George J. Lewis

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Known Credits

0.782

Gender

Male

Birthday

10-Dec-1903

Age

(122 years old)

Place of Birth

Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico

Also Known As
  • George Lewis
  • Jorge Lewis

George J. Lewis

Biography

George J. Lewis was born on December 10, 1903 in Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico. He was an actor, known for "Radar Patrol vs. Spy King (1949)", "Malice in the Palace (1949)" and "Zorro's Black Whip (1944)". He was married to Mary Louise Lohman. He died on December 8, 1995 in Rancho Santa Fe, California, USA.


Credits

Defective Detectives Defective Detectives (1944) Character: H.E. Boos
El and Harry are two office cleaners turned detectives who are assigned to chase a gangster, but they end up catching the husband and wife they are supposed to protect from him.
The Lady Who Lied The Lady Who Lied (1925) Character: Mahmud
During a carnival in Venice, Horace Pierpont, a wealthy American (Lewis Stone), falls in love with Fay Kennion (Virginia Valli). Their romance is derailed when she goes over to his apartment and finds the vampy Fifi (Nita Naldi) there. Fay goes down to Algiers, where she marries a former sweetheart, Dr. Alan Mortimer (Edward Earle).
Tonight at Twelve Tonight at Twelve (1929) Character: Tony Keith
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Tonight at Twelve is a 1929 American drama film directed by Harry A. Pollard and written by Matt Taylor, Harry A. Pollard and Owen Davis. It is based on the 1928 play Tonight at 12 by Owen Davis. The film stars Madge Bellamy, Robert Ellis, Margaret Livingston, Vera Reynolds, Norman Trevor and Hallam Cooley. The film was released on September 29, 1929, by Universal Pictures.
The Cross Country Run The Cross Country Run (1929) Character: N/A
Episode 37 of "The Collegians" Series of the 46 short films
La gran jornada La gran jornada (1930) Character: Raul Coleman (as Jorge Lewis)
A large caravan of settlers attempt to cross the Oregon Trail. Spanish-language version of The Big Trail (1930) with an alternate cast and co-director, filmed simultaneously. Raul Coleman (named Breck Coleman in the U.S. version) leads settlers in covered wagons westward across the great prairie and mountains.
A Parisian Romance A Parisian Romance (1932) Character: Pierre
The Baron is an aging, cynical lady's man. He has a key-chain with about 50 keys to different women' apartments in Paris. He selects one at random to see who he will sleep with at night. His adversary is a young Parisian artist (the next Picasso), Victor. Victor believes in love and he's going to marry his girlfriend Claudette as soon as he sells his first painting. The Baron seduces Claudette, seemingly to teach Victor a lesson. However, as might be predicted, he soon falls in love with Claudette himself.
Listen Judge Listen Judge (1952) Character: Political Supporter (uncredited)
The stooges are fix-it men who are brought before a judge on a charge of chicken stealing. They escape from the courtroom and wind up getting hired in the judges' house after their antics attempting to fix the doorbell cause the servants to quit. The boys are discovered when the cake they bakes explodes all over a political supporter of the judge and he loses his chance for re-election.
Sappy Bull Fighters Sappy Bull Fighters (1959) Character: Jose
Stranded in Mexico, the stooges need a job and a pretty actress friend gets them an engagement at the Plaza de Toros. When they accidentally switch suitcases with that of their friend, they must sneak into her house to retrieve their own and are confronted by her jealous husband who vows to kill them if he sees them again. At the arena where they perform a comedy bullfight (Joe is the matador, Moe and Larry are in a bull costume) the husband bribes the attendants to let a real bull into the ring. Joe knocks the bull out with a head butt and becomes a hero.
Fighting to Win Fighting to Win (1926) Character: Ed Benson
Series #1, Episode #2 of The Collegians.
The Relay The Relay (1927) Character: Ed Benson
When the freshman girls beat the sophomore girls in the big relay race, the 'Frosh' start lording it over the 'Sophs.' Will the 'Sophs' take that kind of treatment? Not a chance!
Dummy Ache Dummy Ache (1936) Character: Actor
Dummy Ache is a 1936 American short comedy film directed by Leslie Goodwins. An assuming husband, suspicious of his wife, follows her for the day. Misunderstandings, mishaps, and hijinks ensue. It was nominated for an Academy Award at the 9th Academy Awards in 1936 for Best Short Subject (Two-Reel). Preserved by the Academy Film Archive in partnership with Library of Congress. Motion Picture, Broadcasting, and Recorded Sound Division in 2013.
Open Season for Saps Open Season for Saps (1944) Character: Ricardo Martel
After his wife complains about the number of nights Woodcock (Shemp Howard) spends at the Hoot Owl Lodge, he takes her on a belated honeymoon. The first person they meet is lodge member Joe Wilson, who asks Woodcock to help him retrieve some ill-advised letters to lovely hotel guest Irene (Christine McIntyre). Woodcock soon finds himself caught between his jealous wife, and Irene's Latin-tempered fiancee Ricardo.
Bridal Bail Bridal Bail (1934) Character: Charlie
When a theater offers a free wedding to a couple, confusion reigns.
Cross Country Run Cross Country Run (1929) Character: Ed Benson
One of the final installments of the Collegian series of short films where they are set to compete in a long race.
Benson at Calford Benson at Calford (1926) Character: Ed Benson
The first entry in the Collegians comedy short series, with 4th of July celebrations.
Splashing Through Splashing Through (1927) Character: Ed Benson
Series #2, Episode #8 of The Collegians, where in this case centers around various water sports, and Benson even finds himself in jail at one point.
The Collegians The Collegians (1926) Character: Ed Benson
The Collegians was a four year series of 46 two-reel films, in which the same players played the same roles through four years of college life, as envisioned by Hollywood's screenwriters of the mid-1920's. The Collegians was the title of the first episode in 1925. The fourth series, which began in January 1929, was made "with dialogue and full sound effects," according to the 26 January 1929 Exhibitors Herald-World. The series ended in September 1929. Many aspects of film The Plastic Age were carried over to The Collegians.
The Sheepish Wolf The Sheepish Wolf (1948) Character: N/A
Harry entertains a potential advertising client.
The Last Lap The Last Lap (1926) Character: Ed Benson
Series #1, Episode #4 of The Collegians.
The Cinder Path The Cinder Path (1927) Character: Ed Benson
Series #1, Episode #8 of The Collegians.
Sherlock Sleuth Sherlock Sleuth (1925) Character: Party Boy
House detective of the Hotel Omigosh, Cyril Fromage and his hotel switchboard operator sweetheart attempt to thwart a dastardly thief, "The Weasel," who is on the loose in the hotel, assisted by a sultry vamp. Plenty of hilarious gags along the way; including the operator taking a call from an irate lodger, so hot that it makes the switchboard steam. Taking advantage of the situation, she pulls out the offending plug and curls her bangs. The MGM lion even puts in a guest appearance.
Around the Bases Around the Bases (1927) Character: Ed Benson
Restricted to his room at college Ed sneaks out dressed as a girl attracting the attention of Don until he discovers Ed is not a girl and the two get into a fight. Their trainer, Tom, catches his two-star baseball men fighting and breaks benches Ed. The Calford team is up against a strong rival college and Don tricks Ed out of the honor of pitching. For eight innings Calford does well, until Don "blows up," and Ed gets back into the game and wins.
Fighting Spirit Fighting Spirit (1927) Character: Ed Benson
Episode 6 of The Collegians silent film series (consisting of 46 chapters) full of high jinks and romance!
Breaking Records Breaking Records (1927) Character: Ed Benson
Chapter 11 of the silent serial "The Collegians".
Crimson Colors Crimson Colors (1927) Character: Ed Benson
Chapter 15 of 46 of the Universal Pictures silent series "The Collegians".
The Winning Five The Winning Five (1927) Character: Ed Benson
Chapter 2 of the second series of the Universal Pictures silent serial "The Collegians".
A Fighting Finish A Fighting Finish (1927) Character: Ed Benson
Another chapter of the Universal Pictures silent serial "The Collegians".
Samson at Calford Samson at Calford (1927) Character: Ed Benson
Chapter 5 of the second series of 46 of the Universal Pictures silent serial "The Collegians".
The Winning Punch The Winning Punch (1927) Character: Ed Benson
Episode 6 of the second series of Universal Pictures serial "The Collegians".
The Winning Goal The Winning Goal (1928) Character: Ed Benson
Episode #9 of the second series of the Universal Pictures serial "The Collegians".
Calford vs. Redskins Calford vs. Redskins (1928) Character: Ed Benson
Episode #2 of the third series in the Universal Pictures serial "The Collegians".
Kicking Through Kicking Through (1928) Character: Ed Benson
Episode #3 of the third series of the Universal Pictures serial "The Collegians".
Calford in the Movies Calford in the Movies (1928) Character: Ed Benson
Episode #4 in the third series of the Universal Pictures serial "The Collegians".
Paddling Co-Eds Paddling Co-Eds (1928) Character: Ed Benson
Episode #5 in the third series of the Universal Pictures serial "The Collegians".
Dear Old Calford Dear Old Calford (1928) Character: Ed Benson
Episode #7 in the third series of the Universal Pictures serial "The Collegians".
Calford on Horseback Calford on Horseback (1928) Character: Ed Benson
Episode #8 in the third series of the Universal Pictures serial "The Collegians".
The Bookworm Hero The Bookworm Hero (1928) Character: Ed Benson
Episode #9 in the third series of the Universal Pictures serial "The Collegians".
El último de los Vargas El último de los Vargas (1930) Character: N/A
A cowboy avenges his father's murder, but must flee the law as a result. He attempts the rescue of a young woman from an outlaw, but becomes entangled with the outlaw's wife.
Soft Drinks and Sweet Music Soft Drinks and Sweet Music (1934) Character: Mr. Hayburn
In this Broadway Brevity short, a soda jerk/songwriter dreams (literally) of performing his songs on Broadway.
His People His People (1925) Character: Sammy Cominsky
The two sons of a poor Russian-Jewish pushcart peddler on New York's Lower East Side are causing their father grief. As Morris and Sammy stray from traditions cherished by their parents, each generation learns to accept change to preserve the family as a source of love and respect.
Red Morning Red Morning (1934) Character: Mao
A captain's daughter become marooned on an island after the ship is taken over by a mutinous crew.
Half Way to Shanghai Half Way to Shanghai (1942) Character: Brakeman
A murder occurs on a train bound for Shanghai during World War II.
The Heart Punch The Heart Punch (1932) Character: Bobby "Lefty" Doyle
During a boxing match a fighter accidentally kills his opponent in the ring. Afterwards he finds himself falling in love with the dead man's sister.
Captain Calamity Captain Calamity (1936) Character: Pierre
A South Seas skipper fights off thieves and pirates who are after a lost treasure.
College Love College Love (1929) Character: Robert Wilson
A college football player protects his friend by pretending that it was he, not the friend, who drank himself unconscious the night before the big game. A lost film.
The Fourflusher The Fourflusher (1928) Character: Andy Wittaker
Young and ambitious but so far unsuccessful shoe clerk Andy Whittaker meets June Allen and tries to impress her by pretending to be an important businessman, she discovers his deception but before too long because of complications and luck good fortune finds its way to the pair.
Honeymoon Flats Honeymoon Flats (1928) Character: Jim Clayton
Disappointed that her daughter has not married into money, a mother meddles trying to make the girl unhappy with life in her new home, the economical housing development known as Honeymoon Flats.
The Old Soak The Old Soak (1926) Character: Clemmy Hawley
To the distress of his family, Clem Hawley, retired from his garage business, spends his time and money in the company of Al, the local bootlegger.
Song of Mexico Song of Mexico (1945) Character: Arturo Martinez
Actress Carol Adams retires from the theater when she becomes engaged to businessman Gregory Davis, but is increasingly frustrated by Greg's unwavering devotion to his business. Tired of being ignored, Carol leaves her engagement ring with Greg's secretary, Sarah Anderson, and flies to Mexico City to repair her broken heart and visit her friends, Anita and Arturo Martinez. On the plane, Carol meets Ramon Carranza, a handsome singer and movie star who is wildly popular in Mexico.
El carnaval del diablo El carnaval del diablo (1936) Character: N/A
Spanish-language version of The Devil on Horseback (1936).
Give and Take Give and Take (1928) Character: Jack Bauer Jr.
The owner of a fruit cannery is facing financial ruin as a result of a strike. Unbeknownst to him, his son is the person who is organizing it.
Saddle Legion Saddle Legion (1951) Character: Mexican Police Captain
A cattle inspector runs a rustling ring on the side.
7 Faces of Dr. Lao 7 Faces of Dr. Lao (1964) Character: Mr. Frisco (uncredited)
An old Chinese man rides into the town of Abalone, Arizona and changes it forever, as the citizens see themselves reflected in the mirror of Lao's mysterious circus of mythical beasts.
Hold That Line Hold That Line (1952) Character: Mike Donelli
The Bowery Boys are enrolled in a fancy college by a pair of rich snobs who think they can turn the Boys into classy guys. Sach becomes a football star, and is kidnapped by gangsters to keep him out of the big game.
Under Nevada Skies Under Nevada Skies (1946) Character: Chief Flying Eagle
Rodeo star Roy Rogers returns home to find that his old friend Tom Craig has been murdered after he was accused of stealing a family crest from Helen Williams. Helen joins up with Roy and Gabby Whittaker to find the killers and the crest.
Malice in the Palace Malice in the Palace (1949) Character: Ginna Rumma
Set in a desert land where the stooges run a restaurant, the boys set out to recover the stolen Rootin Tootin diamond after they learn from the thieves that the Emir of Shmo has absconded with the contraband jewel. They journey to the stronghold of Shmo where they disguise as Santa Clauses and scare the ruler into giving them the diamond.
Al Jennings of Oklahoma Al Jennings of Oklahoma (1951) Character: Sammy Page
Film based on the story of Al Jennings, a former train robber turned attorney.
Gilda Gilda (1946) Character: Huerta (uncredited)
A gambler discovers an old flame while in Argentina, but she's married to his new boss.
Daredevils of the West Daredevils of the West (1943) Character: Henchman Turner
A gang of land-grabbers tries to prevent safe passage of the Foster Stage Company through frontier territory.
No Hands on the Clock No Hands on the Clock (1941) Character: Dave Paulson
A wise-cracking private detective's honeymoon is interrupted by a kidnapping case.
Twilight on the Rio Grande Twilight on the Rio Grande (1947) Character: Captain Gonzáles
Gene and Pokie are on vacation in Mexico when they learn that their buddy Dusty has been bumped off.
Desert Legion Desert Legion (1953) Character: Lt. Lopez
A commander in the Foreign Legion romances a mysterious and exotic princess.
The Falcon's Brother The Falcon's Brother (1942) Character: Valdez
A gentlemanly detective known as The Falcon calls on his brother to help him stop the Nazis from assassinating a key diplomat.
The Raiders The Raiders (1952) Character: Vicente
A rancher who has staked a claim during the California gold rush goes after the gang of murderous claim-jumpers who have stolen his claim and murdered his wife.
The Feathered Serpent The Feathered Serpent (1948) Character: Juan Gonzalez
In order to learn the location of a fabled Aztec treasure, a professor kidnaps his colleague, the only man able to read the ancient Aztec script that is supposed to reveal the location of the treasure. Charlie Chan and his #1 and #2 sons journey to the jungles of Mexico to find the victim and bring the kidnapper and his gang to justice.
Wagon Wheels Westward Wagon Wheels Westward (1945) Character: Lunsford
In this western, Red Ryder leads a wagon train of homesteaders into a ghost town and discovers that it has become an outlaw's hideout.
The Sign of Zorro The Sign of Zorro (1958) Character: Don Alejandro de la Vega
In this film, edited from eight episodes of Disney's hit TV series, Don Diego returns home to find his town under the heel of a cruel dictator, Capitan Monastario. Diego dons the mask of Zorro to fight the evil commandant's tyranny, and, with the help of his mute servant Bernardo, free the pueblo from his oppression.
Tap Roots Tap Roots (1948) Character: Confederate (uncredited)
Set at the beginning of the Civil War, Tap Roots is all about a county in Mississippi which chooses to secede from the state rather than enter the conflict. The county is protected from the Confederacy by an abolitionist and a Native American gentleman. The abolitionist's daughter is courted by a powerful newspaper publisher when her fiance, a confederate officer, elopes with the girl's sister. The daughter at first resists the publisher's attentions, but turns to him for aid when her ex-fiance plans to capture the seceding county on behalf of the South.
Silver Trails Silver Trails (1948) Character: José Esteban
Jimmy and Cannonball find the body of Don Muquel after he has been shot and robbed by henchmen Ramsay and Sturgis. Jimmy is accused of the crime by Jose Esteban but the latter's rich uncle, Don Esteban, clears his friend Jimmy. Jose accuses the the settlers, led by John Chambers, of confiscating the land of the native Californians, through murder and theft. Actually, surveyor Willard Jackson is making forged copies of stolen land-grant papers after his men have killed the rightful owners. Playing both ends against the middle, Ramsay urges Chambers and his daughter, Diane, to drive off the Californians.
Bud Abbott and Lou Costello Meet the Invisible Man Bud Abbott and Lou Costello Meet the Invisible Man (1951) Character: Torpedo Al (uncredited)
As novice detectives, Bud and Lou come face to face with the Invisible Man.
Outlaws of the Desert Outlaws of the Desert (1941) Character: Yussuf
Hoppy, Johnny and California go to Arabia to buy some horses. There they get involved with a sheik and a harem and a kidnapping plot.
The Phantom Rider The Phantom Rider (1946) Character: Blue Feather
A new town doctor arrives at the same time as local Indians needprotection from troublemaking looters.
Flashing Oars Flashing Oars (1927) Character: Ed Benson
Series #1, Episode #9 of The Collegians with the main focus on rowing and clubbing.
Black Hills Express Black Hills Express (1943) Character: Vic Fowler
A man framed for a series of Wells' Fargo stage robberies and a comical sheriff's deputy join forces to uncover the real robbers, unaware that a U.S. Marshal assigned to the case and the Mayor of the town which is at the center of the robberies, are the leaders of the gang.
Border City Rustlers Border City Rustlers (1953) Character: Ramon
Two episodes of "Wild Bill Hickok" edited together and released as a feature.
Viva Zapata! Viva Zapata! (1952) Character: Rurale Officer (uncredited)
The story of Mexican revolutionary Emiliano Zapata, who led a rebellion against the corrupt, oppressive dictatorship of president Porfirio Díaz in the early 20th century.
Beauty and the Bandit Beauty and the Bandit (1946) Character: Capitan
In Old California, a young Frenchman transporting a chest full of silver travels by stagecoach to San Marino, to complete a complex business deal. The stagecoach is ambushed by a band of men whose leader, a mysterious bandido known as Cisco (Gilbert Roland), claims the silver is money that was extorted over a period of years from the poor people of California. The bandits take the money and escape, but Cisco stays behind with the Frenchman -- who, it turns out, is actually a lovely mademoiselle, Jeanne DuBois (Ramsay Ames). She follows him to the bandit's lair, where Cisco tells her he intends to return the stolen money to the poor people. The two rivals are irresistibly drawn to each other, however, and as a token of love Cisco offers to return the money to Jeanne instead. Now she must decide whether to complete her business deal, or to comply with Cisco's wishes and redistribute the wealth.
Storm Over the Andes Storm Over the Andes (1935) Character: Garcia (as George Lewis)
A war between Bolivia and Paraguay is the setting for the stories of flyers involved with both sides in the conflict.
King of the Bullwhip King of the Bullwhip (1950) Character: Rio
A whip-cracking federal marshal goes under cover as a masked bandit to ferret out a gold-bullion thief.
Casablanca Casablanca (1943) Character: Haggling Arab Monkey Seller (uncredited)
In Casablanca, Morocco in December 1941, a cynical American expatriate meets a former lover, with unforeseen complications.
Border River Border River (1954) Character: Sanchez
A Confederate officer travels to a wild Mexican border town to buy guns, aiming to keep up the fight against the Yankees - but who can he trust in this lawless place?
Thunder in the East Thunder in the East (1952) Character: N/A
During India's first years of independence from Britain, Steve Gibbs lands his armaments loaded plane in Ghandahar province hoping to get rich. Pacifist Prime Minister Singh hopes to reach an agreement with guerilla leader Khan, the maharajah is a fool, and the British residents are living in the past. Steve's love interest is Joan Willoughby, the blind daughter of a parson.
Lust for Life Lust for Life (1956) Character: Gendarme (uncredited)
An intense and imaginative artist, revered Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh possesses undeniable talent, but he is plagued by mental problems and frustrations with failure. Supported by his brother, Theo, the tormented Van Gogh eventually leaves Holland for France, where he meets volatile fellow painter Paul Gauguin and struggles to find greater inspiration.
Blackmail Blackmail (1947) Character: Blue Chip Winslow
A private detective is offered a job protecting a rich business man from suspected blackmail. Before he can accept the case a murder is uncovered.
South of Monterey South of Monterey (1946) Character: Carlos Mandreno
The Cisco Kid (Gilbert Roland) hears of a land-swindling scheme devised by the police Commandante (Martin Garralaga) and the tax collector (Harry Woods) in a small western town. Cisco's efforts against the plot cause the thieves to fall out, and Cisco is able to return the land to the rightful owners.
Jazz Mad Jazz Mad (1928) Character: Leopold Ostberg
A composer and his daughter emigrate to America in the hope that he can sell his symphony. But he meets with little success and begins to give up hope. His daughter and her friends, however, never give up hope.
The Comancheros The Comancheros (1961) Character: Chief Iron Shirt (uncredited)
Texas Ranger Jake Cutter arrests gambler Paul Regret, but soon finds himself teamed with his prisoner in an undercover effort to defeat a band of renegade arms merchants and thieves known as Comancheros.
Batman Batman (1943) Character: Burke
Japanese master spy Daka operates a covert espionage-sabotage organization located in Gotham City's now-deserted Little Tokyo, which turns American scientists into pliable zombies. The great crime-fighters Batman and Robin, with the help of their allies, are in pursuit.
The Dalton Gang The Dalton Gang (1949) Character: Chief Irahu
Deputy Marshall Larry West goes undercover to find out who has been terrorizing the territory, Navajos or the Dalton Gang.
The Falcon in Mexico The Falcon in Mexico (1944) Character: Detective Castro (uncredited)
The Falcon travels to Mexico where he gets involved with murder and a mysterious painting.
Crashing Thru Crashing Thru (1949) Character: Jarvis
When Ranger Raymond is killed during a stage holdup, Wells Fargo Agent Whip Wilson assumes his identity.
Buccaneer's Girl Buccaneer's Girl (1950) Character: N/A
A New Orleans performer loves a pirate who robs only from the shipowner who ruined his father.
Docks of New Orleans Docks of New Orleans (1948) Character: Sergeant Dansiger
Detective Charlie Chan springs into action when top officials of a New Orleans chemical company begin dropping like flies.
Lady on a Train Lady on a Train (1945) Character: N/A
While watching from her train window, Nikki Collins witnesses a murder in a nearby building. When she alerts the police, they think she has read one too many mystery novels. She then enlists a popular mystery writer to help her solve the crime on her own, but her sleuthing attracts the attentions of suitors and killers.
Shockproof Shockproof (1949) Character: Border Patrolman (Uncredited)
Jenny Marsh, recently released from prison for killing a man, finds herself under the watchful eye of her parole officer, Griff Marat, who helps her secure a job caring for his ailing mother.
The Bandits of Corsica The Bandits of Corsica (1953) Character: Arturo
Siamese twins separated at birth retain a psychic link; each feels the other's pain and happiness.
Devil's Island Devil's Island (1926) Character: Léon Valyon
A wealthy Parisian surgeon finds himself serving time in a brutal penal colony.
The White Gorilla The White Gorilla (1945) Character: Hutton
A white gorilla causes trouble in the deepest heart of Africa. The film uses footage from the silent 1927 serial Perils Of The Jungle.
South of the Rio Grande South of the Rio Grande (1932) Character: Ramon Ruiz
Sergeant Carlos Olivarez (Buck Jones) becomes entangled in the machinations of an oil baron, havoc-wreaking bandits, and the femme fatale who ruined his brother.
The Wolf Dog The Wolf Dog (1933) Character: Bob Whitlock
The story of a boy, a dog, and a man. The boy discovers he is heir to a shipping line, and travels to Los Angeles, accompanied by inventor/radio operator Bob Whitlock and Irene Blaine. Their journey is aided by Pal, a wolf dog.
Secret Service In Darkest Africa Secret Service In Darkest Africa (1943) Character: Kaba
An American secret agent travels to Africa to infiltrate a Nazi spy ring.
Hostile Country Hostile Country (1950) Character: Jim Knowlton
In this remake of No Man's Range (1935), Shamrock travels to the ranch of his stepfather who he has never met and finds himself caught in the middle of a range war.
Running Wild Running Wild (1927) Character: Ed Benson
Series #2, Episode #7 of The Collegians and they are preparing for a auto race.
Short Grass Short Grass (1950) Character: Diego
Steve Llewellyn hung up his guns after killing a man in self-defense, left Willow Creek and went on the drift for five years. Now he’s back. And the bad blood stirred up by his return and the violence caused by a cattleman’s grab for all the good grasslands mean Steve must strap on his sidearms again. Rod Cameron -- who became a marquee draw with a pair of espionage serials in the 1940s and went on to establish himself as a popular cowboy star -- makes Steve a hero to reckon with in Short Grass, one of the actor’s 10 films with busy shoot-‘em-up director Lesley Selander. Johnny Mack Brown, a sagebrush stalwart in his own right, plays the marshal who allies with Steve. Adding to the Western pedigree is costar Cathy Downs, who plays the title role in the iconic My Darling Clementine. Buffs will note other familiar faces, including Alan Hale, Jr., well remembered as the skipper who takes a “three-hour tour” to Gilligan’s Island.
Captain Blood Captain Blood (1924) Character: Henri d'Ogeron
Young Irish physician Peter Blood is exiled as a slave to Barbados, where he and his friend Jeremy are purchased by Colonel Bishop at the behest of his niece Arabella. With other slaves he captures a Spanish galleon and becomes the terror of the Caribbean privateers until offered a commission in the English Navy. He defeats the French at Port Royal, and as a reward he is named governor of Jamaica and marries Arabella.
The Tiger Woman The Tiger Woman (1944) Character: Morgan
Greedy oil speculators, led by Morgan, are trying to force Tiger Woman and her band of warriors from their jungle home. Allen Saunders of Inter-Ocean Oil wants to develop the oil, too, but fights with Tiger Woman to stop the bad guys.
Two Heads on a Pillow Two Heads on a Pillow (1934) Character: Anthony Populopulini
A lawyer handing a divorce case discovers the attorney for the opposition is his ex-wife.
The Fighting Marines The Fighting Marines (1935) Character: Sgt. William Schiller [Chs. 1-4]
Corporal Larry Grant and Sergeant "Mac" McGowan, of the United States Marine Corps, are rival for the love of Frances Schiller, but team up to hunt down "The Tiger Shark," a mad, scientific wizard who is holding Sergeant William Schiller, Frances' brother, a prisoner on a wild, jungle island in the Pacific.
The Merry Widow The Merry Widow (1934) Character: Escort (uncredited)
A prince from a small kingdom courts a wealthy widow to keep her money in the country.
Call Her Savage Call Her Savage (1932) Character: Party Guest (Uncredited)
A high-spirited and short-tempered Texan woman storms her way through life until her luck runs out, forcing her to learn the error of her ways.
Passkey to Danger Passkey to Danger (1946) Character: Julian Leighton
An advertising man's new campaign for a fashion designer attracts the attention of mysterious characters.
The Brothers Rico The Brothers Rico (1957) Character: N/A
Eddie Rico, the erstwhile bookkeeper for a big Mafia boss, is now making a living as an honest merchant in Florida with his family. Things go sour when the police start a search for his syndicate-linked brothers who are on the lam after a big hit, forcing Eddie to get involved with the Mafia again.
Captain America Captain America (1944) Character: Bart Matson
Superhero Captain America battles the evil forces of the archvillain called The Scarab, who poisons his enemies and steals a secret device capable of destroying buildings by sound vibrations.
The Iron Mistress The Iron Mistress (1952) Character: Colonel Wells
In this biopic, Jim Bowie goes to New Orleans, where he falls for Judalon and befriends her brother, Narcisse. Soon, Jim is forced to avenge Narcisse's murder, but Judalon takes up with another man. Jim eventually has another romantic interlude with Judalon and is forced to kill one of her suitors in self-defense. Jim leaves town, and falls for the daughter of a Texas politician, but his entanglement with Judalon continues to bedevil him.
Back Door to Heaven Back Door to Heaven (1939) Character: Bob Hale
The life of a young kid, who starts stealing small things to fit in with the "cool crowd".
Fast on the Draw Fast on the Draw (1950) Character: Pedro
As a boy, Shamrock's parents were killed. He took possession of a pistol belonging to his father, a famous marshal. Now that he is grown, he takes the job of marshal and uses the same gun, but he still has to solve the mystery of what happened to his parents.
Charlie Chan in the Secret Service Charlie Chan in the Secret Service (1944) Character: Paul Arranto
Charlie Chan is an agent of the US government working in Washington DC and he is assigned to investigate the murder of the inventor of a highly advanced torpedo. Aiding Chan is his overeager but dull-witted son Tommy and his daughter Iris.
Black Arrow Black Arrow (1944) Character: Snake-That-Walks
With a plot line mostly lifted from 1941's "White Eagle", Columbia's 24th serial (following "The Desert Hawk-1944" and ahead of 1945's "Brenda Starr, Reporter"), "Black Arrow" finds carpet-baggers Jake Jackson and Buck Sherman arriving in Blue Mesa in search of gold.
The Bad and the Beautiful The Bad and the Beautiful (1952) Character: "Far Away Mountain" Test Actor #2 (uncredited)
Told in flashback form, the film traces the rise and fall of a tough, ambitious Hollywood producer, Jonathan Shields, as seen through the eyes of various acquaintances, including a writer, James Lee Bartlow; a star, Georgia Lorrison; and a director, Fred Amiel. He is a hard-driving, ambitious man who ruthlessly uses everyone on the way to becoming one of Hollywood's top movie makers.
Cody of the Pony Express Cody of the Pony Express (1950) Character: Mortimer Black
Buffalo Bill Cody battles a gang of outlaws secretly headed by an unscrupulous lawyer.
Mexicana Mexicana (1945) Character: Caballero
A Mexican crooner tries to put off fans by faking marriage to his American co-star.
Red Mountain Red Mountain (1951) Character: Quantrell Man
Towards the end of the American Civil War, a rebel captain flees to Colorado to join a band of Southern mercenaries. He drags an innocent gold prospecting couple into trouble when the husband is accused of a murder he committed.
We Americans We Americans (1928) Character: Phil Levine
We Americans was based on the Broadway play of the same name. Returning to the "melting pot" themes that he handled so well, director Edward H. Sloman concentrates on the trials and tribulations of three first-generation American families: The Jewish Levines, the German Schmidts and the Italian Albertinis.
One Way Street One Way Street (1950) Character: Captain Rodriguez
After stealing a gangster's money and his girlfriend, a doctor heads for a small village in Mexico to hide out.
The Headline Woman The Headline Woman (1935) Character: O'Shay
When the daughter of a newspaper publisher is falsely charged with murder, a reporter on her father's paper goes into hiding with her. At first hoping to get an exclusive story, the reporter eventually finds himself falling in love and trying to find the real killer.
Oklahoma Blues Oklahoma Blues (1948) Character: Slip Drago
A singing cowboy named Jimmy ends up posing as an outlaw called "the Melody Kid" after his big-mouthed friend Cannonball spreads tall tales.
Marshal of Heldorado Marshal of Heldorado (1950) Character: Nate Tulliver
Shamrock and Lucky team up to drive the Tulliver Brothers out of Heldorado.
One Touch of Venus One Touch of Venus (1948) Character: Detective #2 (uncredited)
A window dresser's kiss brings a statue of the Roman goddess of love to life.
Branded Branded (1950) Character: N/A
A gunfighter takes part in a scheme to bilk a wealthy cattle family out of half a million dollars by pretending to be their son, who was kidnapped as child.
Colorado Ranger Colorado Ranger (1950) Character: Tony
The Shamrock Kid, Lucky, and The Colonel get caught in a feud between outlaws and homesteaders.
Outlaws of Pine Ridge Outlaws of Pine Ridge (1942) Character: Ross
Director William Witney puts his distinctive stamp on the Don "Red" Barry western Outlaws of Pine Ridge by opening the picture with a body sailing through the plate-glass window of a frontier saloon. Barry stars as gun-slingin' Chips Barrett, who makes it his mission in life to prevent the inaccurately nicknamed Honest John Hollister (Noah Beery Sr.) from becoming territorial governor. Complicating things is the fact that Chips is in love with Honest John's daughter Ann.
Adventures of Frank and Jesse James Adventures of Frank and Jesse James (1948) Character: Rafe Henley
Jesse James returns to Missouri, and he and brother Frank come to the aid of a young woman who owns a gold mine. Her father was murdered and she took over the mine, and now the villains who killed her father are trying to drive her out of the mine so they can take it over.
Allez Oop Allez Oop (1934) Character: The Great Apollo
When Buster's girlfriend falls for a trapeze artist, Buster tries to beat him at his own game.
Drum Beat Drum Beat (1954) Character: Capt. Alonzo Clark
President Grant orders Indian fighter MacKay to negotiate with the Modocs of northern California and southern Oregon. On the way he must escort Nancy Meek to the home of her aunt and uncle. After Modoc renegade Captain Jack engages in ambush and other atrocities, MacKay must fight him one-on-one with guns, knives and fists.
Rumpus in the Harem Rumpus in the Harem (1956) Character: Ginna Rumma (archive footage)
Set in a desert land where the stooges run a restaurant, the boys need money to pay their fiancée's taxes, or the girls will be sold as slaves. Some crooks come into their restaurant and convince the boys to recover the stolen Rootin Tootin diamond. The stooges decide to return the diamond to the government and get the reward money. They learn that the Emir of Shmo has absconded with the contraband jewel. They journey to the stronghold of Shmo where they disguise as Santa Clauses and scare the ruler into giving them the diamond.
Shane Shane (1953) Character: Ryker Man (uncredited)
A weary gunfighter attempts to settle down with a homestead family, but a smouldering settler and rancher conflict forces him to act.
The Big Sombrero The Big Sombrero (1949) Character: Juan Vazcaro
Gene is hired to be foreman of the Big Sombrero ranch by Jim Garland, who is handling all the business affairs of the owner, Estrellita Estrada, who is more interested in going to America than taking care of her Mexican holdings. Gene, discovering Garland's plan to run all the Mexican rancheros off the ranch, turns against his boss and shortly finds himself in the middle of cattle stampedes and an avalanche started by Garland's men.
Three Women Three Women (1924) Character: Reveler at Monkey Bar
A frivolous middle aged socialite is suddenly put upon to have her daughter live with her. Her conniving paramour dumps her for the daughter, leaving the young boyfriend crushed.
Kid Galahad Kid Galahad (1962) Character: Romero's Trainer (uncredited)
After completing his military service, Walter Gulick takes a job as a sparring partner at a gym, the owner of which sees potential in Walter as a professional fighter—and takes him under his wing.
Ride, Ranger, Ride Ride, Ranger, Ride (1936) Character: Bob Cameron
It is the story of Gene's, a Cavalry scout, who manages to quell an Indian uprising.
The Laramie Trail The Laramie Trail (1944) Character: John Emerson
A cowbody acquires a ranch whose previous owner is believed to be dead.
Oh, What a Night! Oh, What a Night! (1944) Character: Rocco
An international jewel thief tries to keep his secret from his niece.
Ghost of Zorro Ghost of Zorro (1949) Character: Moccasin
Although ostensibly the grand-son of the legendary hero, Clayton Moore's Ken Mason is little more than a cowboy in a black mask in this 12 chapter Republic serial. Mason, the head of the telegraph line work crew, assumes his ancestor's trade-mark mask (but not whip) in order to prevent a local czar (Roy Barcroft) from sabotaging the burgeoning telegraph line. Pamela Blake, a brunette starlet formerly known as Adele Pearce, played Mason's imperiled girlfriend, and the serial also benefitted from the usual competent work of Republic's great stunt-performers, including Dale van Sickel, Tom Steele, Eddie Parker, and Joe Yrigoyen.
A Yank in Libya A Yank in Libya (1942) Character: Sheik Ibrahim
American correspondent Mike Malone uncovers a Nazi plot for an uprising of the Arab tribes in Lybia. Pursued by Sheik David and his men, Mike takes refuge in the suite of Nancy Brooks, who is in the British Intelligence. He asks her to hide a gun and escapes through a window. Reporting the affair to British Consul Herbert Forbes, the latter tries to discourage him from further investigation, as the British are aware of the plot and are planning on staging a coup. He goes with Mike to Nancy's apartment, and she denies having ever seen him before. Sheik Ibrahim, next in command of the Arab tribe to Sheik David, is plotting with Nazi agent Yussof Streyer to kill David who is friendly with the British. Mike and Nancy have gone to David's camp, escape from Ibrahim's henchmen, and get back to El Moktar before the Arabs attack the garrison.
The Blocked Trail The Blocked Trail (1943) Character: Freddy
A horse called Brilliant is the only one who knows the location of a gold mine. When Brilliant's owner is killed, the trio known as the Three Mesquiteers (Bob Steele, Tom Tyler and Jimmie Dodd) are mistakenly arrested for the murder.
G-men vs. the Black Dragon G-men vs. the Black Dragon (1943) Character: Lugo
Japanese spies attempt to subvert America's war effort; G-Men attempt to thwart their plot.
It Started with Eve It Started with Eve (1941) Character: Maitre d' (uncredited)
A young man asks a hat check girl to pose as his fiancée in order to make his dying father's last moments happy. However, the old man's health takes a turn for the better and now his son doesn't know how to break the news that he's engaged to someone else, especially since his father is so taken with the impostor.
The Middleton Family at the New York World's Fair The Middleton Family at the New York World's Fair (1939) Character: Nicholas Makaroff
"An average American family", the Middletons, visit the 1939 World's Fair and witnesses the advent of future technology, encountering robots and dishwashers for the first time.
Crooked River Crooked River (1950) Character: Gentry
Ellison is the star searching for the killer of his parents while Hayden's a not-too-bad bandit leader.
The Wistful Widow of Wagon Gap The Wistful Widow of Wagon Gap (1947) Character: Cowpuncher (uncredited)
Chester Wooley and Duke Egan are travelling salesmen who make a stopover in Wagon Gap, Montana while enroute to California. During the stopover, a notorious criminal is murdered, and the two are charged with the crime.
Appointment with Danger Appointment with Danger (1950) Character: Leo Cronin
Al Goddard, a detective who works for the United States Postal Inspection Service, is assigned to arrest two criminals who've allegedly murdered a U.S. postal detective.
Zorro, the Avenger Zorro, the Avenger (1959) Character: Don Alejandro
Masked crusader Zorro and his father, Don Alejandro, face off against mysterious despot The Eagle in a fight for control of old Spanish California.
Hell on Frisco Bay Hell on Frisco Bay (1955) Character: Father Larocca
A cop framed for a murder he did not commit hunts the San Francisco waterfront for the Mob racketeers who are responsible.
Beware Spooks! Beware Spooks! (1939) Character: Danny Emmett
A bumbling detective chases an escaped convict in an amusement park haunted house in Coney Island.
Federal Operator 99 Federal Operator 99 (1945) Character: Jim Belmont
Jerry Blake (aka Federal Operator 99) teams-up with Joyce Kingston to thwart the plans of escaped crime boss Jim Belmont.
Tarzan and the Leopard Woman Tarzan and the Leopard Woman (1946) Character: Corporal (uncredited)
A tribe devoted to the leopard cult is dedicated to preventing civilization from moving further into Africa.
To the Ends of the Earth To the Ends of the Earth (1948) Character: Ship's Cook (uncredited)
A treasury agent becomes obsessed with exposing an international drug ring.
Batman Batman (1966) Character: Spanish Delegate (uncredited)
The Dynamic Duo faces four super-villains who plan to hold the world for ransom with the help of a secret invention that instantly dehydrates people.
Wagon Team Wagon Team (1952) Character: Carlos de la Torre
Gene Autry is back in the saddle again as an undercover detective in this action-packed Western complete with a showdown. Gene poses as a jailbird to wangle the truth from a boy (Dick Jones) suspected of stealing an Army payroll. When the youngster escapes from lockup and rejoins his family's medicine show, intrigue is in the wind as Gene tries to solve the mystery of the missing money and to save the lad from a vicious mob. Pat Buttram co-stars.
Making Good Making Good (1926) Character: Ed Benson
A comedy short in The Collegians series starring George Lewis, where college students do what students do. Flirt around and do sports.
Devil's Canyon Devil's Canyon (1953) Character: Jorge Gomez
An outlaw woman helps one Arizona convict stop another with a Gatling gun.
Gang Busters Gang Busters (1942) Character: Joey Morrison, alias Mason
Police detectives battle the League of Murdered Men, a gang of resurrected dead criminals.
13 Washington Square 13 Washington Square (1928) Character: Jack De Peyster (as George Lewis)
In this comedy, a wealthy matron is terribly upset when she learns that her socialite son is planning to marry a blue collar girl.
Lazy River Lazy River (1934) Character: Armand Lescalle
Ex-convicts try to stop a Chinese smuggling ring.
The Missing Lady The Missing Lady (1946) Character: Jan Field
While investigating the theft of a valuable jade statue known as "The Missing Lady" -- and the subsequent murder of an art dealer -- imperceptible sleuth Lamont Cranston aka the Shadow (Kane Richmond) finds himself being blamed for the crime. It doesn't help the Shadow's claims of innocence when more bodies begin piling up. Good thing he knows exactly who's guilty among an increasingly smaller group of suspects.
West of the Brazos West of the Brazos (1950) Character: Manuel
An outlaw impersonates Shamrock in order to lease his land to an oil company for $75,000.
Radar Patrol vs. Spy King Radar Patrol vs. Spy King (1949) Character: Lt. Manuel Agura
The war lords of a potential enemy of the US has the spy ring, led by John Baroda, the Spy King and his aide Nitra, sabotaging the plans for a vast defense system of radar stations along the American borders. Radar Defense Bureau operative Chris Calvert comes to the rescue of a brilliant radar scientist, Joan Hughes, who has been kidnapped by Baroda henchmen in chapter 1 ("The Fatal Fog"), and the two battle together before putting an end to the Spy King in the aptly-named chapter 12, "Day of Reckoning".
Bandits of El Dorado Bandits of El Dorado (1949) Character: Colonel José Vargas
Wanted outlaws have mysteriously disappeared. Ranger Captain Henley and Steve have a plan to find them. Steve becomes a wanted man by faking the killing of Henley. Not only is he now in trouble as both the Rangers and the Mexican Rurales are after him, but Smiley knows him and may expose his masquerade to the bad guys.
Men Against the Sky Men Against the Sky (1940) Character: Lt. Norval
A draftswoman, the sister of an aging, alcoholic pilot, secretly uses her brother's ideas to solve design problems for an experimental military plane in an attempt to save the company and salvage her brother's reputation.
Cow Country Cow Country (1953) Character: Sanchez
A hired hand gets caught between a noble rancher and ruthless land grabbers.
The Big Land The Big Land (1957) Character: Dawson
Back home in Texas following the Civil War, former Confederate officer Chad Morgan (Alan Ladd) leads a cattle drive to Missouri, assuring fellow ranchers that their stock will bring $10 a head at auction. Instead, ruthless cattle baron Brog (Anthony Caruso) has scared off all competition and offers much less.
Santiago Santiago (1956) Character: Pablo
Two American gun runners at odds with each other and looking to sell guns to the rebels during the Cuban War of Independence navigate a boat to Cuba. Along for the ride is a beautiful Cuban rebel in who both men are interested.
Indian Paint Indian Paint (1965) Character: Nopawallo
Nishko is a chief's son in the Great Plains, before Europeans arrive. During his rite of passage, he's determined to tame a painted pony. He approaches manhood while his peaceful clan is set upon by a nearby tribe willing to break a treaty. He must also contend with the kidnapping of three young women from his village, his pony's illness behind enemy lines, his mother's coma after a rattlesnake bite, the medicine man's urging that he sacrifice what he loves best, the attack of a cougar and of wolves, and his own injury while alone in the woods. His kindness, bravery, and quick thinking serve him well, but rescue come from an unexpected source.
The Tall Stranger The Tall Stranger (1957) Character: N/A
A Union soldier returns to his western home at the end of the Civil War and finds himself caught in the middle of a land war between his greedy half-brother and a wagon train of Confederate homesteaders.
Phantom Killer Phantom Killer (1942) Character: Kramer
Well-known philanthropist and deaf-mute John G. Harrison is identified leaving the scene of several murders but evades successful prosecution as there are hundreds of witnesses who have also seen him emceeing benefits at the exact same time as the murders.
Rainbow Over Texas Rainbow Over Texas (1946) Character: Jim Pollard
Roy visits his home town while on a personal appearance tour. While there he enters a pony express race. To keep him from winning, bad guys try to sabatoge Roy's entry. They fail, or course. Songs include the title song and "Smile for me, Senorita."
South of the Rio Grande South of the Rio Grande (1945) Character: Miguel Sanchez
The Kid (Duncan Renaldo) masquerades as a government inspector in this pleasant, and pleasantly tuneful, Cisco Kid series entry. Learning that his old friends have been killed and Manuel Gonzales (Tito Renaldo) wrongly accused of cattle rustling by corrupt district officer Miguel Sanchez (George J. Lewis), the Kid assumes the identity of the murdered government official.
A Cry in the Night A Cry in the Night (1956) Character: George Gerrity
A police captain's emotions get in the way when his daughter is kidnapped.
Outside the Three-Mile Limit Outside the Three-Mile Limit (1940) Character: Ed Morrow
Government Agent Conway, posing as a crew member of a ship, is investigating the flood of counterfeit money that seemingly is originating for a gambling ship, moored off-shore beyond the three-mile limit and operated by gangster Dave Reeves.
The Lost Tribe The Lost Tribe (1949) Character: Steve 'Whip' Wilson
Jungle Jim fights a lion and sharks trying to save an African village from those who would despoil it.
Saskatchewan Saskatchewan (1954) Character: Lawson
Story of blood brothers whose bonds are tested when marauding Sioux Indians cross the border to enlist the peaceful Cree in a battle against the Great White Father.
Renegades of Sonora Renegades of Sonora (1948) Character: Chief Eagle Claw
Cowboy Rocky Lane thwarts an attack on a courier delivering a precious Indian tribal belt and becomes embroiled in a conspiracy in the process. When the courier dies, Rocky delivers the belt to the Agent. But he quickly finds himself arrested for murder and learns not only is the belt missing, but the murdered Agent is not the man he gave the belt to.
Zorro's Black Whip Zorro's Black Whip (1944) Character: Vic Gordon
Pretty Girl Barbara Mededith takes over her murdered brother's crusading newspaper. She also assumes the dead sibling's identity as "The Black Whip," righting the wrongs of Crescent City very much in the manner of her famous ancestor, Zorro.
Sliding Home Sliding Home (1928) Character: Ed Benson (as George Lewis)
Sliding Home is the tenth episode of the second series of Universal Pictures serial "The Collegians."



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