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    Lionel Stander

    American actor in films, radio, theater and television

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  2. Lionel Jay Stander (January 11, 1908 – November 30, 1994) was an American actor, activist, and a founding member of the Screen Actors Guild. He had an extensive career in theatre, film, radio, and television that spanned nearly 70 years, from 1928 until 1994.

  3. Lionel Stander was a movie character actor with a gravelly voice and a Communist Party member who was blacklisted in the 1950s. He appeared in many A-list features such as Nothing Sacred (1937) and was a member of the Popular Front and the Hollywood Anti-Nazi League.

    • January 1, 1
    • The Bronx, New York City, New York, USA
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    • Los Angeles, California, USA
  4. Lionel Stander was a movie character actor with a gravelly voice and a Communist Party member. He was blacklisted in the 1950s and testified before HUAC, denouncing its informers.

    • January 11, 1908
    • November 30, 1994
  5. Lionel Jay Stander (January 11, 1908 – November 30, 1994) was an American actor, activist, and a founding member of the Screen Actors Guild. He had an extensive career in theatre, film, radio, and television that spanned nearly 70 years, from 1928 until 1994.

  6. Nov 30, 1994 · Lionel Stander was an American actor who appeared in stage, screen, radio, and television. He was known for his roles in Once Upon a Time in the West, Cul-de-sac, Hart to Hart, and many other films and shows.

  7. By Staff. Dec 2, 1994. Lionel Stander, the gravelly voiced actor whose long career included Broadway, Frank Capra's classic "Mr. Deeds Goes to Town" and television's "Hart to Hart," has died...

  8. Lionel Stander was a veteran of the Broadway stage and the Hollywood screen. He isperhaps best remembered, however, for his television role as Max the chauffeur in the 1979-84 series Hart to Hart, starring Robert Wagner and Stephanie Powers.

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