Lewis L. Russell
Actor
Born Sep 8, 1889 · Farmington, Illinois, USA
Active 1945–1961
Lewis Lord Russell was an American actor of the 1930s, 1940s and 1950s who starred in a number of vaudeville shows, Broadway dramas and Hollywood films, including the Academy Award winning The Lost Weekend (1945) and the Marx Brothers…
Filmography
The Naked Hills (1956) — BaxterThe King's Thief (1955) — Gentleman (uncredited)Sangaree (1953) — Capt. BronsonAdventures of Superman (1952) — W.T. WayneWhen the Redskins Rode (1951) — Gov. DinwiddieThe Underworld Story (1950) — CalvinKiss the Blood Off My Hands (1948) — Tom WidgeryMy Dog Rusty (1948) — Mayor FulderwilderLadies' Man (1947) — David Harmon (as Lewis Russell)The Trouble with Women (1947) — Wilmer DawsonI Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now (1947) — T.J. Milford (uncredited)Jewels of Brandenburg (1947) — Roger HamiltonA Night in Casablanca (1946) — GovernorCross My Heart (1946) — JudgeOne Way to Love (1946) — Roger WinthropThe Lost Weekend (1945) — Charles St. JamesMolly and Me (1945) — Sir Arthur BurroughsThe Affairs of Susan (1945) — Mr. CuspHold That Blonde! (1945) — Henry CarteretShe Wouldn't Say Yes (1945) — Colonel Brady