Lionel Stander
acteur américain (1908-1994)
Lionel Stander was a renowned American actor who made a lasting impact in the film industry. With a career spanning nearly seven decades, he established himself as a versatile talent, working in various mediums including theatre, radio, and television. Born in 1908, Stander's distinctive voice and tough-guy persona became his trademark, earning him recognition and acclaim. He was also a passionate advocate for left-wing political causes, using his platform to express his views.
Stander's commitment to his craft and his convictions led him to become a founding member of the Screen Actors Guild, demonstrating his dedication to the welfare of his fellow actors. However, his outspoken political stance also led to challenges, including being subpoenaed by the House Un-American Activities Committee and subsequently blacklisted from the late 1940s to the mid-1960s. Despite these obstacles, Stander continued to work tirelessly, ultimately leaving a lasting legacy in the entertainment industry until his passing in 1994.