Lionel Stander
Lionel Stander was a versatile American actor renowned for his contributions across various entertainment mediums, including stage, film, radio, and television. Born on January 11, 1908, in The Bronx, New York City, Stander's career spanned several decades, showcasing his exceptional talent and adaptability.
He first gained prominence in the 1930s, making a mark on Broadway with his engaging performances. Stander's film career took off with notable roles in classic movies such as "The Longest Yard" (1974) and "The Last Angry Man" (1959), where his distinctive voice and commanding presence captivated audiences.
Stander's television career flourished in the 1970s when he became widely recognized for his portrayal of Max, the loyal butler, in the popular series "Hart to Hart," which aired from 1979 to 1984. His work on this show solidified his status as a beloved character actor.
In addition to his acting prowess, Stander was known for his distinctive gravelly voice, which made him a sought-after talent for radio and voiceover work. Throughout his career, he earned a reputation as a reliable performer, earning accolades for both his comedic and dramatic roles.
Lionel Stander's legacy continues to resonate in the entertainment industry, remembered for his dynamic performances and contributions to American cinema and television. He passed away on November 30, 1994, leaving behind a rich tapestry of work that highlights his enduring impact on the arts.
Filmography
The Loved One
Caliber 9
Hart to Hart: Secrets of the Hart
The Scoundrel
If You Could Only Cook
Beyond the Law
New York, New York
Wicked Stepmother
Boot Hill
Unfaithfully Yours
The Cassandra Crossing
The Gang That Couldn't Shoot Straight
The Adventures of Pinocchio
Zenabel
The Kid from Brooklyn
The Way of the Baboons
The Gay Deception
Matilda
The Last Gangster
Pulp
Cul-de-sac
Mr. Deeds Goes to Town
Cookie
A Star Is Born
Treasure Island (1972)
Hangmen Also Die!
A Dandy in Aspic
Once Upon a Time in the West
Hooray for Love
Guadalcanal Diary