Francis Lederer

Francis Lederer

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Francis Lederer (November 6, 1899 – May 25, 2000) was a Czech-born film and stage actor with a successful career, first in Europe, then in the United States. His original name was František Lederer. Lederer's first American movies were Man of Two Worlds (1934), Romance in Manhattan (1934), with Ginger Rogers, The Gay Deception (1935), with Frances Dee, and One Rainy Afternoon (1936). He was cast as the lead with Katharine Hepburn in the 1935 film Break of Hearts, but the producers replaced him with Charles Boyer. It was Irving Thalberg's plan to make Lederer "the biggest star in Hollywood" but the death of Thalberg ended this possibility. Although he continued to play leads occasionally – notably when he was a playboy in Mitchell Leisen's Midnight with Claudette Colbert and John Barrymore in 1939 – in the late 1930s Lederer began to expand his character parts, even playing villains. Edward G. Robinson praised Lederer's performance as a German American Bundist in Confessions of a Nazi Spy in 1939, and he earned plaudits for his portrayal of a fascist in The Man I Married (1940) with Joan Bennett. He also played Count Dracula for The Return of Dracula in 1958. Throughout his career, Lederer, who studied with Elia Kazan at the Actors Studio in New York City, continued to take stage acting seriously, and he performed often both in New York and elsewhere. He appeared in stage productions of Golden Boy (1937), Seventh Heaven (1939), No Time for Comedy (1939), in which he replaced Laurence Olivier, The Play's the Thing (1942), A Doll's House (1944), Arms and the Man (1950), The Sleeping Prince (1956) and The Diary of Anne Frank (1958). Although he took a break from making films in 1941, in order to concentrate on his stage work, he returned to the silver screen in 1944, appearing in Voice in the Wind and The Bridge of San Luis Rey, and in films such as Jean Renoir's The Diary of a Chambermaid (1946) and Million Dollar Weekend (1948). He took another break from Hollywood in 1950, after making Surrender (1950), and returned in 1956 with Lisbon and the light comedy The Ambassador's Daughter. His final film appearance was in Terror Is a Man in 1959. During the 1950s, he served as honorary mayor of Canoga Park. He would continue to make television appearances for the next 10 years in such shows as Sally, The Untouchables, Ben Casey, Blue Light, Mission: Impossible and That Girl. His final television appearance occurred in a 1971 episode of Rod Serling's Night Gallery called "The Devil Is Not Mocked". In it, he reprised his role as Dracula from The Return of Dracula.

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CREDITS
PHOTOS

TV Series

Kraft Suspense Theatre

Kraft Suspense Theatre

5.3
That Girl

That Girl

6.2
Studio One

Studio One

5
Night Gallery

Night Gallery

7.8
Mission: Impossible

Mission: Impossible

7.6
Lux Video Theatre

Lux Video Theatre

6.333
Schlitz Playhouse of Stars

Schlitz Playhouse of Stars

7.25
Matinee Theater

Matinee Theater

5
The Philco Television Playhouse

The Philco Television Playhouse

6.286
Ben Casey

Ben Casey

5.6
Robert Montgomery Presents

Robert Montgomery Presents

5.6
Behind Closed Doors

Behind Closed Doors

0
Blue Light

Blue Light

5
Film Emigration from Nazi Germany

Film Emigration from Nazi Germany

9

Movies

Pandora's Box

Pandora's Box

7.481
Midnight

Midnight

7.3
Susie Cleans Up

Susie Cleans Up

0
Voice in the Wind

Voice in the Wind

5.2
The Madonna's Secret

The Madonna's Secret

5.9
Stolen Identity

Stolen Identity

4.6
Million Dollar Weekend

Million Dollar Weekend

4.6
The Diary of a Chambermaid

The Diary of a Chambermaid

6.324
The Other Eye

The Other Eye

0
The Return of Dracula

The Return of Dracula

5.5
The Gay Deception

The Gay Deception

6.4
Terror Is a Man

Terror Is a Man

4.2
Confessions of a Nazi Spy

Confessions of a Nazi Spy

6.133
The Bridge of San Luis Rey

The Bridge of San Luis Rey

6
Mother Hummingbird

Mother Hummingbird

4
The Lone Wolf in Paris

The Lone Wolf in Paris

6
Captain Carey, U.S.A.

Captain Carey, U.S.A.

5.5
A Woman of Distinction

A Woman of Distinction

6.2
Dracula: A Cinematic Scrapbook

Dracula: A Cinematic Scrapbook

10
The Wonderful Lies of Nina Petrovna

The Wonderful Lies of Nina Petrovna

7
The Pursuit of Happiness

The Pursuit of Happiness

5.8
One Rainy Afternoon

One Rainy Afternoon

4.818
My American Wife

My American Wife

0
Romance in Manhattan

Romance in Manhattan

7.8
The Man I Married

The Man I Married

6.3
Man of Two Worlds

Man of Two Worlds

6
Maracaibo

Maracaibo

5.2
Lisbon

Lisbon

6.4
It's All Yours

It's All Yours

5
Meineid

Meineid

0
Screen Snapshots: Series 16, No. 12

Screen Snapshots: Series 16, No. 12

5
Fundvogel

Fundvogel

0
Puddin' Head

Puddin' Head

5
The Great Passion

The Great Passion

6.5
The Road to Dishonour

The Road to Dishonour

0
Her Majesty Love

Her Majesty Love

0
The Ambassador's Daughter

The Ambassador's Daughter

4.3
Surrender

Surrender

4.8
Adventures in Vienna

Adventures in Vienna

8.3
The emperor's detective

The emperor's detective

0
Die seltsame Nacht der Helga Wangen

Die seltsame Nacht der Helga Wangen

0
The Fate of Renate Langen

The Fate of Renate Langen

0
Starlit Days at the Lido

Starlit Days at the Lido

5
Memories of Berlin: The Twilight of Weimar Culture

Memories of Berlin: The Twilight of Weimar Culture

0
A Century of Science Fiction

A Century of Science Fiction

6.9
Refuge

Refuge

0
1939: Hollywood's Greatest Year

1939: Hollywood's Greatest Year

7.5
Atlantic

Atlantic

6.5