Anderson Lawler

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Known Credits

35

Gender

Male

Birthday

1902-05-05

Day of death

1959-04-06 (56 years old)

Place of Birth

Russellville, Alabama, USA

Anderson Lawler

Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encycloped Anderson Lawler (May 5, 1902 – April 6, 1959) was an American film and stage actor and producer, who had a career lasting from the 1920s through the 1950s. He began on Broadway, before moving to featured and supporting roles in Hollywood over a ten-year career at the very beginning of the talking picture era. After the end of his acting career, Lawler would move to the production end of the film industry, as well as becoming a producer of legitimate theater in the late 1940s and 1950s. Life and career Lawler was born Sidney Lawler on May 5, 1902 in Russellville, Alabama to Earnest H. and Dona C. Lawler. Prior to 1927, Lawler would move to New York City, and change his professional name to Anderson. In 1927 he would have a featured role in the Broadway production Her First Affaire, which premiered at the Nora Bayes Theatre in August 1927. In 1929 he would move to Los Angeles, where he would begin his career in the film industry. His first role would be in 1929's River of Romance. While in Hollywood, he appeared in almost thirty films during this time, mostly in supporting roles, before moving behind the scenes in 1939. Aside from his professional career, he was also popular with many Hollywood luminaries, such as William Haines, George Cukor, Gary Cooper and Katharine Hepburn. Lawler was a homosexual, although he was frequently linked with women. In 1935 he accompanied Kay Francis on a trip to Europe, ostensibly sent by the studios to keep her out of trouble. At one point, Walter Winchell started a rumor that the two were engaged. He produced the 1946 film, Somewhere in the Night, which was directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz, and starred John Hodiak, Nancy Guild, and Lloyd Nolan. Lee Strasberg adapted the screenplay, and was an assistant director on the project. Shortly after this, both Lawler and Strasberg were transferred to the New York office of Twentieth Century-Fox. Lawler and Strasberg had a close friendship, Lawler becoming the Godfather of Strasberg's daughter, Susan Strasberg. In New York, Lawler worked in Fox's talent department, but he also began a second career as a producer of legitimate theater. At least one of those plays, Oh Men, Oh Women, would be turned into a film by Fox in 1957. On April 6, 1959, Lawler would die suddenly and unexpectedly from a heart attack.

Known For

  • Sinners in the Sun

    Sinners in the Sun

  • Torchy Blane in Chinatown

    Torchy Blane in Chinatown

  • The Cheyenne Kid

    The Cheyenne Kid

  • Devil and the Deep

    Devil and the Deep

  • The Daredevil Drivers

    The Daredevil Drivers

  • Let's Fall in Love

    Let's Fall in Love

  • Accidents Will Happen

    Accidents Will Happen

  • Alcatraz Island

    Alcatraz Island

  • Let's Talk It Over

    Let's Talk It Over

  • Fly Away Baby

    Fly Away Baby

  • Heart of the North

    Heart of the North

  • American Madness

    American Madness

  • Born to Love

    Born to Love

  • Beloved

    Beloved

  • The Invisible Menace

    The Invisible Menace

  • Confession

    Confession

  • Over the Wall

    Over the Wall

  • The Adventurous Blonde

    The Adventurous Blonde

  • Public Hero Number 1

    Public Hero Number 1

  • Mystery House

    Mystery House

  • Ever Since Eve

    Ever Since Eve

  • Half Marriage

    Half Marriage

  • Empty Holsters

    Empty Holsters

  • Night After Night

    Night After Night

  • Ace of Aces

    Ace of Aces

  • A Lady to Love

    A Lady to Love

  • The River of Romance

    The River of Romance

  • Girls About Town

    Girls About Town

  • The Road to Reno

    The Road to Reno

  • Maid's Night Out

    Maid's Night Out

  • Be Yourself!

    Be Yourself!

  • Men Must Fight

    Men Must Fight

  • Mr. Dodd Takes the Air

    Mr. Dodd Takes the Air

  • Hollywood Speaks

    Hollywood Speaks

  • Only Saps Work

    Only Saps Work