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Occupation
  
Actor

Battles and wars
  
World War II

Years active
  
1930-1962

Unit
  
Fourteenth Air Force


Children
  
Lisa

Name
  
Les Damon

Books
  
Falcon

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Full Name
  
Lester Joseph Damon

Born
  
March 31, 1908 (
1908-03-31
)
Providence, Rhode Island, U.S.

Known for
  
Nick Charles on The Adventures of the Thin Man Micheal Waring on The Falcon

Spouse(s)
  
Ginger Jones (m. 1943; his death 1962)

Allegiance
  
United States of America

Died
  
July 21, 1962, Los Angeles, California, United States

Service/branch
  
United States Army Air Forces

Commands held
  
China Burma India Theater

Lester Joseph "Les" Damon (March 31, 1908 – July 21, 1962) was an American character actor best known for his nearly 30 years performing on radio. Out of all his appearances on radio, Damon was best remembered for his roles as Nick Charles on The Adventures of the Thin Man from 1941-1943 and again from 1946-1950 on NBC then CBS and as Michael Waring on The Falcon from 1950-1953 on Mutual.

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Early years

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Lester Joseph Damon was born on March 31, 1908, in Providence, Rhode Island. He attended and graduated from Brown University.

Early career

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Damon began acting in the early 1930s traveling with different stock companies in and out of the United States. Damon first started acting with the Albee Stock Company in Providence. In 1934, Damon became an apprentice with the Old Vic Company in Lambeth, England. He remained there for a year until he came back to the United States.

Army

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In 1943, Damon was drafted into the United States Military. He served in the Fourteenth Air Force of the Army Air Forces as a technical sergeant. Damon was stationed in the China Burma India Theater. He also served at the IBN outlet in Bhamo, Burma where he announced live spots between transcribed rebroadcasts of stateside programs, along with news broadcasts, interviews, and other assorted local features. Damon returned home in 1946. He was rewarded a Bronze Star for his service during World War II.

Radio

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Damon returned to the States in 1938 after his stock company along his stage career folded. After struggling to establish himself as a stage actor in America, Damon went to Chicago where he a took several odd jobs in radio. He soon landed a job at Air Features, Inc., a radio production company headed by daytime radio monarchs Frank and Anne Hummert. Damon became a frequent voice in Hummert soaps of the late 1930s, usually playing either sympathetic go-getters or stern authority figures, in series such as The Romance of Helen Trent and Houseboat Hannah. Damon would remain a Hummert and daytime soap favorite through the early 1940s.

By the time the 1940s came about, Damon had been bouncing between Chicago and New York. On July 2, 1941, Damon became known as "The Thin Man" on NBC Radio's The Adventures of the Thin Man. Damon became the title role on the program, a former private detective named Nick Charles who, each week, is drawn, usually against his own will, into investigating a murder. Damon starred in this program opposite Claudia Morgan who played his wife Nora.

Damon would leave the series shortly after its move to CBS in 1943 to serve in the military (see above). Actors David Gothard and Les Tremayne substituted for Damon as Nick Charles during Damon's absence. Damon returned from the military in 1946 and resumed the role of Charles until December 1947. Tremayne was rehired as the role of Charles until 1948 when Joseph Curtin was hired as Charles until the program's cancellation in 1950.

In 1950, Damon replaced Tremayne once again on the radio program The Falcon on Mutual when Damon became free-lance investigator and troubleshooter Michael Waring, also known as the Falcon. He remained on The Falcon until 1953, being replaced by actor George Petrie.

After Falcon, Damon reunited with his radio wife Claudia Morgan for a revamped version of Mutual's Abbott Mysteries which originally was broadcast from 1945–47 and originally starred, coincidentally, Les Tremayne and Alice Reinheart in the title roles of Pat and Jean Abbott. The Damon-Morgan version was broadcast on NBC and was renamed The Adventures of the Abbotts. The show, like its predecessor, was not very popular among listeners and only was broadcast eight months from October 3, 1954–June 12, 1955.

Damon continued making frequent appearances on radio up until the end of his life. Some of those radio programs included The Lone Journey, Right to Happiness, ABC Mystery Theater, Dimension X, X Minus One and Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar. Damon made his last appearance on radio on the June 17, 1962 episode of Suspense entitled "Lunatic Hour". This episode was broadcast 34 days before Damon died.

Television

The 1950s marked Damon's debut on television, with character roles in The Jackie Gleason Show, The Honeymooners, The Dick Powell Show, The New Breed, and Have Gun – Will Travel. Damon also garnered recurring roles on daytime television appearing on such soap operas as The Guiding Light, As The World Turns, Kitty Foyle, The Edge of Night, and Window on Main Street.

Personal life

Damon was married to radio actress Ginger Jones. The two did several radio assignments together while Damon was stationed during World War II and married in November 1943 in San Antonio, Texas. Damon and Jones had one daughter named Lisa. They were married until Damon's death in 1962.

Death

In July 1962, Damon was admitted into the UCLA Medical Center in Los Angeles. On July 21, Damon died of what was later determined to be a massive heart attack. He was 54. He was survived by his wife Ginger and daughter Lisa. Damon is buried in Beverly National Cemetery in Beverly, New Jersey. Two months later in September of that year with the end of Suspense and Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar marked the end of the Golden Age of Radio. Damon's wife, Ginger, died on August 6, 2010 at 94. She is buried with her family in Kinderhook, Illinois.

Filmography

Actor
1962
Have Gun - Will Travel (TV Series) as
Banker Tilbury
- Shootout at Hogtooth (1962) - Banker Tilbury
1962
The Detectives (TV Series) as
Carter
- The Fourth Commandment (1962) - Carter
1962
The New Breed (TV Series) as
Sumner Rath
- Edge of Violence (1962) - Sumner Rath
1962
The Dick Powell Theatre (TV Series) as
Mr. Sommers
- 330 Independence S.W. (1962) - Mr. Sommers
1962
Bus Stop (TV Series) as
Stratton
- The Ordeal of Kevin Brooke (1962) - Stratton
1962
Follow the Sun (TV Series) as
Adjutant
- Sergeant Kolchak Fades Away (1962) - Adjutant
1961
Window on Main Street (TV Series) as
Earl Greenough
- The Haunted House (1961) - Earl Greenough
- College (1961) - Earl Greenough
1961
The Joey Bishop Show (TV Series) as
Mr. Collyer
- The Contest Winner (1961) - Mr. Collyer
1960
Play of the Week (TV Series) as
Ryan
- The Girls in Room 509 (1960) - Ryan
1953
The Big Story (TV Series) as
Kleger / Robert L. Chase
- The Slasher (1959) - Kleger
- Robert L. Chase of the Rocky Mountain News (1953) - Robert L. Chase
1958
Kitty Foyle (TV Series) as
Rosie Rittenhouse
1957
The Edge of Night (TV Series) as
Ed Parmelee
- Episode #1.444 (1957) - Ed Parmelee
1957
Decoy (TV Series) as
Larry Kittredge
- Dream Fix (1957) - Larry Kittredge
1954
The Jackie Gleason Show (TV Series) as
George Pooter / Automat diner with sandwich / Mr. Ryan, expectant father #3 / ...
- Behind the Iron Curtain (1957) - George Pooter
- Finders Keepers (1956) - Automat diner with sandwich (uncredited)
- The Honeymooners: Teamwork Beat the Clock (1954) - Mr. Ryan, expectant father #3 (uncredited)
- Stand-In for Murder (1954) - Frank (uncredited)
- The Honeymooners: This Is Your Life (1954) - Mr. Wilson (uncredited)
1955
The Honeymooners (TV Series) as
City Administrator / Mr. Tebbetts / Dr. Seefer / ...
- The Safety Award (1956) - City Administrator (uncredited)
- A Dog's Life (1956) - Mr. Tebbetts (uncredited)
- Pal O' Mine (1955) - Dr. Seefer (uncredited)
- A Matter of Life and Death (1955) - Gersh's Assistant (uncredited)
1956
As the World Turns (TV Series) as
James 'Jim' Lowell, Jr. (1956-1957) (original cast)
1953
Robert Montgomery Presents (TV Series) as
Mose Higgins
- Mr. Tutt Baits a Hook (1956) - Mose Higgins
- The Greatest Man in the World (1953)
1955
X Minus One (Podcast Series)
- Zero Hour (1955) - (voice)
1952
Guiding Light (TV Series) as
Bruce Banning #1 (1956-1960)
1952
Mr. District Attorney (TV Series)
- The Case of the All But Two (1952)
1949
Studio One (TV Series)
- The Glass Key (1949)
Self
1954
The Jackie Gleason Show (TV Series) as
Self - Dr. Durgom
- Ralph's Sweet Tooth (1954) - Self - Dr. Durgom (uncredited)
Archive Footage
1988
Gleason: He's the Greatest (TV Series) as
Mr. Mortimer (Loudmouth Sketch)
- Episode #1.7 (1988) - Mr. Mortimer (Loudmouth Sketch)

References

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