Len Lesser
Leonard King Lesser, born on December 3, 1922, and passing on February 16, 2011, was a distinguished American actor and comedian who left an indelible mark on television. He gained widespread recognition for his memorable portrayal of Uncle Leo, a beloved character on the iconic sitcom Seinfeld, where his eccentricities and comedic timing endeared him to audiences.
In addition to his work on Seinfeld, Lesser showcased his talent in another popular series, Everybody Loves Raymond, where he played the character Garvin. His ability to bring humor and warmth to both roles solidified his reputation as a skilled character actor. Over the course of his career, Lesser appeared in various television shows and films, often bringing a unique charm to the characters he portrayed.
Lesser's contributions to the entertainment industry were not limited to comedy; he demonstrated versatility through performances in dramas and other genres. His career spanned several decades, during which he became a familiar face to viewers, earning respect from his peers and fans alike. With a rich legacy in television history, Len Lesser's work continues to be celebrated, and his characters remain fondly remembered by those who enjoyed his performances.
Filmography
Shack Out on 101
Supervan
Grandmother's House
House Calls
Crime and Punishment USA
Someone's Watching Me!
McHale's Navy Joins the Air Force
Moonshine County Express
How to Stuff a Wild Bikini
Death Hunt
Truck Stop Women
Ruby