Acting credits
154
Prolific
Very extensive acting filmography.

Acting
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Acting credits
154
Prolific
Very extensive acting filmography.
TMDB popularity
2.9
Moderate attention
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TMDB ID: 2007
IMDb ID: nm0000817
Known for: Acting
Born: December 28, 1908
Died: December 30, 1996
Age: 88
Place of birth: Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
Gender: Male
Adult content flag: No
Career span: 1929 - 1994
Years active: 66
Average TMDB rating: 6.7
Wikidata: Q444371
Also known as
Lewis Frederick Ayre III
Other jobs
Lew Ayres was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota and raised in San Diego, California. A college dropout, he was found by a talent scout in the Coconut Grove nightclub in Los Angeles and entered Hollywood as a bit player. He was leading man to Greta Garbo in The Kiss (1929), but it was the role of Paul Baumer in All Quiet on the Western Front (1930) that was his big break. He was profoundly affected by the anti-war message of that film, and when, in 1942, the popular star of Young Dr. Kildare (1938) and subsequent Dr. Kildare films was drafted, he was a conscientious objector. America was outraged, and theaters vowed never to show his films again, but quietly he achieved the Medical Corps status he had requested, serving as a medic under fire in the South Pacific and as a chaplain's aid in New Guinea and the Phillipines. His return to film after the war was undistinguished until Johnny Belinda (1948) - his role as the sympathetic physician treating the deaf-mute Jane Wyman won him an Academy Award nomination as Best Actor. Subsequent movie roles were scarce; an opportunity to play Dr. Kildare in television was aborted when the network refused to honor his request for no cigarette sponsorship. He continued to act, but in the 1970s put his long experience into a project to bring to the west the philosophy of the East - the resulting film, Altars of the World (1976), while not a box-office success, won critical acclaim and a Golden Globe Award. Lew Ayres died in Los Angeles, California on December 30, 1996, just two days after his 88th birthday.



Movie credits linked with Lew Ayres.
as Professor Cabel
as actor 'Advise and 'Consent' (archive footage) (uncredited)
as Martin
as John Pace
as Doc
as Himself
as Candy
as Bob Hollander
as Dan Miller
as Mr. Graham
as Noah
as President Adar
as Bill Atherton
as Com. Joseph Beckerman
as Allen Dulles
as (archive footage)
Director
as Dr. Grayson
as Vaslovik
as Mandemus
as Prof. Dylan MacAuley
as Noah Calvin
as Mr. Ames
as Dr. Sam Carpenter
Series credits linked with Lew Ayres.
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as Lorimar Henderson • 1 eps
as Henry Wade Culver • 8 eps
as Oliver Hawthorne • 1 eps
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as Bernie Greene • 1 eps
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as Sidney Dollinger • 1 eps
as Andrew Douglas • 1 eps
as Jason Burke • 2 eps
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as President Adar • 1 eps
as Carl Hooper • 1 eps
as Rayat • 1 eps
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as Dr. Kenneth Wilson • 1 eps
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as Max Braden • 1 eps