John Lund Net Worth



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 BirthFebruary 6, 1911
Place Of BirthRochester, New York, USA
Height6' 1" (1.85 m)
ProfessionActor
Known ForHigh Society (1956), A Foreign Affair (1948), The Mating Season (1951), The Perils of Pauline (1947)
Star SignAquarius
#Quote
1I 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].
2Each 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.
3Ideally 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.
#Fact
1Made his movie debut on To Each His Own (1946).
2Received much acclaim for his performance as Yank in "The Hasty Heart" on Broadway.
3Met his wife on a blind date.
4Handsome 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.
5An 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".
6Vice-president of the Screen Actor's Guild from 1950-1959.
7After 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.
8Retired to San Diego in 1963

Actor

TitleYearStatusCharacter
My Friend Irma Goes West1950Al
No Man of Her Own1950Bill Harkness
My Friend Irma1949Al
Bride of Vengeance1949Alfonso D'Este
Miss Tatlock's Millions1948Tim Burke posing as Schuyler Tatlock
Night Has a Thousand Eyes1948Elliott Carson
A Foreign Affair1948Captain John Pringle
Variety Girl1947John Lund
The Perils of Pauline1947Michael Farrington
To Each His Own1946Captain Bart Cosgrove / Gregory Pierson
If a Man Answers1962John Stacy
The Wackiest Ship in the Army1960Lt. Cmdr. Wilbur F. Vandewater
Affair in Reno1957Bill Carter
Dakota Incident1956John Carter (aka Hamilton)
High Society1956George Kittredge
Battle Stations1956Father Joseph McIntyre
Chief Crazy Horse1955Major Twist
Five Guns West1955Govern Sturges
White Feather1955Col. Lindsay
Latin Lovers1953Paul Chevron
Woman They Almost Lynched1953Lance Horton
Just Across the Street1952Fred Newcombe
Bronco Buster1952Tom Moody
The Battle at Apache Pass1952Maj. Jim Colton
Steel Town1952Steve Kostane
Darling, How Could You!1951Dr. Robert Grey
The Mating Season1951Val McNulty
Duchess of Idaho1950Douglas J. Morrison Jr.

Self

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Your Job in Germany1945Documentary shortNarrator (uncredited)

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