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He starred in The Adventures of the Thin Man and The Romance of Helen Trent during the 1940s. He also starred in the title role in The Falcon, [5] and played detective Pat Abbott in Abbott Mysteries from 1946 to 1947. Tremayne was once named one of the three most distinctive voices on American radio.
Actor: The War of the Worlds. One of America's most heard men back in the day with thousands of radio programs to his credit and the possessor of one of the most prominent male voices of that medium's war-era "Golden Age," veteran actor Les Tremayne was considered to have the third most distinctive tones on the airwaves, only behind Bing Crosby ...
Actor: The War of the Worlds. One of America's most heard men back in the day with thousands of radio programs to his credit and the possessor of one of the most prominent male voices of that medium's war-era "Golden Age," veteran actor Les Tremayne was considered to have the third most distinctive tones on the airwaves, only behind Bing Crosby ...
Actor. He starred in many radio shows in the 1930’s, 40’s & 50’s, including "The Thin Man" and "The Falcon" but is best remembered as the leading man on "The First Nighter” radio program.
Les Tremayne, one of the best-known actors on radio in the 1930s and ‘40s who starred in “The Thin Man” and “The Falcon” but is best remembered as the longtime leading man on “The First Nighter,”...
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Lester Tremayne (16 April 1913 – 19 December 2003) was a British actor. Quick Facts Born, Died ... Close. Early life. Born in Balham, London, he moved with his family at the age of four to Chicago, Illinois, where he began in community theater. His mother was Dolly Tremayne, a British actress.
Actor Les Tremayne dies at the age of 90. Tremayne was one of the best-known actors on radio in the 1930s and '40s. He starred in The First Nighter, The Thin Man and The Falcon.
Versatile actor who carved a great career for himself in radio, beginning in Chicago and starring for many years on the popular First Nighter program, and continuing with appearances on thousands of broadcasts including The Thin Man, Grand Hotel, Betty and Bob and The Falcon.
Les Tremayne, one of the best-known actors on radio in the 1930s and '40s and star of the sci-fi classic War of the Worlds died December 19, 2003 at age 90. Born in Balham, England, Tremayne moved to Chicago with his family at age 4.