Vic Chanter (26 January 1921 – 9 November 2010) was a former Australian rules footballer who played with Fitzroy in the VFL.
Recruited from the Alphington Football Club, Chanter signed with Fitzroy in 1946, avoiding being bound to Collingwood under new zoning laws which were soon to be adopted.
His father Fred Chanter had played one senior game for Fitzroy, in the round seven match against Essendon, at the Brunswick Street Oval on 12 June 1920.
After a match in August 1949 at Footscray where he was booed throughout the game, a journalist for the Sporting Globe wrote that "Chanter is a vigorous player.
In 1952, he was vice-captain; and, on Saturday, 28 June 1952, in round ten of the 1952 season, at a very, very muddy Brunswick Street Oval, in a tough, rugged match where Fitzroy 13.12 (90) beat Essendon 5.8 (38), Chanter played at full back against Essendon champion full-forward, John Coleman.