Biographies: Herb Vigran - Actor

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An American actor, born in Fort Wayne, Indiana, USA as Herbert Vigran. She married Belle Pasternack (1952-1986), who remained with him until his death. He is known for Murder by Invitation (1941), A Cry in the Night (1956), Adventures of Superman (1952-1958), and Charlotte's Web (1973). He graduated from Indiana University School of Law, but preferred acting to law, and performed in hundreds of radio programs. He appeared frequently in the roles of villains in many TV series and movies from the thirties to the eighties. He appeared in more than 350 films and TV works, in addition to hundreds of radio programs. He appeared on Broadway in three plays (1935-1938) and played the roles of a policeman, petty crook, judge, juror, waiter, neighbor, shopkeeper, show-goer, party guest, reporter, and nightclub manager. His first work was in the movie Happy Landing (1934), and his last work was in the movie Amazon Women on the Moon (1987). He died in Los Angeles, California, USA on November 29, 1986 of cancer.