Charles 'Chic' Sale(1885-1936)
- Actor
- Soundtrack
Charles "Chic" Sale was primarily a stage comedian who, although he
infrequently appeared on Broadway from 1902-30 and appeared in a
handful of silent films, spent the majority of his career treading the
boards of vaudeville as a comedian, usually in the persona of "Lem
Putt," a carpenter from Urbana, Illinois who specialized in the
building of outhouses. By age 49 his stage act had become so popular
that he felt compelled to write, with the help of two newspaper
writers, a 3000-word collection of his monologues (at the urging of his
lawyer who expressed dismay over lesser comedians stealing his act)
which was published as, "The Specialist." The book was a huge hit,
published in 9 languages and remains in print to this day (he actually
took 6 months off touring to personally answer fan mail resulting from
the book and a sequel was published as "I'll Tell You Why"). During the
1930s and 40s there were outhouses sporting "Chic Sale" signs all over
the world, his name becoming synonymous for toilet (which didn't please
him in the least) and the butt of fellow comedian
Groucho Marx' jokes. After appearing in a
flop Broadway show in 1930 Sale headed for Hollywood for good and
became, thanks to effective makeup and complete mastery of his lanky
body, a character actor. Still in his mid to late 40s Sale convincingly
played octogenarians. He did this so well that it was quite a shock to
see him out of make-up; he was unrecognizable from his old man screen
persona. He died of pneumonia in 1936 at just 51 years of age, survived
by his wife Marie.