John Litel(1892-1972)
- Actor
- Soundtrack
John Litel's tough, no-nonsense demeanor on screen was not entirely due
to his skill as an actor--when World War I broke out he enlisted in the
French army, not wanting to wait until the US entered, and was twice
decorated for bravery. Returning to the US after the war, he enrolled
in the American Academy of Dramatic Arts and toured with various stage
companies, making his film debut in 1929. He was one of what was called
the "Warner Bros. Stock Company" in the 1930s--with such character
actors as Ward Bond,
Frank McHugh,
Joan Blondell,
George Tobias,
Henry O'Neill and
Alan Hale, among others--and he appeared in
dozens of films there, often as a tough police captain, hard-nosed
district attorney, no-nonsense business executive and other such
authority figures. He could also convincingly play villains, as when he
played the evil "Scorpion" in the classic serial
Don Winslow of the Navy (1942).
Always a solid, dependable character actor, Litel appeared in more than
200 films, sometimes playing leads but mainly as a supporting actor.
From 1952-53 he played
Robert Cummings' brooding boss
Mr. Thackery in the NBC-TV sitcom
My Hero (1952).