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Harry Lauter.....

Posted by AudioHead on November 25, 2002 at 10:18:05:

An American actor who specialized in villianous roles in many
Western TV series and various, usually low-budget, films from
1938-72, (153 bigscreeners and 173 TV programs).
Harry did though, almost reach stardom as one of the leads in "Tales
of the Texas Rangers"-1955.
The son of an artist, Harry was born in White Plains, NY, USA in
1914 and before he died of heart failure in 1990, he devoted much
time and energy to his own painting and running an art gallery in
Ojai, CA, USA.
Harry played in a number of 1950s sci-fi films, e.g., the lab-weapon
generator technician in¨"Earth Vs The Flying Saucers" - 1956. Hats
Off To Harry! - AH