Birthday: 1911-02-07
Deathday: 1992-05-10
Birthplace: Rochester, New York, USA
Gender: Male
Owned By: Unowned
John Lund (6 February 1911 - 10 May 1992) was an American film actor who is probably best remembered for his role in the film A Foreign Affair (1948), directed by Billy Wilder.
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1962-10-10 | If a Man Answers | John Stacy |
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1960-12-29 | The Wackiest Ship in the Army | Wilbur Vandewater |
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1957-02-15 | Affair in Reno | Bill Carter |
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1956-07-23 | Dakota Incident | John Carter (aka Hamilton) |
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1956-07-17 | High Society | George Kittredge |
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1956-02-01 | Battle Stations | Father Joseph McIntyre |
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1955-04-15 | Five Guns West | Govern Sturges |
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1955-04-01 | Chief Crazy Horse | Major Twist |
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1955-02-16 | White Feather | Col. Lindsay |
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1953-08-12 | Latin Lovers | Paul Chevron |
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1953-03-20 | Woman They Almost Lynched | Lance Horton |
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1952-06-15 | Just Across the Street | Fred Newcombe |
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1952-05-09 | The Battle at Apache Pass | Maj. Jim Colton |
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1952-05-09 | Steel Town | Steve Kostane |
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1952-05-01 | Bronco Buster | Tom Moody |
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1951-08-08 | Darling, How Could You! | Dr. Robert Grey |
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1951-01-12 | The Mating Season | Val McNulty |
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1950-07-14 | Duchess of Idaho | Douglas J. Morrison Jr. |
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1950-06-25 | My Friend Irma Goes West | Al |
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1950-02-21 | No Man of Her Own | Bill Harkness |
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1949-10-14 | My Friend Irma | Al |
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1949-04-07 | Bride of Vengeance | Alfonso D'Este |
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1948-11-19 | Miss Tatlock's Millions | Tim Burke posing as Schuyler Tatlock |
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1948-08-20 | Night Has a Thousand Eyes | Elliott Carson |
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1948-08-20 | A Foreign Affair | Captain John Pringle |
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1947-08-29 | Variety Girl | John Lund |
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1947-07-04 | The Perils of Pauline | Michael Farrington |
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1946-03-12 | To Each His Own | Gregory Pierson / Bart Cosgrove |