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Occupation
  
Actor

Years active
  
1919–44


Name
  
Lester Vail

Role
  
Actor

Lester Vail Lester Vail Wikipedia


Born
  
June 29, 1899 (
1899-06-29
)
Denver, Colorado, United States

Died
  
November 28, 1959, Los Angeles, California, United States

Movies
  
Dance - Fools - Dance, Beau Ideal, Consolation Marriage, The Woman Between, It's a Wise Child

Similar People
  
Harry Beaumont, Herbert Brenon, Victor Schertzinger, Robert Z Leonard

Lester Vail (June 29, 1899 – November 28, 1959) was an American actor of the stage, screen, and radio from the 1920s through the 1940s. In addition to acting in all three mediums, Vail also saw success as director on the Broadway stage, as well also being a producer of radio programs.

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Life and career

Born on June 29, 1899 in Denver, Colorado, Vail rose to prominence on the New York stage during the mid-1920s in the drama, Caught. Over the next ten years he would appear in over fifteen plays on the Great White Way; his more notable plays being Behold the Bridegroom, which ran in 1927 and 1928, written and directed by George Kelly, and 1934's Are You Decent?.

In 1931 he would take a brief hiatus from the stage, focusing on performing in films. In the year he spent in Hollywood, Vail would make eight films, with starring or featured roles in all but one of them. His film debut came in Beau Ideal, the 1931 sequel to the 1926 silent film, Beau Geste, starring alongside Frank McCormack and Ralph Forbes. Other notable films include starring roles in Dance, Fools, Dance (1931), with Joan Crawford; Victor Schertzinger's The Woman Between, which co-starred Lily Damita; and 1932's Big Town, directed by Arthur Hoerl. Other films in which he had a featured role included Consolation Marriage (1931), starring Irene Dunne and Pat O'Brien; and I Take This Woman, starring Gary Cooper and Carole Lombard.

After his short stint in films, Vail would return to the stage in 1932. Beginning in the mid-1930s he would enter a new medium: radio. From the 30s through the start of the 1950s, he would act and produce in that arena. He would take another break from the stage in 1935, not returning until the war years of 1941-45, at which point he would change hats, directing, rather than acting. His biggest Broadway success as a director, would be his last play, 1945's Chicken Every Sunday, by Julius and Philip Epstein. His career in radio would last from the 1930s until the early 1950s. During that time he would act as well as produce for the radio. He would produce several shows for NBC, including Cyrano de Bergerac as part of the Great Plays series. Other shows he would produce for the Great Plays series included Captain Jinks of the Horse Marines, William Tell, and Elizabeth the Queen. Vail would also be one of the directors of the radio serial, The Aldrich Family, which ran from 1939-53.

Late in his career, Vail would make several appearances on episodic television, including performances on Perry Mason, Father Knows Best and The Donna Reed Show. Vail died on November 28, 1959 in Los Angeles, California.

(as per AFI's database)

Filmography

Director
1957
How to Marry a Millionaire (TV Series) (2 episodes)
- Day in Court (1958)
- The Penthouse (1957)
1952
Meet Millie (TV Series) (9 episodes)
- Mama's Party (1956)
- Getting Millie and Junior Together (1955)
- Alfred's Painting (1955)
- Mama Goes Back to School (1955)
- Masquerade Party (1953)
- Christmas Presents (1953)
- Cooper's Cottages (1952)
- Mama's Insurance Claim (1952)
- Mama Takes Over the House
1953
Colonel Humphrey Flack (TV Series) (1 episode)
- The 8-Ball and the Side Pocket (1953)
1949
The Aldrich Family (TV Series) (1 episode)
- Episode #1.1 (1949)
Actor
1960
The Donna Reed Show (TV Series) as
Matthew Sarples
- A Place to Go (1960) - Matthew Sarples
1960
The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp (TV Series) as
Milligan
- The Arizona Lottery (1960) - Milligan
1959
Father Knows Best (TV Series) as
Mr. Thorne
- Margaret's Old Flame (1959) - Mr. Thorne
1959
Perry Mason (TV Series) as
Tony Raeburn
- The Case of the Watery Witness (1959) - Tony Raeburn
1932
Big Town as
James Wyley
1931
Consolation Marriage as
Aubrey
1931
The Woman Between as
Victor Whitcomb
1931
Murder by the Clock as
Thomas Hollander
1931
I Take This Woman as
Herbert Forrest
1931
It's a Wise Child as
Roger Baldwin
1931
Dance, Fools, Dance as
Bob Townsend
1931
Beau Ideal as
Otis Madison
1929
The Knife (Short)
Producer
1949
The Aldrich Family (TV Series) (producer - 1 episode)
- Episode #1.1 (1949) - (producer)
Soundtrack
1931
Consolation Marriage ("Devotion" (1931), uncredited)
Archive Footage
2016
I Am Not Your Negro (Documentary) as
Bob (clip from Dance, Fools, Dance (1931)) (uncredited)
1972
Hollywood: The Dream Factory (TV Movie documentary) as
Self - film clips (uncredited)

References

Lester Vail Wikipedia