George Lessey
George Lessey | |
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William West, Gertrude McCoy, and George Lessey in Hope, a Red Cross Seal Story (1912) | |
Born |
Amherst, Massachusetts, USA | June 8, 1879
Died |
June 3, 1947 67) Westbrook, Connecticut, USA | (aged
Years active | 1910-1946 |
George Lessey (June 8, 1879 – June 3, 1947) was an American actor and director of the silent era. He appeared in 123 films between 1910 and 1946. He also directed 76 films between 1913 and 1922. Lessey also appeared in the original Broadway production of Porgy and Bess (1935) in one of the few white roles, that of the lawyer Mr. Archdale.
He was born in Amherst, Massachusetts and died in Westbrook, Connecticut.
Selected filmography
- A Soldier's Duty (1912)
- A Fresh Air Romance (1912)
- The Twelfth Juror (1913)
- Graft (1915)
- The $1,000,000 Reward (1920)
- Why Girls Leave Home (1921)
- The Silent Command (1923)
- The Golden Fleecing (1940)
- Andy Hardy Meets Debutante (1940)
- Go West (1940)
- Boom Town (1940) as Judge
- Sweetheart of the Campus (1941)
- Forbidden Passage (1941)
- The Pride of the Yankees (1942) as Clinic Doctor
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to George Lessey. |
- George Lessey at the Internet Movie Database
- George Lessey portraits at New York Public Library, Billy Rose Collection
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