{{Short description|American actor (1914–1981)}} {{More citations needed |date=June 2020}} {{Use American English|date=May 2021}} {{Use mdy dates|date=May 2021}} {{Infobox person | name = Woodrow Chambliss | image = Woodrow_Chambliss_in_The_Andy_Griffith_Show_1965.jpg | image_size = | caption = Woodrow Chambliss in ''The Andy Griffith Show'' 1965 | years_active = 1946–1981 | birth_name = Woodrow Lewis Chambliss | birth_date = {{birth date|1914|10|14}} | birth_place = Bowie, Texas, U.S. | death_date = {{death date and age|1981|01|08|1914|10|14}} | death_place = Ojai, California, U.S. | occupation = Actor | other_names = Woody Chambliss | spouse = Erika Kapralik | children = 3 }} '''Lewis Woodrow Chambliss''' (October 14, 1914<ref>{{cite web| title=WOODY CHAMBLISS OVERVIEW| url=https://www.fandango.com/people/woody-chambliss-112975| website=Fandango Media| access-date=January 8, 2025}}</ref> – January 8, 1981) was an American character actor who appeared in both feature films and television. He is perhaps best known for his appearances as several characters in the TV hit ''Gunsmoke'', where he eventually settled into the recurring role of storekeeper Mr. Lathrop.
==Early life== Chambliss was born on October 14, 1914, in Bowie, Texas.<ref name="vcs">{{cite news |last1=Beley |first1=Gene |title=Ojai's Woodrow Chambliss Eyes Award For 'Bronson' Role Tonight |url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/ventura-county-star-woodrow-chambliss/164173961/` |access-date=January 28, 2025 |work=The Ventura County Star-Free Press |date=October 8, 1969 |page=D 7|via = Newspapers.com }}</ref> He was the son of Lorenzo Dow “L.D.” and Lucinda “Lula Mae” Mae (Thornton) Chambliss,{{Citation needed |date=January 2025}} who had a farm outside Brownfield, Texas. He attended public schools in Brownfield and Baylor University, where his first contact with drama occurred as a prompter with the Baylor Little Theater.<ref name="lma">{{cite news |title=Brownfield Boy Has Leading Role In Broadway Play To Be Presented In October |url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/53593453/woodrow-chambliss/ |accessdate=June 17, 2020 |work=Lubbock Morning Avalanche |date=October 5, 1939 |location=Texas, Lubbock |page=1 |via=Newspapers.com |archive-date=June 17, 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200617034615/https://www.newspapers.com/clip/53593453/woodrow-chambliss/ |url-status=live }}</ref> Intending to be a lawyer, Chambliss attended Baylor's law school, but a dramatics teacher at the university influenced him to change his major to theater arts.<ref name="vcs" />
==Career== After Chambliss left Baylor, he worked as a technician apprentice for a stock theater company in Milford Connecticut.<ref name="wsth">{{cite news |title=Ex-Baylorite Given Lead In Future Broadway Play |url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/waco-tribune-herald-woodrow-chambliss/164175755/ |access-date=January 28, 2025 |work=Waco Sunday Tribune-Herald |date=October 1, 1939 |page=17|via = Newspapers.com }}</ref> Receiving a scholarship in the summer of 1937 enabled him to go to Bath, England, as a drama exchange student and study with Michael Chekhov. He became a member of the Checkov Theater company<ref name="vcs" /> at Darlington Hall, Devonshire, and returned to the United States when the group moved because of the threat of war.<ref name="wsth" /> A Bath newspaper described Chambliss's portrayal of a grandfather in a production of the 1937 Summer Drama School at Citizen House, Bath, as "a performance of outstanding merit, quite worthy of the professional stage".<ref>{{cite news |title=Plays on Roof Garden |url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/bath-weekly-chronicle-and-herald/164176705/ |access-date=January 28, 2025 |work=Bath Weekly Chronicle and Herald |date=August 28, 1937 |page=10|via = Newspapers.com }}</ref>
He made his Broadway debut in a 1939 Chekhov production of ''The Possessed.''<ref>{{cite web |title=Woodrow Chambliss |url=https://www.ibdb.com/broadway-cast-staff/woodrow-chambliss-88683 |website=Internet Broadway Database |publisher=The Broadway League |accessdate=June 17, 2020 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20200617021207/https://www.ibdb.com/broadway-cast-staff/woodrow-chambliss-88683 |archivedate=June 17, 2020}}</ref> The cast also included his wife, Erika Kapralik, and actor Ford Rainey, but the play only ran for fourteen performances on Broadway.{{Citation needed |date=January 2025}}
During World War II, he worked at the Naval Construction Battalion Center Port Hueneme naval base in Port Hueneme, California.{{Citation needed |date=January 2025}} After the war, he and others from the Chekhov company established a repertory troupe that for four years performed in the Happy Valley Theater in Ojai, California. Chambliss went on to become the manager of the Senior Canyon Mutual Water Company prior to resuming his theater career.<ref name=vcs/>
Chambliss made his first on-screen appearance in 1946, in an uncredited role in Jean Negulesco's ''Three Strangers'', followed by several uncredited roles in films such as ''3:10 to Yuma'' and ''Zero Hour!''. In 1965, he received a supporting role in ''Wild Seed'', directed by Brian G. Hutton and starring Michael Parks. He appeared in the post-apocalyptic Sci-fi drama ''Glen and Randa'' in 1971, notable for its "X" rating from MPAA at the time of release.<ref>{{cite web| last1=Canby| first1=Vincent| title=2 Innocents After The Bomb:Jim McBride's 'Glen and Randa' Arrives X Rating Belies Film's Philosophical Intent| url=https://www.nytimes.com/1971/09/20/archives/2-innocents-after-the-bombjim-mcbrides-glen-and-randa-arrives-x.html| website=The New York Times| date=September 20, 1971| access-date=January 3, 2025}}</ref> He continued appearing in film throughout the 1970s, with roles in ''Greaser's Palace'', ''Cry for Me, Billy'', ''The Devil's Rain'' and the jukebox musical comedy ''Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band''.
In addition to his work on ''Gunsmoke'', where he eventually settled into the recurring role of storekeeper Mr. Lathrop, he also had a recurring role as riverboat Captain Tom of the "Sultana" on the TV show ''Yancy Derringer''.
He also appeared in two 1958 episodes of ''Perry Mason'': as Phil Reese in "The Case of the Fugitive Nurse," and Fred Haley in "The Case of the Lucky Loser." In 1960, he appeared in Gene Barry's TV Western series ''Bat Masterson'' as town undertaker Mr. O’Malley (S2E20). In 1965, he appeared on ''The Andy Griffith Show'' in the episode, "Aunt Bee's Invisible Beau", as their butter-and-egg-man.<ref name="RottenTomatoes">{{cite web| title=The Andy Griffith Show – Season 5, Episode 27 Aunt Bee's Invisible Beau| url=https://www.rottentomatoes.com/tv/the_andy_griffith_show/s05/e27| website=Fandango Media| access-date=January 3, 2025}}</ref> He and wife Erika also appeared together as grandparents in the 1978 TV movie ''Forever''. He also played the role of Zadok Walton, cousin to Grandpa Walton, on a Season 8 episode of ''The Waltons''.
==Personal life and death== He was married to Romanian actress Erika Kapralik (September 6, 1911 – May 14, 1992 in Ojai, California). They had three children. He died on January 8, 1981, in Ojai of colon cancer.<ref name="metv" />
==Filmography== {| class="wikitable" |+Film |- ! Year ! Title ! Role ! Notes ! {{abbr|Ref.|Reference}} |- | 1946 | ''Three Strangers'' | Man in Pub | Uncredited | align="center"|<ref>{{cite web| title=Three Strangers - Full Cast & Crew| url=https://www.tvguide.com/movies/three-strangers/cast/2030112575/| website=tvguide.com| access-date=January 3, 2025}}</ref> |- | 1957 | ''3:10 to Yuma'' | Blacksmith | Uncredited | align="center"|<ref>{{cite web| title=3:10 to Yuma - Full Cast & Crew| url=https://www.tvguide.com/movies/310-to-yuma/cast/2000115641/| website=tvguide.com| access-date=January 3, 2025}}</ref> |- | 1957 | ''Zero Hour!'' | Reporter | Uncredited | align="center"|<ref name="TVGuide">{{cite web| title=Woodrow Chambliss| url=https://www.tvguide.com/celebrities/woodrow-chambliss/credits/3030016161/| website=tvguide.com| access-date=January 3, 2025}}</ref> |- | 1964 | ''Invitation to a Gunfighter'' | Townsman | Uncredited | align="center"|<ref>{{cite web| title=CAST & CREW INVITATION TO A GUNFIGHTER| url=https://mubi.com/en/films/invitation-to-a-gunfighter/cast| website=mubi.com| access-date=January 3, 2025}}</ref> |- | 1965 | ''Wild Seed'' | Mr. Simms | | align="center"|<ref>{{cite web| title=CAST & CREW WILD SEED| url=https://mubi.com/en/films/wild-seed/cast| website=mubi.com| access-date=January 3, 2025}}</ref> |- | 1966 | ''The Chase'' | Salesman | Uncredited | align="center"|<ref name="TVGuide" /> |- | 1970 | ''The Wild Country'' | Dakota | | align="center"|<ref>{{cite web| title=CAST & CREW THE WILD COUNTRY| url=https://mubi.com/en/films/the-wild-country/cast| website=mubi.com| access-date=January 3, 2025}}</ref> |- | 1971 | ''Glen and Randa'' | Sidney Miller | | align="center"|<ref>{{cite web| title=Glen and Randa| url=https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/glen_and_randa| website=Fandango Media| access-date=January 4, 2025}}</ref> |- | 1972 | ''Greaser's Palace'' | Father | | align="center"|<ref>{{cite web| last1=Canby| first1=Vincent| title='Greaser's Palace'| url=https://www.nytimes.com/1972/08/01/archives/greasers-palace.html| website=The New York Times| date=August 1, 1972| access-date=January 3, 2025}}</ref> |- | 1972 | ''Cry for Me, Billy'' | Prospector | | align="center"|<ref>{{cite web| title=CAST & CREW CRY FOR ME, BILLY| url=https://mubi.com/en/films/cry-for-me-billy/cast| website=mubi.com| access-date=January 3, 2025}}</ref> |- | 1973 | ''Scorpio'' | | Uncredited | align="center"|<ref name="TVGuide" /> |- | 1975 | ''The Devil's Rain'' | John | | align="center"|<ref>{{cite web| title=The Devil's Rain - Full Cast & Crew| url=https://www.tvguide.com/movies/the-devils-rain/cast/2000005090/| website=tvguide.com| access-date=January 3, 2025}}</ref> |- | 1978 | ''Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band'' | Old Sgt. Pepper | | align="center"|<ref name="TVGuide" /> |- | 1980 | ''Cloud Dancer'' | Curtis Pitts | | align="center"|<ref name="MUBI">{{cite web| title=WOODROW CHAMBLISS| url=https://mubi.com/en/cast/woodrow-chambliss| website=mubi.com| access-date=January 3, 2025}}</ref> |- | 1981 | ''Second-Hand Hearts'' | Deaf Attendant | Posthumous release | align="center"|<ref>{{cite web| last1=Canby| first1=Vincent| title=BARBARA HARRIS IN 'SECOND HAND HEARTS'| url=https://www.nytimes.com/1981/05/08/movies/barbara-harris-in-second-hand-hearts.html| website=The New York Times| date=May 8, 1981| access-date=January 3, 2025}}</ref> |- | 1983 | ''Reckless'' (aka ''Reckless and in Love'') | | Posthumous release | align="center"|<ref>{{cite web| title=Reckless - Full Cast & Crew| url=https://www.tvguide.com/movies/reckless/cast/2030129128/| website=tvguide.com| access-date=January 3, 2025}}</ref> |}
{| class="wikitable" |+Television |- ! Year ! Title ! Role ! Notes ! {{abbr|Ref.|Reference}} |- | 1957 | ''The Gale Storm Show'' | | Episode: "The Blarney Stone" | align="center"|<ref name="TVGuide" /> |- | 1957–1975 | ''Gunsmoke'' | Various roles | 38 episodes | align="center"|<ref name="metv">{{cite web| title=Gunsmoke's Woody Chambliss performed one of his final roles on The Waltons| url=https://www.metv.com/stories/gunsmokes-woody-chambliss-performed-one-of-his-final-roles-on-the-waltons| website=metv.com| date=August 5, 2021| access-date=January 3, 2025}}</ref> |- | rowspan="2"|1957–1961 | rowspan="2"|''Have Gun – Will Travel'' | Hotel Clerk | Episode: The Colonel and the Lady" | align="center"|<ref>{{cite web| title=Have Gun -- Will Travel – Season 1, Episode 11 The Colonel and the Lady| url=https://www.rottentomatoes.com/tv/have_gun_will_travel/s01/e11| website=Fandango Media| access-date=January 3, 2025}}</ref> |- | McCormack | Episode: "Blind Circle" | align="center"|<ref>{{cite web| title=Have Gun -- Will Travel – Season 5, Episode 14 Blind Circle| url=https://www.rottentomatoes.com/tv/have_gun_will_travel/s05/e14| website=Fandango Media| access-date=January 3, 2025}}</ref> |- | 1957 | ''Trackdown'' | Horsetrader | Episode: "End of an Outlaw" (uncredited) | align="center"|<ref name="TVGuide" /> |- | 1957 | ''Sugarfoot'' | Boswell Newsom | Episode: "Misfire" | align="center"|<ref name="TVGuide" /> |- | 1958 | ''Playhouse 90'' | Pete | Episode: "The Last Man" | align="center"|<ref name="TVGuide" /> |- | rowspan="2"|1958 | rowspan="2"|''Perry Mason'' | Philip Connors | Episode: "The Case of the Fugitive Nurse" | align="center"|<ref>{{cite web| title=Perry Mason – Season 1, Episode 22| url=https://www.rottentomatoes.com/tv/perry_mason/s01/e22| website=Fandango Media| access-date=January 3, 2025}}</ref> |- | Fred Haley | Episode: "The Case of The Lucky Loser" | align="center"|<ref>{{cite web| title=Perry Mason – Season 2, Episode 2 The Case of the Lucky Loser| url=https://www.rottentomatoes.com/tv/perry_mason/s02/e02| website=Fandango Media| access-date=January 3, 2025}}</ref> |- | 1958–1959 | ''Yancy Derringer'' | Captain Tom | 9 episodes | align="center"|<ref>{{cite web| title=CAST & CREW YANCY DERRINGER| url=https://mubi.com/en/films/yancy-derringer/cast| website=mubi.com| access-date=January 3, 2025}}</ref> |- | rowspan="3"|1960–1964 | rowspan="3"|''Death Valley Days'' | Judge Bristol | Episode: "Shadows on the Window" | align="center"|<ref name="TVGuide" /> |- | rowspan="2"|Stage Driver | Episode: "The Vintage Years" (uncredited) | align="center"|<ref name="TVGuide" /> |- | Episode: "The Last Stagecoach Robbery" | align="center"|<ref name="TVGuide" /> |- | 1960 | ''Bat Masterson'' | O'Malley | Episode: "Six Feet of Gold" | align="center"|<ref>{{cite web| title=Bat Masterson – Season 2, Episode 20 Six Feet of Gold| url=https://www.rottentomatoes.com/tv/bat_masterson/s02/e20| website=Fandango Media| access-date=January 3, 2025}}</ref> |- | 1961 | ''The Untouchables'' | Burt | Episode: "The Big Train: Part 2" | align="center"|<ref name="TVGuide" /> |- | 1961 | ''Lassie'' | Hank Loomis | Episode: "The Trip" | align="center"|<ref>{{cite web| title=Lassie – Season 7, Episode 20 The Trip| url=https://www.rottentomatoes.com/tv/lassie/s07/e20| website=Fandango Media| access-date=January 3, 2025}}</ref> |- | 1961 | ''My Three Sons'' | Edgar Loos | Episode: "Deadline" | align="center"|<ref>{{cite web| title=My Three Sons – Season 1, Episode 23 Deadline| url=https://www.rottentomatoes.com/tv/my_three_sons/s01/e23| website=Fandango Media| access-date=January 3, 2025}}</ref> |- | rowspan="2"|1965 | rowspan="2"|''The Andy Griffith Show'' | Orville Hendricks | Episode: "Aunt Bee's Invisible Beau" | align="center"|<ref name="RottenTomatoes" /> |- | Harlan Robinson | Episode: "The Church Organ" | align="center"|<ref>{{cite web| title=The Andy Griffith Show – Season 6, Episode 14 The Church Organ| url=https://www.rottentomatoes.com/tv/the_andy_griffith_show/s06/e14| website=Fandango Media| access-date=January 3, 2025}}</ref> |- | 1966 | ''The Wild Wild West'' | Bill Wingo | Episode: "The Night of the Flying Pie Plate" | align="center"|<ref name="TVGuide" /> |- | 1967 | ''Cimarron Strip'' | Oliver Wheelwright | Episode: "The Beast That Walks Like a Man" | align="center"|<ref name="TVGuide" /> |- | 1969 | ''Then Came Bronson'' | Abner Hotchman | Episode: "The Circle of Time" | align="center"|<ref name="TVGuide" /> |- | 1970 | ''The Virginian'' | MacIntosh | Episode: "Experiment in New Life" | align="center"|<ref name="TVGuide" /> |- | 1971 | ''Bearcats!'' | Mayor Evans | Episode: "The Feathered Serpent" | align="center"|<ref name="TVGuide" /> |- | 1973 | ''Doc Elliot'' | Kelsey | Episode: "And All Ye Need to Know" | align="center"|<ref name="TVGuide" /> |- | 1974 | ''Dirty Sally'' | Doc Carter | Episode: "I Never Saw the Pacific" | align="center"|<ref name="TVGuide" /> |- | rowspan="2"|1974–1976 | rowspan="2"|''The Six Million Dollar Man'' | Pop | Episode: "The Midas Touch" | align="center"|<ref>{{cite web| title=The Six Million Dollar Man – Season 2, Episode 7 The Midas Touch| url=https://www.rottentomatoes.com/tv/the_six_million_dollar_man/s02/e07| website=Fandango Media| access-date=January 3, 2025}}</ref> |- | Mr. Savannah | Episode: "The Bionic Boy" | align="center"|<ref name="TVGuide" /> |- | 1975 | ''Disneyland'' | Dakota | Episode: "Wild Country: Part 2" | align="center"|<ref name="TVGuide" /> |- | 1975 | ''Three for the Road'' | | Episode: "The Trail of Bigfoot" | align="center"|<ref name="TVGuide" /> |- | 1976 | ''Police Woman'' | Martin Shaw | Episode: "Night of the Full Moon" | align="center"|<ref>{{cite web| title=Police Woman – Season 3, Episode 13 Night of the Full Moon| url=https://www.rottentomatoes.com/tv/police_woman/s03/e13| website=Fandango Media| access-date=January 3, 2025}}</ref> |- | 1977 | ''Logan's Run'' | Lab Tech One | Episode: "Man Out of Time" | align="center"|<ref name="TVGuide" /> |- | rowspan="4"|1978–1979 | rowspan="4"|''How the West Was Won'' | rowspan="3"|Mr. McGreevy | Episode: "Buffalo Story" | align="center"|<ref name="metv" /> |- | Episode: "Cattle Drive" (uncredited) | align="center"|<ref name="metv" /> |- | Episode: "Brothers" | align="center"|<ref name="metv" /> |- | Citizen | Episode: "Hillary" | align="center"|<ref name="metv" /> |- | 1980 | ''The Waltons'' | Zadok Walton | Episode: "The Remembrance" | align="center"|<ref name="metv" /> |}
{| class="wikitable" |+Television film |- ! Year ! Title ! Role ! Notes ! {{abbr|Ref.|Reference}} |- | 1970 | ''Cutter's Trail'' | Thompson | | align="center"|<ref>{{cite web| title=Cutter's Trail - Full Cast & Crew| url=https://www.tvguide.com/movies/cutters-trail/cast/2030055273/| website=tvguide.com| access-date=January 4, 2025}}</ref> |- | 1972 | ''The Great Man's Whiskers'' | Paddleford | | align="center"|<ref>{{cite web| title=THE GREAT MAN'S WHISKERS| url=https://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/469709/the-great-mans-whiskers| website=TCM| access-date=January 3, 2025| archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211215091257/https://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/469709/the-great-mans-whiskers| archive-date=December 15, 2021}}</ref> |- | 1972 | ''Footsteps'' | Minister | | align="center"|<ref>{{cite web| title=CAST & CREW FOOTSTEPS| url=https://mubi.com/en/films/footsteps-1972/cast| website=mubi.com| access-date=January 4, 2025}}</ref> |- | 1972 | ''Gargoyles'' | Uncle Willie | | align="center"|<ref>{{cite web| title=Gargoyles - Full Cast & Crew| url=https://www.tvguide.com/movies/gargoyles/cast/2000046907/| website=tvguide.com| access-date=January 4, 2025}}</ref> |- | 1973 | ''Class of '63'' | Dr. Pillard | | align="center"|<ref>{{cite web| title=CAST & CREW CLASS OF '63| url=https://mubi.com/en/films/class-of-63/cast| website=mubi.com| access-date=January 4, 2025}}</ref> |- | 1973 | ''The Red Pony'' | Orville Frye | | align="center"|<ref>{{cite web| title=The Red Pony - Full Cast & Crew| url=https://www.tvguide.com/movies/the-red-pony/cast/2030120041/| website=tvguide.com| access-date=January 4, 2025}}</ref> |- | 1974 | ''The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman'' | Freedom Investigator | Uncredited | align="center"|<ref name="TVGuide" /> |- | 1974 | ''The Stranger Who Looks Like Me'' | Paul | | align="center"|<ref>{{cite web| title=The Stranger Who Looks Like Me - Full Cast & Crew| url=https://www.tvguide.com/movies/the-stranger-who-looks-like-me/cast/2030011329/| website=tvguide.com| access-date=January 4, 2025}}</ref> |- | 1975 | ''Huckleberry Finn'' | Auctioneer | | align="center"|<ref>{{cite web| title=Huckleberry Finn - Full Cast & Crew| url=https://www.tvguide.com/movies/huckleberry-finn/cast/2000005558/| website=tvguide.com| access-date=January 4, 2025}}</ref> |- | 1975 | ''Perilous Voyage'' | | Uncredited | align="center"|<ref>{{cite web| title=Perilous Voyage - Full Cast & Crew| url=https://www.tvguide.com/movies/perilous-voyage/cast/2030026451/| website=tvguide.com| access-date=January 4, 2025}}</ref> |- | 1977 | ''There's Always Room'' | McRaven | | align="center"|<ref>{{cite web| title=There's Always Room| url=https://en.kinorium.com/1512887/cast/| website=en.kinorium.com| access-date=January 4, 2025}}</ref> |- | 1978 | ''Forever'' | Grandfather | | align="center"|<ref>{{cite web| title=Forever - Full Cast & Crew| url=https://www.tvguide.com/movies/forever/cast/2030056049/| website=tvguide.com| access-date=January 4, 2025}}</ref> |- | 1978 | ''Lassie: The New Beginning'' | Victor Turkey | | align="center"|<ref>{{cite web| title=Lassie: A New Beginning - Full Cast & Crew| url=https://www.tvguide.com/movies/lassie-a-new-beginning/cast/2030055874/| website=tvguide.com| access-date=January 4, 2025}}</ref> |- | 1979 | ''Better Late Than Never'' | Woody | | align="center"|<ref name="MUBI" /> |- | 1981 | ''Murder in Texas'' | Oilman | Posthumous broadcast | align="center"|<ref>{{cite web| title=Murder in Texas - Full Cast & Crew| url=https://www.tvguide.com/movies/murder-in-texas/cast/2000098524/| website=tvguide.com| access-date=January 4, 2025}}</ref> |- | 1981 | ''Through the Magic Pyramid'' (aka ''The Time Crystal'') | Stable Master | Posthumous broadcast | align="center"|<ref>{{cite web| title=Through the Magic Pyramid - Full Cast & Crew| url=https://www.tvguide.com/movies/through-the-magic-pyramid/cast/2030346554/| website=tvguide.com| access-date=January 4, 2025}}</ref> |}
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==External links== * {{IMDb name|0150476}} * {{IBDB name|88683}} * [http://www.cowboydirectory.com/C/c--art.html cowboydirectory photo of Woody Chambliss] * [http://michaelchekhovcenter.org/MICHAEL%20CHEKHOV%20IN%20RIDGEFIELD.htm Michael Chekhov International Center] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121224122652/http://michaelchekhovcenter.org/MICHAEL%20CHEKHOV%20IN%20RIDGEFIELD.htm |date=December 24, 2012 }}
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