[2] He began his career in 1933, as appearing in the film Chance at Heaven, where Chase played the uncredited role of "Betty's Escort".
[3] In 1953, Chase toured on the stage play, titled, The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial, in which was presented by producer, Paul Gregory.
[4] He co-starred and appeared on films such as The Great Sioux Uprising, The Buccaneer, The Blob,[5] The Caddy, El Paso Stampede and Old Oklahoma Plains.
[3] Chase also guest-starred on television programs including Death Valley Days,[6] Perry Mason, The Rifleman, Alfred Hitchcock Presents, Bonanza, Tales of Wells Fargo, 77 Sunset Strip, The Phil Silvers Show and Gunsmoke.
[3] Chase retired his career in 1970, as last credit was from the television serial The Roads to Freedom, in the episode "The Defeated: Part 2".