
Onest Conley
Known for Acting · 14 credits
- Born
- 1906-12-25
- Died
- 1989-10-08
- Place of birth
- Evanston, Illinois, USA
- Also known as
- Ernest A. Conley · Onest Conly
Biography
Born in Evanston, Illinois, his mother was the pioneering African-American film actress Madame Sul-Te-Wan (née Nellie Crawford) and his father was Robert Reed Conley. He had two brothers; Odel and Otto. His father abandoned the family shortly after Conley's birth, leaving his actress mother to raise the three boys. Like his mother, Onest Conley gravitated toward the acting profession and began taking bit parts in films. His first film appearance was a minor role in the 1926 Frank Borzage-directed The Dixie Merchant, a film adaptation of the Barry Benefield novel The Chicken-Wagon Family. The film starred Jack Mulhall and Madge Bellamy.
Despite limitations for African-American actors within the film industry during the 1920s and 1930s, Onest Conley appeared in films during the era, often typecast in stereotypical roles as "natives" and "shoeshine boys". Conley appeared alongside his brother Odel as "warriors" in the 1933 box-office hit King Kong, in which their mother also appeared in an uncredited role as a "native handmaiden". Conley also appeared alongside his mother in the 1930 Richard Thorpe-directed film The Thoroughbred as the character Ham Tolliver.
His most recognizable roles include George Harris in the 1933 Cecil B. DeMille-directed crime-drama This Day and Age, Neptune in the 1935 John S. Robertson-directed romantic drama Grand Old Girl and Mose in the 1935 Sam Newfield-directed adventure film Racing Luck.
By the early 1940s, however, Conley's career faltered and he received fewer and fewer roles. His last appearance as an actor was on an episode of the 1950s television series Soldiers of Fortune as a "voodoo drummer".
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Known For
Movies (14)

King Kong
1933
as Warrior (uncredited)

The Thoroughbred
1930
as Ham Tolliver

Vengeance
1930
as Chief

Golden Boy
1939
as Jimmy, Chocolate Drop's Brother

Jungle Goddess
1948
as Drummer

Princess O'Hara
1935
as Stable Boy (uncredited)

Racing Luck
1935
as Mose

She Knew All the Answers
1941
as Shoeshine Boy

This Day and Age
1933
as George Harris

The Dixie Merchant
1926
as Eph

The Foxes of Harrow
1947
as Drummer in Voodoo Sequence (uncredited)

The Thrill of Brazil
1946
as Specialty dancer (uncredited)

Grand Old Girl
1935
as Neptune

Diamond Handcuffs
1928
as Native Dancer (uncredited)
About Onest Conley
Born in Evanston, Illinois, his mother was the pioneering African-American film actress Madame Sul-Te-Wan (née Nellie Crawford) and his father was Robert Reed Conley. He had two brothers; Odel and Otto. His father abandoned the family shortly after Conley's birth, leaving his actress mother to raise the three boys. Like his mother, Onest Conley gravitated toward the acting profession and began taking bit parts in films. His first film appearance was a minor role in the 1926 Frank Borzage-directed The Dixie Merchant, a film adaptation of the Ba… With 14 credits spanning from 1926 to 1948, Onest Conley has appeared in 14 films and 0 TV shows.
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- King Kong (1933) — as Warrior (uncredited)
- The Thoroughbred (1930) — as Ham Tolliver
- Vengeance (1930) — as Chief
- Golden Boy (1939) — as Jimmy, Chocolate Drop's Brother
- Jungle Goddess (1948) — as Drummer
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