Lester Dorr

Lester Dorr

Born May 07, 1893 (Age: 132) Boston, Massachusetts, USA

Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Lester Dorr (born Harry Lester Dorr; May 8, 1893 - August 25, 1980) was an American actor who between 1917 and 1975 appeared in well over 500 productions on stage, in feature films and shorts, and in televised plays and weekly series. His extensive filmography attests to his versatility as a supporting actor and reliability as a bit player. Although Dorr's screen roles are at times credited, the great majority of his work is uncredited. Dorr was cast in more than 250 films in just the 1930s alone. Dorr continued to appear regularly in studio productions throughout the 1940s, but with reduced frequency when compared to the preceding decade; nevertheless, he still added more than 140 Hollywood films to his résumé in that decade. His work on the big screen decreased even further in the 1950s as acting opportunities increased on television. He was, though, cast in at least 45 feature films and shorts during the 1950s. By the late 1940s and early 1950s, programming in the rapidly expanding medium of television attracted the talents of many experienced personnel in the film industry, including Dorr. As with his film career, Dorr’s 15 years of being cast in television series consisted predominantly of brief appearances on screen and portraying characters who had relatively few lines. Yet, his characterizations on television, like in films, were highly diverse and can be seen in at least 84 episodes of Westerns, crime and detective series, courtroom and hospital dramas, adventure programs, and sitcoms of the period.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Lester Dorr (born Harry Lester Dorr; May 8, 1893 - August 25, 1980) was an American actor who between 1917 and 1975 appeared in well over 500 productions on stage, in feature films and shorts, and in televised plays and weekly series. His extensive filmography attests to his versatility as a supporting actor and reliability as a bit player. Although Dorr's screen roles are at times credited, the great majority of his work is uncredited. Dorr was cast in more than 250 films in just the 1930s alone. Dorr continued to appear regularly in studio productions throughout the 1940s, but with reduced frequency when compared to the preceding decade; nevertheless, he still added more than 140 Hollywood films to his résumé in that decade. His work on the big screen decreased even further in the 1950s as acting opportunities increased on television. He was, though, cast in at least 45 feature films and shorts during the 1950s. By the late 1940s and early 1950s, programming in the rapidly expanding medium of television attracted the talents of many experienced personnel in the film industry, including Dorr. As with his film career, Dorr’s 15 years of being cast in television series consisted predominantly of brief appearances on screen and portraying characters who had relatively few lines. Yet, his characterizations on television, like in films, were highly diverse and can be seen in at least 84 episodes of Westerns, crime and detective series, courtroom and hospital dramas, adventure programs, and sitcoms of the period.
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Filmography

At Long Last Love

At Long Last Love

1975 as Doorman Age: 81
Hello, Dolly!

Hello, Dolly!

1969 as Workman (uncredited) Age: 76
Inherit the Wind

Inherit the Wind

1960 as Dr. John (uncredited) Age: 67
Vice Raid

Vice Raid

1959 as Malone's Secretary Age: 66
Arson for Hire

Arson for Hire

1959 as Cab Dispatcher Age: 65
Marjorie Morningstar

Marjorie Morningstar

1958 as Elevator Operator (uncredited) Age: 64
No Image

So Your Wife Wants to Work

1956 as Harry (uncredited) Age: 63
So You Want to Be Pretty

So You Want to Be Pretty

1956 as Eddie the Bartender (uncredited) Age: 62
East of Eden

East of Eden

1955 as City Official at Parade (uncredited) Age: 61
Anchors Aweigh

Anchors Aweigh

1945 as Assistant Director (uncredited) Age: 52
Gentleman Jim

Gentleman Jim

1942 as Reporter (uncredited) Age: 49
For Me and My Gal

For Me and My Gal

1942 as Stage Manager (uncredited) Age: 49
The Secret Code

The Secret Code

1942 as Otto Stahl Age: 49
Sabotage Squad

Sabotage Squad

1942 as Middle Barber [script name: Harry] Age: 49
The Pride of the Yankees

The Pride of the Yankees

1942 as Disappointed Fan #1 (uncredited) Age: 49
Lady in a Jam

Lady in a Jam

1942 as Carter’s Assistant Manager (uncredited) Age: 49
The Mystery of Marie Roget

The Mystery of Marie Roget

1942 as Subordinate Age: 48
Fingers at the Window

Fingers at the Window

1942 as Photographer (uncredited) Age: 48
Don't Lie

Don't Lie

1942 as 1st Circus Attendant (uncredited) Age: 48
Alias Boston Blackie

Alias Boston Blackie

1942 as Henry - Desk Clerk (uncredited) Age: 48
A Tragedy at Midnight

A Tragedy at Midnight

1942 as Maxim's Headwaiter (uncredited) Age: 48
Pardon My Stripes

Pardon My Stripes

1942 as Bookie (uncredited) Age: 48
Babes on Broadway

Babes on Broadway

1941 as Reed's Writer (uncredited) Age: 48
Remember the Day

Remember the Day

1941 as Photographer Age: 48
Road to Happiness

Road to Happiness

1941 as Rankin's Chauffeur (uncredited) Age: 48
Paris Calling

Paris Calling

1941 as Gendarme (uncredited) Age: 48
Three Girls About Town

Three Girls About Town

1941 as Reporter Age: 48
The Officer and the Lady

The Officer and the Lady

1941 as Concessionaire (uncredited) Age: 48
Two Latins from Manhattan

Two Latins from Manhattan

1941 as Information Attendant Age: 48
You'll Never Get Rich

You'll Never Get Rich

1941 as Photographer at Crystal Room (uncredited) Age: 48
The Reluctant Dragon

The Reluctant Dragon

1941 as Slim (uncredited) Age: 48
No Image

South of Panama

1941 as Joe Age: 47
Roar of the Press

Roar of the Press

1941 as Swithboard Operator Age: 47
The Death Kiss

The Death Kiss

1932 as Hotel Desk Clerk Age: 39
If I Had a Million

If I Had a Million

1932 as Pedestrian at Accident (uncredited) Age: 39
Newly Rich

Newly Rich

1931 as (uncredited) Age: 38