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In 1960, Lew Ayres was inducted into the Hollywood Walk of Fame with two stars. His motion pictures star is located at 6385 Hollywood Boulevard while his radio star is located at 1724 Vine Street. [14] [15] Ayres died on December 30, 1996, two days after his 88th birthday.
Lew Ayres as Paul Bäumer, a student and writer, who is the leader of the boys; John Wray as Himmelstoss, a mailman who becomes the boys' drill sergeant; Arnold Lucy as Professor Kantorek, who encourages the boys to enlist; Ben Alexander as Franz Kemmerich, the boy who is blown up, has his leg amputated, and dies
These Glamour Girls is a 1939 comedy-drama film directed by S. Sylvan Simon and starring Lew Ayres and Lana Turner, with Tom Brown, Jane Bryan, Richard Carlson, Anita Louise and Ann Rutherford in featured roles.
The Dark Mirror is a 1946 American psychological horror thriller film directed by Robert Siodmak starring Olivia de Havilland as twins and Lew Ayres as their psychiatrist. The film marks Ayres' return to motion pictures following his conscientious objection to service in World War II.
Actor Lew Ayres claimed he was inspired to create a film about world religions in the mid-1950s after having a religious experience with God.Originally titled Altars of the East, the documentary had a budget of $85,000 and took two years to be completed.
Lew Ayres reprised his role as Dr. Kildare in an unsold and unaired 1960 TV pilot directed by John Newland (with Joe Cronin as Dr. Grayson) [50] [51] The second attempt at a Kildare TV show premiered on September 28, 1961. The series was a top-10 hit with audiences and ran until April 5, 1966, for a total of 191 episodes in five seasons.
The Kiss is a 1929 American synchronized sound drama film directed by Jacques Feyder, starring Greta Garbo, Conrad Nagel, and Lew Ayres in his first feature film. The film has no audible dialogue but featured a synchronized musical score and sound effects.
An unsold and unaired pilot, directed by John Newland, was shot in 1960 featuring Lew Ayres as Dr. Kildare and (Joseph) Joe Cronin as Dr. Grayson. [11] [12] As a younger man, Ayres had played the role of Kildare for many years in the earlier MGM film and radio series.