An American actor, born in Los Angeles, on April 17, 1923. He graduated from Marken Technical High School, an amateur training school that prepares them for work in Hollywood. He continued his march towards a place under the sun In Hollywood until he lost interest in his artistic work, and sought self-satisfaction in other places, where he found profitable projects in real estate investment. Among his most important works are: The Red House (1947) and Scudda Hoo! Scudda Hay (1948), The Big Cat (1948) and The Boy from Indiana (1950). He died of heart failure in South Lake on June 11, 2005.