Chege Grundy

Chege Grundy (June 6, 1916 - December 3, 1975) was a Kenyan actor and screenwriter. Chege is most notably known for being Kenyan-El Kadsreian actress Linda Grundy's grandfather, and for starring in a series of successful El Kadsreian films.

History
Chege was born on June 6, 1916 in the Kikuyu town of Kenya, Africa. After graduating from High School, he lived with his parents until he was 21, when he decided to move to El Kadsre City in the now-former Vlokozu Union. The first film he would ever star in was the 1940 Italian-language cult classic, Notti senza compromessi (Eng: Unpromising Nights), although the first English-language film he would star in would be The Edward Family Curse, which is also the first movie he ever wrote as a co-screenwriter. He was most known for playing a minor role as a police officer in the 1956 cult classic, Attack of The Skinless Chomping Head, where in one scene, Malthus bites his arm off, killing him and scaring away an entire squadron of officers.