LeRoy Mason
LeRoy Mason, born on July 2, 1903, was an American actor known for his contributions to the film industry during the early to mid-20th century. His career featured a variety of roles that showcased his talent and versatility. Tragically, Mason's life came to an untimely end on October 13, 1947, while he was working on the set of the film "California Firebrand." He suffered a heart attack, which led to his unexpected passing, leaving a mark on those who knew him and the film community at large.
Mason's work in cinema spanned several genres, and he is remembered for his memorable performances that resonated with audiences of his time. His dedication to his craft and the impact he made in the film industry remain notable, despite his career being cut short. As a prominent figure in the era of classic Hollywood, Mason's legacy continues to be appreciated by film enthusiasts and historians alike.
Filmography
The Phantom of the Air
Valley of the Zombies
Federal Operator 99
Saved by the Belle
Bandit Ranger
The Man Who Wouldn't Die
Rainbow Valley
New Frontier
Robbers of the Range
It Happened in Flatbush
San Fernando Valley
Wyoming Outlaw
Santa Fe Stampede
Texas Terror