Lionel Stander

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Nationality: American
Birthdate: 01/11/1908
Birthplace: New York City, New York, USA
Death Date: 11/30/1994

biography

Craggy-faced character player with a distinctive raspy voice who made his film debut in 1932 and went on to enliven numerous films, usually as an endearing curmudgeon, until he was blacklisted in the early 1950s. Stander supported himself as a stock player and Wall Street broker before resurfacing in international films, particularly "spaghetti westerns," in the 1960s. He later played the eccentric chauffeur on the TV series, "Hart to Hart" (1979-84). Stander was memorable as the cynical press agent in "A Star is Born" (1937) and as an old-time gangster in Roman Polanski's atmospheric Continued

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milestones

Year
Milestone
 
Worked as reporter on the New York newspapers, the "Evening Journal" and "The Daily News"
1928 
New York stage debut in "him"
 
Worked on radio with Fred Allen, Eddie Cantor and Rudy Vallee
1932 
Screen debut in Fatty Arbuckle and Harold Lloyd comedy shorts
1935 
Feature film debut, "The Scoundrel"
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