Chappie
Encyclopedia
Nickname or given name
- Charles Coventry (Zimbabwean cricketer)Charles Coventry (Zimbabwean cricketer)Charles Kevin Coventry is a Zimbabwean cricketer. He is a right-handed batsman and occasional wicket-keeper. Within Zimbabwe he is known as "Chappie" Coventry. He previously held the record of the highest individual score in a One Day International, 194 runs not out. This was surpassed by Sachin...
, nicknamed Chappie - Chappie DwyerChappie DwyerEdmund Alfred Dwyer was an Australian cricketer and national selector. Dwyer was born in Mosman, Sydney and played for the New South Wales cricket team for three first-class cricket matches as a right-handed batsmen.-Career:Dwyer played his three matches for NSW sporadically between the end of the...
(1894–1975), Australian cricketer - Chappie FoxChappie FoxCharles Philip "Chappie" Fox was a circus historian and philanthropist born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, who greatly expanded the Circus World Museum and helped found the Great Circus Parade in Milwaukee....
(1913–2003), American circus historian and philanthropist - Chappie GeyganChappie GeyganJames Edward Geygan was an American shortstop in Major League Baseball. Born in Ironton, Ohio, he played for the Boston Red Sox from 1924-1926. He died at age 62 in Columbus, Ohio.-External links:...
(1903–1966), American shortstop in Major League Baseball - Daniel James, Jr. (1920–1978), U.S. Air Force fighter pilot, first African American four-star general
- Chappie JohnsonChappie JohnsonGeorge "Chappie" Johnson was an African-American baseball catcher and field manager in the Negro leagues. He played for many of the best teams around 1900 and 1910 and he crossed racial boundaries as a teacher and coach....
(1876–1949), American baseball catcher and field manager in the Negro leagues - Chappie McFarlandChappie McFarlandCharles Amos McFarland was a pitcher in Major League Baseball. He pitched from 1902-1906.His brother, Monte McFarland, also played professional baseball.-External links:...
(1875–1924), American pitcher in Major League Baseball - Chappie SnodgrassChappie SnodgrassAmzie Beal Snodgrass was a Major League Baseball outfielder. Snodgrass played for the Baltimore Orioles in the season. In three games, he had one hit in ten at-bats. He batted and threw right-handed....
(1870–1951), American Major League Baseball outfielder - Max Miller (comedian) (November–1963), British front-cloth comedian known as the Cheeky Chappie
In arts
- Coach Charles "Chappie" Davis, a character played by Sonny Jim Gaines in the 1981 television movie The Sophisticated GentsThe Sophisticated GentsThe Sophisticated Gents is a TV miniseries that aired on three consecutive nights from September 29 to October 1, 1981 on NBC. Its ensemble cast featured a number of African American stage and film actors, many of whom were customarily seen in Blaxploitation motion pictures in the 1970s. The...
- Chappie, Don't CryChappie, Don't Cry"Chappie, Don't Cry", or as it's sometimes spelled, "Chappie,Don't Cry", is the first mainstream album by the Japanese dub band, Fishmans. "Chappie" is believed to be referring to Charlie Chaplin. The album cover also has a Chaplin-esque hat on it.- Tracks :...
, a 1991 album by Japanese musicians Fishmans - Stanford ChaparralStanford ChaparralThe Stanford Chaparral is a humor magazine published by students of Stanford University since 1899.-History:...
, college humor magazine nicknamed Chappie