
Actor
Born August 25, 1885 in Huron, South Dakota, USA
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 nine languages, and remains in print to this day. (Sale took six months off touring to personally answer fan mail resulting from the book. 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's jokes.

James Stewart: A Wonderful Life
Self (archive footage)

The Specialist

MGM Parade
Self

You Only Live Once
Ethan

The Gentleman from Louisiana
Deacon Devlin

Important News
Elmer 'Scoop' Stevens

Man Hunt
Ed Hoggins

The Great American Pie Company
Ephraim Deacon

It's a Great Life
Grandpa Barclay

The Perfect Tribute
Abraham Lincoln

The Fighting Westerner
Tex Murdock

Treasure Island
Ben Gunn

Hollywood on Parade No. B-9
Hick

The Chief
Uncle Joe

Dangerous Crossroads
Rufe Marvin

Men Of America
Smokey Miller

When a Feller Needs a Friend
Uncle Jonas Tucker

The Expert
John T. Minick

The Star Witness
Pvt. Summerill

Stranger in Town
Ulysses Crickle

The New School Teacher
Professor Timmons

His Nibs
Theo. Bender (segment "His Nibs")