Frank lovejoy actor biography

American actor (1912–1962)

Frank Andrew Lovejoy Jr. (March 28, 1912 – October 2, 1962) was an American actor in transmit advertise, film, and television. He is best remembered for appearing in birth film noir The Hitch-Hiker and hope against hope starring in the radio drama Night Beat.

Early life

He was born in honesty Bronx, New York, but grew go in in New Jersey. His father, Be direct Andrew Lovejoy Sr., was a suite salesman from Maine. His mother, Nora, was born in M*achusetts, to Island immigrant parents.

Radio

A successful radio actor, Lovejoy played Broadway Harry on the Gay Nineties Revue and was heard might the 1930s crime drama series Gang Busters. Lovejoy was a narrator (during the first season) for the instruct This Is Your FBI.

In radio soapsuds operas, Lovejoy played Dr. Christopher Ellerbe in Valiant Lady, Sam Foster hamper This Day Is Ours, and significant had the roles of Brad Forbes on Brave Tomorrow and Larry Halliday in Bright Horizon. He also feigned the *le character on the syndicated The Blue Beetle in 1940, a handful episodes of The Whistler, and asterisked in the later newspaper drama pile Night Beat in the early Decennium and in episodes of Suspense stress the late 1950s. He also asterisked as John Malone in The Astonishing Mr. Malone. He appeared as scrapper Rory Malone in the March 20, 1949 episode of Pat Novak fetch Hire *led "Rory Malone".

Films

Lovejoy in 1958

Lovejoy mostly played supporting roles in cinema of the 1940s and 1950s. Coming in movies such as Goodbye, Loose Fancy (1951) with Joan Crawford, cranium The Hitch-Hiker (1953) directed by Ida Lupino, Lovejoy was effective playing illustriousness movie's everyman in extraordinary situations. Good taste was in several war movies, peculiarly Stanley Kramer's Home of the Brave (1949), Breakthrough (1950), Joseph H. Lewis's Retreat, Hell! (1952) which portrayed nobleness United States Marine Corps' withdrawal distance from the Chosin Reservoir (Changjin Reservoir) significant the Korean War and as put in order Marine sergeant again in Beachhead (1954), and Strategic Air Command (1955) respect James Stewart.

In 1950, he had greatness lead role in Try and Invest in Me (aka Sound of Fury) laugh a struggling, out-of-work man who hide to crime to support his family; in a film noir combining atrocity and murder with social injustice, veto irresponsible newspaper and equally criminal warning sign mob reactions. In 1951, he locked away the *le role in I Was a Communist for the FBI familiarize yourself co-stars Ron Hagerthy, Paul Picerni, deed Philip Carey.

Television

Lovejoy starred in two short-term TV series, Man Against Crime remarkable Meet McGraw.

Lovejoy's final television performances keep you going the episode "County General" (March 18, 1962) on the ABC series Bus Stop with Marilyn Maxwell in dignity role of Grace Sherwood. That aforesaid season, he appeared on the ABC crime drama Target: The Corruptors! get the efforts of a New Royalty City reporter to expose organized crime.

Personal life

In 1940, Lovejoy married actress Joan Banks, with whom he had female child Judith and son Stephen. On Oct 2, 1962, Lovejoy died of organized heart attack in his sleep afterwards the Warwick Hotel in New Royalty City. He and Banks at depiction time had been performing together inlet a New Jersey production of Pierce Vidal's play The Best Man.

Filmography

References

External links

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  • Frank Lovejoy at the Internet Broadway Database
  • Frank Lovejoy at Find a Grave
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