Lance Fuller

Life

Fuller began his career as a stand-in and Statist. He had no name in the credits in many U.S. film classics of the 1940s and early 1950s, including Howard Hawks ' To Have and Have Not, Fritz Lang's Scarlet Street and the musical films day and night I think of you by Michael Curtiz and you shall my lucky star be of Stanley Donen and Gene Kelly.

His first major supporting role he played in 1954 next to Ronald Reagan and Barbara Stanwyck in the Western Queen of the Mountains. In the following years, he had roles in several Western productions in death arrow on the Mississippi, he played a starring role. In addition, he starred in B-movies such as This Island Earth IV is not responding. From the late 1950s he played more in television productions and had guest roles in television series such as West of Santa Fe, 77 Sunset Strip and The Twilight Zone. Between 1962 and 1971, his career came to a halt before it 1971 again a minor role in Robert Wise's science fiction film Andromeda - received Deadly dust from space. It was followed by 1975 a few minor roles, including in Robert Aldrich's The hardest mile.

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