Lance Fuller
Lance Fuller, an American actor born on December 6, 1928, in Somerset, Kentucky, had a notable career in Hollywood that spanned several decades. He began his journey in the film industry in the early 1940s, making his debut in the classic horror film Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man in 1943. Throughout the 1950s, Fuller was primarily known as a contract player for Universal-International, where he honed his craft and gained recognition.
In the early years of his career, Fuller appeared in numerous uncredited roles, showcasing his versatility in various genres. His filmography includes a memorable appearance in the iconic musical Singin' in the Rain, released in 1952, although he was not credited for this role. Over time, his talent and dedication led him to more prominent roles in films and television.
Despite the challenges of being an uncredited actor early on, Fuller’s contributions to the industry were significant. He continued to work in film and television until his passing on December 22, 2001. Lance Fuller remains a memorable figure from Hollywood's golden age, and his legacy lives on through the diverse roles he portrayed during his career.
Filmography
The She-Creature
Voodoo Woman
Day of the Outlaw
Kentucky Rifle
God's Little Acre
Pearl of the South Pacific
Cattle Queen of Montana
Slightly Scarlet
Apache Woman
To Have and Have Not
This Island Earth