-old son after jumping from a hotel in Midtown New York City on Friday morning. The New York Post reports that 47-year-old Stephanie Adams ...
In 1966, Kley, then 53, was a senior manager with Shell Oil in California. Kley was traveling from California to Seattle with several co-workers when they stopped in Coos Bay on January 26, 1966.
Reggie Chaney, former University of Houston basketball forward, was found dead in an Arlington apartment on Monday. He was 23 years old. Arlington Police were called to the apartment after Chaney ...
The film stars Chaney Kley and Emma Caulfield. It follows Kyle Walsh (Kley), who witnesses his mother's murder at the hands of a vengeful spirit lynched by an angry mob more than 150 years ago. It follows Kyle Walsh (Kley), who witnesses his mother's murder at the hands of a vengeful spirit lynched by an angry mob more than 150 years ago.
He never revealed personal details about himself or his family, once stating, "Between pictures, there is no Lon Chaney." [15] Chaney's son Creighton, later known as Lon Chaney Jr., became a film actor after his father's death. [22] Chaney Jr. is best remembered for roles in horror films, such as the title character in The Wolf Man (1941). [23]