Lewis Stone
Lewis Shepard Stone (November 15, 1879 – September 12, 1953) was a prominent American actor celebrated for his portrayal of Judge James Hardy in the beloved Andy Hardy film series produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM). Born in Worcester, Massachusetts, to Bertrand Stone and Philena Heald Ball, Stone experienced premature graying of his hair by the age of 20. His journey began with military service in the Spanish-American War, after which he transitioned from writing to acting.
In 1929, Stone earned an Academy Award nomination for Best Actor for his performance in The Patriot. His impressive career included collaborations with iconic actress Greta Garbo, appearing alongside her in seven films during the silent and early sound eras. One of his most memorable roles was as Dr. Otternschlag in the classic Grand Hotel, where he delivered the iconic line: "Grand Hotel. People coming. Going. Nothing ever happens."
Stone's career flourished with significant roles in films such as the prison drama The Big House, the dinosaur adventure The Lost World (1925), and the thriller The Mask of Fu Manchu (1932). However, it was his role as Judge Hardy, which he began in 1937 with You're Only Young Once, that defined his legacy, featuring in a total of fifteen films in the series.
Stone passed away in Hancock Park, Los Angeles, at the age of 73. His contributions to cinema were commemorated with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, located at 6524 Hollywood Blvd.
Filmography
Yellow Jack
The Hardys Ride High
Red-Headed Woman
Key to the City
Romance
Three Godfathers
The Bad Man of Brimstone
Madame X
China Seas
The Courtship of Andy Hardy
The Sun Comes Up
The Unknown Man
Judge Hardy's Children
Mata Hari
Any Number Can Play
The Girl from Missouri
State of the Union
Grand Hotel
Scaramouche
Unashamed
Woman Wanted
Queen Christina
Stars in My Crown
Three Wise Fools
It's a Big Country
The Hoodlum Saint
The Prisoner of Zenda (1952)
The Secret Six
Suzy
Bureau of Missing Persons
The Bugle Sounds
The Office Wife
Public Hero Number 1