
Lester Sharpe
Acting
Biography
No biography available for Lester Sharpe.
Born: March 21, 1894
Place of Birth: New York City, New York, USA
Known For

Casablanca
In Casablanca, Morocco in December 1941, a cynical American expatriate meets a former lover, with unforeseen complications.

The Lost Weekend
Longtime alcoholic Don Birnam has been sober for ten days and appears to be over the worst... but his craving has just become more insidious. Evading a country weekend planned by his brother and girlfriend, he begins a four-day bender that just might be his last – one way or another.

This Land Is Mine
Somewhere in Europe, in a city occupied by the Nazis, a gentle school teacher finds himself torn between collaboration and resistance, cowardice and courage.

Where the Sidewalk Ends
A police detective's violent nature keeps him from being a good cop.

Princess of the Nile
Shalimar, an Egyptian princess, striving to rid her country of its Bedouin conquerors, forms an alliance with Prince Haidi, son of the Caliph of Bagdad. She practices her intrigues both at the court and, disguised as a dancing girl, in the market place.

The Gallant Legion
When power-hungry Faulkner and Leroux want to divide Texas into smaller sections, instead of allowing it to enter the Union as a single state, Gary Conway and the Texas Rangers must step in to thwart their chicanery.

I Was a Male War Bride
After marrying an American lieutenant with whom he was assigned to work in post-war Germany, a French captain attempts to find a way to accompany her back to the States under the terms of the War Bride Act.

Hangmen Also Die!
During the Nazi occupation of Czechoslovakia, surgeon Dr. Franticek Svoboda, a Czech patriot, assassinates the brutal "Hangman of Europe", Reichsprotektor Reinhard Heydrich, and is wounded in the process. In his attempt to escape, he is helped by history professor Stephen Novotny and his daughter Mascha.

The Lone Ranger
The Lone Ranger is an American western television series that ran from 1949 to 1957, starring Clayton Moore with Jay Silverheels as Tonto. The live-action series initially featured Gerald Mohr as the episode narrator. Fred Foy served as both narrator and announcer of the radio series from 1948 to its finish and became announcer of the television version when story narration was dropped there. This was by far the highest-rated television program on the ABC network in the early 1950s and its first true "hit".

Call Northside 777
In 1932, a cop is killed and Frank Wiecek sentenced to life. Eleven years later, a newspaper ad by Frank's mother leads Chicago reporter P.J. O'Neal to look into the case. For some time, O'Neal continues to believe Frank guilty. But when he starts to change his mind, he meets increased resistance from authorities unwilling to be proved wrong.
Filmography
as Babu (uncredited)
as Refugee Arriving at Haifa by Bus (uncredited)
as Gray (uncredited)
as Jewelry Salesman (as Lester Sharp)
as Mr. Kowalski (uncredited)
as Merchant
as Friedman, Morgan's Employer (uncredited)
as Mr. Schmidt
as Col. Marikoff
as Sentry (uncredited)
as Biff Baker
as Waiter (uncredited)
as Inspector (uncredited)
as Clerk
as Proprietor (Uncredited)
as Matt Kirby
as Lt. Zaki
as Illinois State Journal Technician (uncredited)
as Nikolai Rubenstein
as Barman at Café (uncredited)
as Jewish Man (uncredited)
as Merchant
as Doctor Ayad
as German Soldier
as Rudy
as Villager (uncredited)
as Refugee (uncredited)
as Warden (uncredited)
as Elisha Washburn
as Deputy Duval
as Eddie
as First Man on Stairs (uncredited)
as Detective
as Henri Picot
as Market Man
as First Zealot
as German Officer on Train
as (uncredited)
as Bandleader Withey
as Izzy Blumenstein