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Herman Arthur "Harry" Lauter [1] (June 19, 1914 – October 30, 1990) [2] was an American character actor. ... Personal life. Lauter was married to Barbara Ayres. [7]
Great Scot!: the life story of Sir Harry Lauder, legendary laird of the music hall. by Gordon Irving, London, 1968 (ISBN 0-09-089070-1). Harry Lauder in the Limelight by William Wallace, Lewes, Sussex, 1988, (ISBN 0-86332-312-X), which has a foreword and extensive notes by Sir Harry's great-nephew, Gregory Lauder-Frost.
When outlaws the Sims Brothers kill his sister during a stagecoach robbery, gunfighter Ben Lattimore, Harry Lauter vows vengeance. When he learns that an old lawman, Marshall Jethro Karnin, Don "Red" Barry has captured them, he had considered shooting the brothers but then decides ride along with the convict stagecoach to prevent against an attack and a possible rescue by their fellow gang ...
Trader Tom of the China Seas is a 1954 Republic film serial directed by Franklin Adreon and starring Harry Lauter, Aline Towne, Lyle Talbot, Robert Shayne, Fred Graham, and Richard Reeves. In 1966 the serial was edited into Century 66 100-minute television film with the new title Target: Sea of China .
In the 1959 MGM film, The Gunfight at Dodge City, Harry Lauter portrayed Ed Masterson, historically portraying him as killed, shot in the back by a man avenging his own brother's death. [ 7 ] In the 1994 Warner Bros. film, Wyatt Earp , Bill Pullman portrayed Ed Masterson, whom Wyatt Earp (played by Kevin Costner ) claimed lacked the temperament ...
Harry Harvey, Jr., as Jeff Thorpe in "Traitor's Gold" (1958) Ed Hinton, as Matt Carter in "Blazing Across the Pecos" and as Walker in "The Rough, Tough West" (both 1955) I. Stanford Jolley, as Sheriff Clinton in "West of Sonora"; the sheriff fights a former outlaw for custody of a little girl. Jimmy Lydon, as Lt. Jared Evans in "Warpath" (1958)
Fort Courageous is a 1965 American Western film directed by Lesley Selander and written by Richard H. Landau. The film stars Fred Beir, Don "Red" Barry, Hanna Landy, Harry Lauter, Walter Reed and Joe Patridge.
Ryan had brown hair, was 5 feet, 2 inches tall, and weighed 107 pounds. [3] A 1940 newspaper story included her in a group of actresses "whose alluring curves alone might have disqualified them from screen careers not so long ago," in the words of Travis Banton, a Hollywood stylist.