John Lund Overview:

Actor, John Lund, was born on Feb 6, 1911 in Rochester, NY. Lund died at the age of 81 on May 10, 1992 in Los Angeles, CA and was cremated and his ashes scattered in unknown location.

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No Man of Her Own (1950) with Barbara Stanwyck and John Lund

By Orson De Welles on Apr 14, 2016 From Classic Film Freak

Share This!1950 was a busy year for Barbara Stanwyck as she starred in four films that year.? Among them was No Man of Her Own, what today would be called a ?woman?s picture.?? Or would it?? For the first two thirds of the picture it?s a somber and almost depressing affair (don?t confuse somber and ... Read full article


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John Lund Quotes:

Hale Clinton: You sure got one idea on your mind, Govern. You can't get your mind off that gold, can you?
Govern Sturges: You get your mind on too many things, you wind up with nothin'.


Phoebe Frost: There. Now we're getting someplace. I wonder what holds up that dress...
Captain John Pringle: Must be that German willpower.


Govern Sturges: A dead town is a pretty lonesome place.


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John Lund Facts
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.

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".

Vice-president of the Screen Actor's Guild from 1950-1959.

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