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Harry Lauter

19 Jun, 1914 in White Plains, New York, USA

American character actor specializing in villainous roles. Born in White Plains, New York to Herman E. and Franceska Lauter, he was raised in Denver, Colorado. Although it has been suggested that he appeared briefly in a couple of films during the Thirties, his real movie career began in 1946. He... came to be a familiar presence in low-budget films, serials, and television programs in the 1950s, though he only once really came close to stardom, as one of the leads in the television series "Tales of the Texas Rangers (1955)". Most of his career was spent as a serviceable second lead or heavy, though he continued to play bit parts in larger pictures. The son of an artist, he devoted much of his energy late in life to his own painting and running an art gallery. He died in 1990.

Also Known As:

Herman Arthur LauterHarry T. LauterHerman Arthur "Harry" Lauter

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Whirlwind
50% (1951)
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Girl on the Run
0% (1958)
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Moonrise
63% (1948)
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Alimony
58% (1949)
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Dragnet
62% (1954)
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Jungle Patrol
50% (1948)
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Incident
49% (1948)
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Yukon Gold
40% (1952)
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Tucson
60% (1949)
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Fort Utah
36% (1967)
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Ambush Bay
50% (1966)
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Topeka
50% (1953)
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Roadblock
58% (1951)
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Batman
64% (1966)
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Barquero
63% (1970)
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Bunco Squad
59% (1950)
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At Gunpoint
63% (1955)
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Burke's Law
60% (1963)
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Cheyenne
58% (1955)
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Room 222
57% (1969)
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Laredo
64% (1965)
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Rawhide
70% (1959)
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Peter Gunn
65% (1958)
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Bronco
48% (1958)
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Wendy and Me
0% (1964)
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Branded
64% (1965)
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Laramie
64% (1959)
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Riverboat
62% (1959)
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The Texan
55% (1958)
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26 Men
42% (1957)
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Maverick
68% (1957)
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Rawhide
70% (1959)
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Rawhide
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Rawhide
70% (1959)
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Rawhide
70% (1959)
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Rawhide
70% (1959)
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Rawhide
70% (1959)
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Rawhide
70% (1959)
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Adam-12
71% (1968)
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Adam-12
71% (1968)
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Playhouse 90
74% (1956)