
Lee Moran
Acting
Biography
No biography available for Lee Moran.
Born: June 23, 1888
Place of Birth: Chicago, Illinois, USA
Known For

Gold Diggers of Broadway
Three Broadway chorus girls seek rich husbands.

Spring Fever
Kelly's employer, Waters, is such a keen golfer that he asks Kelly to help him improve his game at an exclusive country club.

The Mad Genius
A crippled puppeteer rescues an abused young boy and turns the boy into a great ballet dancer. Complications ensue when, as a young man, the dancer falls in love with a young woman the puppeteer is also in love with.

Pruning the Movies
Colonel Bunk, after seeing his first movie, appoints himself “supreme censor of the movies” and he and his Board of Censors set to the task of “pruning” a movie (in more ways than one).

Jimmy the Gent
An unpolished racketeer, whose racket is finding heirs for unclaimed fortunes, affects ethics and tea-drinking manners to win back the sweetheart who now works for his seemingly upright competitor.

The Circus Clown
A man who wants to join the circus against the wishes of his ex-circus clown father.

The Thrill Seekers
Minor silent action hero James F. Fulton starred in this low-budget melodrama distributed by Poverty Row company Hi-Mark. Fulton, who would later play The Air Mail Pilot and direct the airborne serial The Eagle of the Night (both 1928), here starred as a lumberjack whose thrill-seeking girlfriend (Ruth Clifford) is kidnapped by a romantic rival (Robert McKim).

On Your Guard
An ex-con makes for a backwoods town intending to rob the bank, and becomes involved in protecting three orphans from land swindlers instead.

Behind the Screen
A look behind the scenes at Universal Studios in 1915.

Uptown New York
Jack Oakie plays Eddie Doyle, a gumball machine salesman who marries Pat Smith (Shirley Grey) knowing full well that the girl is on the rebound from a failed romance with aspiring Jewish doctor Max Silver (Leon Ames). But when Pat is nearly killed in an effort to protect her husband's gumball machines from hoodlums and is in need of a lifesaving operation, Eddie calls on Dr. Max
Filmography
as Hypo
as Larry Houston
as Reporter
as Spike Horton
as Barker
as Stage Manager (uncredited)
as Self - Barker (uncredited)
as Slim
as Stew Hatkins (uncredited)
as Can-Can Comic Dancer (uncredited)
as Non-Commissioned Officer
as Steve
as Howard - Mechanic
as Horseface
as Jed - Town Sheriff
as Sam Kaplan
as Percy Fane
as Todd
as Hotel Clerk
as Mr. Hurley
as Nosey Newton
as Mackie
as Montmartre Cabaret Director (uncredited)
as The Corporal
as Jeff Potter
as Master of Ceremonies (uncredited)
as Al Hadrick
as Joe Hennessey
as Ernie
as Brown
as Professor Rooster
as Dance Director
as Pete
as Gus
as Press Agent
as Snitz
as Fred
as Pete
as Denny
as Joe Raggs
as Colpoys
as Oscar
as Lawyer
as Lester, the Valet
as Joe
as Joe Horn
as Tom Barrett
as Van
as Mr. Nelson
as Dick Flynn
as Henry
as Jerry Stanton
as Mrs. Fisk's Lover (credit only)
as Hiram - the Sheriff
as Character
as Freddie Ulstervelt
as William Penn
as A Friend
as Arthur James
as Britton Hughes
as Jack Elton
as Spike O'Brien
as Himself
as The Villain in the Play
as Forman
as Mark Briarly
as Jack
as Josh Doolittle
as Dick Lockwood - Assistant Foreman
as Dick Lee - the City Chap