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Always a solid, dependable character actor, Litel appeared in more than 200 films, sometimes playing leads but mainly as a supporting actor. From 1952-53 he played Robert Cummings ' brooding boss Mr. Thackery in the NBC-TV sitcom My Hero (1952) .
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In 1929, he began appearing in films. Part of the "Warner Bros. Stock Company" beginning in the 1930s, he appeared in dozens of Warner Bros. films and was in over 200 films during his entire career. He often played supporting roles such as hard-nosed cops and district attorneys.
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- John Beach Litel, December 30, 1892, Albany, Wisconsin, U.S.
- 1919–1967
- February 3, 1972 (aged 79), Woodland Hills, California, U.S.
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1929. Finders Keepers as (as John B. Litel) 1929. The Sleeping Porch. All. Department. John Litel was an American stage, screen, and television actor. From 1919 to 1936 he performed in several plays on Broadway. In 1929 he began appearing in films and was in over 200 movies throughout his career.
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Tomatometer®Audience ScoreTitleCredit100%82%Minister (Character)No Score YetNo Score YetDrunk (Character)50%72%Police Inspector McCrary (Character)72%39%Vice-Adm. B.J. Crawford (Character)1. The Road West (1966–1967) Episode: No Sanctuary (1967) 60 min | Western. Rate this. Add a Plot. Stars: Barry Sullivan, Andrew Prine, Brenda Scott, Kelly Corcoran. 2. Nevada Smith (1966) Not Rated | 128 min | Drama, Western. 6.9. Rate this.
Always a solid, dependable character actor, Litel appeared in more than 200 films, sometimes playing leads but mainly as a supporting actor. From 1952-53 he played Robert Cummings' brooding boss Mr. Thackery in the NBC-TV sitcom My Hero (1952).