Henry Lascoe (May 30, 1912 – September 1, 1964) was an American actor.
Lascoe was born in New York City, New York, on May 30, 1912, and was a screen and stage actor from 1949 until 1964.
In the mid-1930s, Lascoe was active with the
Little Theatre in Brooklyn, New York. His Broadway credits include ''Arturo Ui'' (1963), ''Carnival!'' (1961), ''Romanoff and Juliet'' (1957), ''Silk Stockings'' (1955), ''Fanny'' (1954), ''Wonderful Town'' (1953), ''Call Me Madam'' (1950), ''Now I Lay Me Down to Sleep'' (1950), ''
Me and Molly
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The show starred Ber ...
'' (1948), ''Tenting Tonight'' (1947), ''
The Rugged Path
''The Rugged Path'' is a 1945 play by Robert E. Sherwood.
The initial production marked a return to the stage by Spencer Tracy
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'' (1945), ''Brooklyn, U.S.A.'' (1941), ''Out of the Frying Pan'' (1941), and ''Journey to Jerusalem'' (1940).
He appeared as a gambling boss on "The Case of the Singing Skirt," an episode of ''
Perry Mason
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'', on March 12, 1960. He appeared in the final hour long episode of ''
The Twilight Zone
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'', "The Bard", with
Burt Reynolds
Burton Leon Reynolds Jr. (February 11, 1936 – September 6, 2018) was an American actor, considered a sex symbol and icon of 1970s American popular culture.
Reynolds first rose to prominence when he starred in television series such as ' ...
in May 1963.
He died of a heart attack while working on an episode of "A Day in Court" on September 1, 1964.
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20th-century American male actors
1912 births
1964 deaths
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