
Lance Fuller
Acting
Born: 1928-12-06 · Somerset, Kentucky, USA
Died: 2001-12-22
Biography
Lance Fuller (December 6, 1928 – December 22, 2001) was an American actor. He was born in Somerset, Kentucky. He was a contract actor for most of the 1950s with Universal-International. He had many uncredited roles for the first several years of his Hollywood career. His first role was in Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man (1943), and he was featured (uncredited) in several movies into the 1950s, including Singin' in the Rain (1952).
🎬 Movies (28)

Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Movie
1996
Brack (archive footage)

The Longest Yard
1974
Secondary Role (uncredited)

The Andromeda Strain
1971
Man (uncredited)

The Fatal Impulse
1960
Robert Larrimore

Day of the Outlaw
1959
Pace, Bruhn's Gang

God's Little Acre
1958
Jim Leslie

The Bride and the Beast
1958
Dan Fuller

Voodoo Woman
1957
Rick Brady

Slightly Scarlet
1956
Gauss

The She-Creature
1956
Dr. Ted Erickson

Girls in Prison
1956
Paul Anderson

Kentucky Rifle
1956
Jason Clay

Secret of Treasure Mountain
1956
Juan Alvarado

Runaway Daughters
1956
Tony Forrest

Frontier Woman
1956
Catawampus Jones

This Island Earth
1955
Brack

Pearl of the South Pacific
1955
George

Apache Woman
1955
Armand LeBeau

The Black Shield of Falworth
1954
Guard (uncredited)

The Other Woman
1954
Ronnie

Cattle Queen of Montana
1954
Colorados

Taza, Son of Cochise
1954
Lt. Willis

Singin' in the Rain
1952
Chorus Boy (uncredited)

Song of Scheherazade
1947

Night and Day
1946
Student (uncredited)

Scarlet Street
1945
Minor Role (uncredited)

To Have and Have Not
1945
Bit Part (uncredited)

Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man
1943
Villager (uncredited)
📺 TV Shows (12)

Matt Helm
1975
Andrews

Thriller
1960
Robert Larrimore

The Twilight Zone
1959
Orgram Gatewood

The Deputy
1959
Nick Rand

Lawman
1958
Galt Stevens

Bat Masterson
1958
Walker Hayes

77 Sunset Strip
1958
Clyde Amboy

The Rifleman
1958
Earl Battle

Tombstone Territory
1957
Boone Cahill

Maverick
1957
Faro Jack Norcross

Zorro
1957
Alarcón (uncredited)

General Electric Theater
1953
John Mason