Lester Dorr
Lester Dorr, originally named Harry Lester Dorr, was born on May 8, 1893, and passed away on August 25, 1980. Throughout his remarkable career spanning nearly six decades, Dorr established himself as a prolific American actor, participating in over 500 stage productions, films, and television shows from 1917 to 1975. His impressive filmography showcases his adaptability and dependability as a supporting actor, often taking on minor roles that contributed significantly to various projects.
The 1930s marked a particularly busy period for Dorr, as he appeared in more than 250 films, a testament to his unwavering presence in the industry. While his film appearances slowed in the 1940s, he still managed to add over 140 titles to his portfolio during that decade. The 1950s saw a further decline in his film roles as television began to thrive, yet Dorr still featured in at least 45 films and shorts during this time.
Dorr's television career, which spanned 15 years, was characterized by a series of brief yet memorable roles across a range of genres. He showcased his versatility in at least 84 episodes, appearing in Westerns, crime dramas, courtroom narratives, hospital series, adventure shows, and sitcoms. Despite often being cast in minor roles, Dorr’s performances left a lasting impact, solidifying his legacy in both film and television.
Filmography
The Jade Mask
Tell Your Children
Batman
Flying Disc Man from Mars
Ride 'em, Cowgirl
The Mystery of the 13th Guest
Without Honor
Mexican Spitfire
Goodbye Again
Smarty
I Met My Love Again
You'll Never Get Rich
The Little Giant
For Me and My Gal
At Long Last Love
Way Out West
Pardon My Stripes
Quicksand