Wallace Worsley

[1] In April 1901, Worsely appeared at the Empire Theatre (41st Street) as Lt. Earl of Hunstanton in a revival of Leo Trevor's comedy Brother Officers.

[4] One play which was particularly successful was Philip Bartholomae Over Night (1911) in which Worsley portrayed Al Rivers.

Chaney owned the rights, and reportedly, his first choice for director was Erich von Stroheim.

The cast of extras was so large that Worsley set aside his megaphone in favor of a radio and loudspeaker.

Together, they had two sons, Wallace Worsley Jr. (1908-1991), an assistant director and production manager, whose career spanned nearly six decades and included The Wizard of Oz and E.T.

Worsley and cameraman Robert Newhard during making of The Hunchback of Notre Dame .
Worsley observes construction of Hunchback set 1922