John Lund net worth is
$5 Million
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One of six children born to an immigrant Norwegian glassblower, John Lund had a somewhat unsettled childhood, dropping out of school at the age of 14. For a while, he tried his hand at several part-time jobs, but never stayed long. He then devised various entrepreneurial ways to generate an income, including a quit smoking program (a fairly novel ...
Net Worth | $5 Million |
Date Of Birth | February 6, 1911 |
Place Of Birth | Rochester, New York, USA |
Height | 6' 1" (1.85 m) |
Profession | Actor |
Known For | High Society (1956), A Foreign Affair (1948), The Mating Season (1951), The Perils of Pauline (1947) |
Star Sign | Aquarius |
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1 | I look best from a great distance and in a bad light. I have a peculiar face, an odd walk and about as much sex appeal as a goat. I was the worst peril Betty Hutton encountered as Pauline [in The Perils of Pauline]. |
2 | Each picture has given me an inferiority complex. I've become face conscious. Projection rooms are torture chambers to me, at this point. When I saw the first day's rushes on To Each His Own (1946), I went home and started packing. I had thought I was smiling tenderly at Olivia de Havilland, but, on screen, I looked as though I were ready to bite her ear off, and I didn't have any eyes at all. After that, I refused to look at myself, but I began enjoying the work. |
3 | Ideally I'd like to gravitate between the stage and screen, as Freddie March [Fredric March] does. That's because I think I am more of a character actor than the great, big hero type. I feel as though I am sailing under false colors. |
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1 | Made his movie debut on To Each His Own (1946). |
2 | Received much acclaim for his performance as Yank in "The Hasty Heart" on Broadway. |
3 | Met his wife on a blind date. |
4 | Handsome blond, blue-eyed actor who started out promisingly in engaging romantic leads in the late 40s, but settled quickly into playing stuffed shirts and the third wheel in love triangles. |
5 | An advertising man in New York City at the time, he was asked by a friend to appear in an industrial show during the 1939 World's Fair. He got hooked and two years later was appearing on Broadway in "As You Like It". |
6 | Vice-president of the Screen Actor's Guild from 1950-1959. |
7 | After Edmond O'Brien left the show, Lund became the new Johnny Dollar on CBS Radio's "Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar." He starred in the series from 1952 till 1954. |
8 | Retired to San Diego in 1963 |
Actor
Title | Year | Status | Character |
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My Friend Irma Goes West | 1950 | | Al |
No Man of Her Own | 1950 | | Bill Harkness |
My Friend Irma | 1949 | | Al |
Bride of Vengeance | 1949 | | Alfonso D'Este |
Miss Tatlock's Millions | 1948 | | Tim Burke posing as Schuyler Tatlock |
Night Has a Thousand Eyes | 1948 | | Elliott Carson |
A Foreign Affair | 1948 | | Captain John Pringle |
Variety Girl | 1947 | | John Lund |
The Perils of Pauline | 1947 | | Michael Farrington |
To Each His Own | 1946 | | Captain Bart Cosgrove / Gregory Pierson |
If a Man Answers | 1962 | | John Stacy |
The Wackiest Ship in the Army | 1960 | | Lt. Cmdr. Wilbur F. Vandewater |
Affair in Reno | 1957 | | Bill Carter |
Dakota Incident | 1956 | | John Carter (aka Hamilton) |
High Society | 1956 | | George Kittredge |
Battle Stations | 1956 | | Father Joseph McIntyre |
Chief Crazy Horse | 1955 | | Major Twist |
Five Guns West | 1955 | | Govern Sturges |
White Feather | 1955 | | Col. Lindsay |
Latin Lovers | 1953 | | Paul Chevron |
Woman They Almost Lynched | 1953 | | Lance Horton |
Just Across the Street | 1952 | | Fred Newcombe |
Bronco Buster | 1952 | | Tom Moody |
The Battle at Apache Pass | 1952 | | Maj. Jim Colton |
Steel Town | 1952 | | Steve Kostane |
Darling, How Could You! | 1951 | | Dr. Robert Grey |
The Mating Season | 1951 | | Val McNulty |
Duchess of Idaho | 1950 | | Douglas J. Morrison Jr. |
Self
Title | Year | Status | Character |
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Your Job in Germany | 1945 | Documentary short | Narrator (uncredited) |
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