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Lee Moran
Actor
Born June 23, 1888Died April 24, 1961 (72 years)
Lee Moran was an American actor, film director, and screenwriter. He transcended the silent film era of motion pictures to the talkies. Moran appeared in 462 films, directed 109 and wrote for 92 between 1912 and 1935. He was born in Chicago, Illinois, and died from a heart ailment in Woodland Hills, California. Moran was often paired with actor Eddie Lyons and the two made several comedic films together.
Known For
Filmography
1935 | Streamline Express · as Larry Houston |
1935 | Honeymoon Limited · as Reporter |
1935 | Circumstantial Evidence · as Spike Horton |
1935 | Night Life of the Gods · as Bus Driver |
1935 | Carnival · as Barker |
1934 | Flirtation · as Stage Manager (uncredited) |
1934 | The Circus Clown · as Slim |
1934 | Jimmy the Gent · as Stew Hatkins |
1933 | The House on 56th Street · as Can-Can Comic Dancer (uncredited) |
1933 | Son of a Sailor · as Non-Commissioned Officer |
1933 | Sitting Pretty · as Assistant Director |
1933 | Footlight Parade · as Mac - The Dance Director |
1933 | The Eleventh Commandment · as Steve |
1933 | High Gear · as Howard - Mechanic |
1933 | Grand Slam · as Artie |
1933 | On Your Guard · as Jed - Town Sheriff |
1933 | Goldie Gets Along · as Sam Kaplan |
1932 | The Death Kiss · as Todd |
1932 | Uptown New York · as Hotel Clerk |
1932 | Hat Check Girl · as Man On Subway |
1932 | Exposure · as Nosey Newton |
1931 | The Mad Genius · as Montmartre Cabaret Director (uncredited) |
1931 | Caught Plastered · as 2nd Drunk Customer |
1930 | Other Men's Women · as Railroad Worker At Lunch Counter |
1930 | A Soldier's Plaything · as The Corporal |
1930 | Pardon My Gun · as Jeff Potter |
1930 | Dancing Sweeties · as Master Of Ceremonies (uncredited) |
1930 | Sweet Mama · as Al Hadrick |
1930 | Golden Dawn · as Blink |
1930 | Mammy · as Flat Feet |
1929 | Show of Shows · as Plumber In "what Became Of The Floradora Boys" Number |
1929 | Glad Rag Doll · as Press Agent |
1929 | Dance Hall · as Ernie |
1929 | Hearts in Exile · as Professor Rooster |
1929 | Gold Diggers of Broadway · as Dance Director |
1929 | On with the Show! · as Pete |
1929 | Madonna of Avenue A · as Gus |
1928 | The Racket · as Pratt |
1928 | Show Girl · as Denny |
1927 | Spring Fever · as Oscar |
1927 | The Irresistible Lover · as Lawyer |
1927 | Fast and Furious · as Joe |
1926 | Her Big Night · as Tom Barrett |
1925 | My Lady of Whims · as Dick Flynn |
1915 | All Aboard · as The Train Porter |
1914 | His Strenuous Honeymoon · as Gentleman Jack |
1914 | Her Husbands · as The Attorney |
1914 | Her Moonshine Lover · as Cast |
1914 | His Royal Pants · as The Prince's Servant |
1914 | And the Villain Still Pursued Her · as Lee - The Cowardly Villain |
1913 | Her Friend, the Butler · as Cast |
1913 | The Brothers · as Lee - The Younger Brother |
1913 | An Elephant on His Hands · as Cast |
1913 | The Golden Princess Mine · as The Mexican |
1913 | Curses! Said the Villain · as Cast |
1913 | Hawkeye's Great Capture · as Hawkeye |
1913 | His Crazy Job · as The Star Reporter |
1913 | The Battle of Bull Con · as Cast |
1913 | Cupid's Bad Aim · as The Clerk |
1913 | Hawkeye to the Rescue · as Portuguese Joe, King Of Smugglers |
1913 | His Friend, the Undertaker · as Cast |
1913 | Four Queens and a Jack · as Lee - Corinne's Sweetheart |