Actor
The Resume
(February 8, 1902-March 2, 1996)
Birth name is Lisle Henderson
Acted in 'Three on a Match (1932),' '42nd Street (1933),' 'Oil for the Lamps of China (1935),' 'One Body Too Many (1944),' 'Batman and Robin (1949),' 'Atom Man Vs. Superman (1950),' 'Glen or Glenda (1953),' 'Jail Bait (1954)' and 'Plan 9 from Outer Space (1959)'
Co-founder of the Screen Actors Guild (1935)
Portrayed Joe Rudolph on 'The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet' (1952-1966)
Performed on Broadway in 'Separate Rooms'
Why he might be annoying
He was divorced.
He never became a big star.
He started out as a sideshow magician.
He gained a lot of weight as he aged.
He appeared in many serial cliffhangers.
In the '50s, he starred in several Ed Wood stinkers.
Why he might not be annoying
He was born on a riverboat.
He made over 28 films from 1950 and 1951.
He was writing his memoirs at the time he died.
He was the last of the original Screen Actors Guild members to die.
When asked about Ed Wood, he told how Wood would always pay him in crinkled, stained ten dollar bills.
Credit: Ratman
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Year In Review:
For 2009, as of last week, Out of 32 Votes: 21.88% Annoying
In 2008, Out of 51 Votes: 35.29% Annoying
In 2007, Out of 53 Votes: 50.94% Annoying
In 2006, Out of 113 Votes: 46.90% Annoying
In 2005, Out of 56 Votes: 48.21% Annoying
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