Lee Moran
Lee Moran (June 23, 1888 – April 24, 1961) was an American actor, film director, and screenwriter.[1] He transcended the silent film era of motion pictures to the talkies. Moran appeared in 462 films, directed 109 and wrote for 92 between 1912 and 1935. He was born in Chicago, Illinois, and died from a heart ailment in Woodland Hills, California. Moran was often paired with actor Eddie Lyons and the two made several comedic films together.
Lee Moran | |
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Moran in 1917 | |
Born | Chicago, Illinois, U.S. | June 23, 1888
Died | April 24, 1961 72) | (aged
Occupation | Actor Director Screenwriter |
Years active | 1912-1935 |
Selected filmography
- When the Heart Calls (1912)
- Almost a Rescue (1913)
- An Elephant on His Hands (1913)
- When Lizzie Got Her Polish (1914)
- When Bess Got in Wrong (1914)
- Wanted: A Leading Lady (1915)
- Their Quiet Honeymoon (1915)
- Where the Heather Blooms (1915)
- Love and a Savage (1915)
- Some Chaperone (1915)
- Jed's Trip to the Fair (1916)
- Listen Lester (1924)
- Where Was I? (1925)
- My Lady of Whims (1925)
- Her Big Night (1926)
- Syncopating Sue (1926)
- Fast and Furious (1927)
- The Actress (1928)
- Show Girl (1928)
- The Lookout Girl (1928)
- Taxi 13 (1928)
- The Racket (1928)
- Outcast (1928)
- Dance Hall (1929)
- Glad Rag Doll (1929)
- On with the Show (1929)
- Gold Diggers of Broadway (1929)
- The Show of Shows (1929)
- The Aviator (1929)
- No Defense (1929)
- The Fighting Gentleman (1932)
- The Death Kiss (1932)
- Sister to Judas (1932)
- Goldie Gets Along (1933)
- High Gear (1933)
- Honeymoon Limited (1933)
References
- "Lee Moran". NY Times. Retrieved May 1, 2015.
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