Lee Moran
American actor and director of comedies

Born
1888
137 years ago
Died
April 24th, 1961
64 years ago — 73 years old
Category
Performers & Entertainers
Country
United States
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Began a career in silent films and transitioned to sound, becoming recognized for comedic roles. Directed and wrote for various films during the early to mid-20th century. Contributed to the development of short comedy films, particularly in the early talkies era. Worked with prominent studios and collaborated with notable comedians of the time.
Acted in 'The Love Bug'
Directed numerous comedy shorts
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