Harry Lauter
Biography
Harry Lauter was an American character actor renowned for his portrayals of villainous roles. Born in White Plains, New York, on March 14, 1921, to parents Herman E. and Franceska Lauter, he spent his formative years in Denver, Colorado. While there are claims of his early appearances in a few films during the 1930s, it wasn't until 1946 that his film career truly took off. Throughout the 1950s, Lauter became a recognizable figure in low-budget films, serials, and television shows. His most notable role came as one of the leads in the popular television series "Tales of the Texas Rangers" in 1955, which brought him closer to stardom than he had ever been before. Despite this, he typically found himself cast as a reliable second lead or a heavy, often taking on smaller roles in larger productions.
Beyond his acting career, Lauter was also the son of an artist, and in his later years, he channeled his creative energies into painting and managing an art gallery. His passion for art became a significant focus of his life. Harry Lauter passed away in 1990, leaving behind a legacy as a versatile character actor who contributed to the entertainment industry for several decades.
Filmography
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Return to Treasure Island
1954 • Parker
Superbeast
1972 • Stewart Victor
Tarzan's Fight for Life
1958 • Dr. Ken Warwick
Twelve O'Clock High
1949
Creature with the Atom Brain
1955 • Reporter #1
More Dead than Alive
1969 • Doctor
Flying Disc Man from Mars
1950 • Drake
Without Honor
1949 • Ambulance Attendant
Barquero
1970
Lord of the Jungle
1955
King of the Carnival
1955 • Bert King
It Came from Beneath the Sea
1955 • Deputy Bill Nash
Fighting Lawman
1953 • Outlaw Al Clark - aka Al Deacons
Maybe I'll Come Home in the Spring
1971 • House Party Guest (uncredited)
Experiment Alcatraz
1950
Roadblock
1951
Yukon Gold
1952 • Ace Morgan
The Steel Fist
1952 • Franz
Silver Needle in the Sky
1954 • Atlasan
Dragonfly Squadron
1954 • Capt. Vedders
The Satan Bug
1965
Death in Small Doses
1957 • Steve Hummel / Mr. Brown