Person Details
Birthday:
Aliases: Lionel Jay Stander
Gender: Male
Place of birth: The Bronx, New York City, New York, USA
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Movie Involvements: 52
TV Involvements: 2
Most Famous Work
Biography
Lionel Stander was an American stage, screen, radio, and television actor.
Most Famous Work
The Wednesday Play
(1964) General BurroughsHart to Hart
(1979) MaxOnce Upon a Time in the West
(1968) InnkeeperThe Transformers: The Movie
(1986) Kup (voice)Call Northside 777
(1948) Wiecek's Cellmate Corrigan (uncredited)New York, New York
(1977) Tony HarwellThe Cassandra Crossing
(1976) Max, the Train ConductorA Star Is Born
(1937) Matt LibbyActing
Year | Character | Movie/Tv |
---|---|---|
1995 | Max | |
1994 | Howard Singer | |
Max | ||
Max | ||
Max | ||
1993 | Max | |
1990 | N/A | |
1989 | Enzo Della Testa | |
Sam | ||
1987 | Frank Santamaria | |
Sully Carson | ||
1986 | Kup (voice) | |
1985 | N/A | |
1979 | Angelo Scioli | |
Max | ||
Max | ||
1978 | Sam | |
Taylor | ||
Pinky Schwab | ||
1977 | Tony Harwell | |
1976 | Max, the Train Conductor | |
Don Gervasio | ||
1975 | Gordon Immerman | |
Father Donato | ||
Docteur Higgins | ||
Don Nini | ||
1974 | Fiorenza's father | |
N/A | ||
Salvatore Niscemi | ||
1973 | Il marchese Cavalcanti / Il cardinale di Ragusa | |
Lieutenant Giuseppe Petrosino | ||
Commendator Zullin | ||
General | ||
Sparks | ||
Sam 'Tonaca"' Thompson | ||
Baron Castorini | ||
1972 | Mangiafoco | |
Stinky Manure | ||
Ben Dinuccio | ||
Billy Bones | ||
Mangiafoco | ||
Peppone | ||
Cardinal Maravigli | ||
L'Americano / The Mikado | ||
Lucky Capone | ||
1971 | Baccala | |
Katanga | ||
Oreste | ||
1970 | The Admiral | |
1969 | Zirkusdirektor Mimi | |
Pancrazio | ||
Don Tosello | ||
The Professor | ||
1968 | Innkeeper | |
The Monk | ||
Sam | ||
Preacher | ||
Sobakevich | ||
1966 | Richard | |
Sam | ||
1965 | The Guru Brahmin ("Hump") | |
General Burroughs | ||
1964 | General Burroughs | |
1963 | Anatole | |
1961 | 'A Star Is Born' (archive footage) (uncredited) | |
Narrator (voice) (uncredited) | ||
1951 | Monk Williams | |
Mr. Seymour | ||
1948 | Buzz Buzzard (voice) | |
Hugo Standoff | ||
'Hatchet' Moran | ||
Buzz Buzzard (voice) | ||
Bellhop | ||
Wiecek's Cellmate Corrigan (uncredited) | ||
1947 | Max | |
1946 | Wolfie Wolf (voice) | |
Harry Mitchell | ||
Lionel Gans | ||
Jim | ||
Wolfie Wolf (voice) | ||
Eddie Dodge | ||
Devil | ||
Spider Schultz | ||
1945 | Construction Worker (voice) | |
(uncredited) | ||
Joe Bagley | ||
1943 | Sgt. Butch | |
Banya | ||
Pinkie | ||
1939 | Ferguson | |
Himself (uncredited) | ||
Mort Hodges | ||
1938 | 'Happy' Lane | |
Jerry | ||
Al Vogel | ||
1937 | Curly | |
Archie Goodwin | ||
Matt Libby | ||
Johnny Mouse (voice) | ||
1936 | Ernest | |
Fingers Garrison | ||
Archie Goodwin | ||
Gangster Bird (voice) | ||
Cornelius Cobb | ||
O'Casey | ||
Spider Schultz | ||
Muglia | ||
1935 | Flash | |
Yaffitz, Bridge Player | ||
Gettel | ||
Nick Papadopolis | ||
Butch Gonzola | ||
Chowsky | ||
Rothenstien | ||
Alderman Tom Mulligan | ||
1934 | Mr. Ivanitch | |
Micky Moran | ||
Slug Mosconi | ||
Bertram | ||
Customs Officer | ||
1933 | Toots (uncredited) | |
Chief Petty Officer Lambert | ||
Year | Character | Movie/Tv |
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