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Donald L. Hanmer (October 17, 1919 – May 24, 2003) was an American film actor. The Chicago-born actor began his career on Broadway, where he was considered once a big hit. He appeared in 90 films between 1945 until 1991.
YearTitleRoleNotes1944SoldierUncredited1956CutterSeason 2 Episode 11: "The Better ...1962Vern ByersSeason 7 Episode 17: "The Faith of Aaron ...1962WormerSeason 1 Episode 6: "Final Vow"Don Hanmer was born on 17 October 1919 in Chicago, Illinois, USA. He was an actor, known for Papillon (1973), Homer and Eddie (1989) and Kung Fu (1972). He was married to Susan Tucker Huntington and Jocelyn Brando. He died on 24 May 2003 in Monterey, California, USA.
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- Chicago, Illinois, USA
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- Monterey, California, USA
Don Hanmer was born on October 17, 1919 in Chicago, Illinois, USA. He was an actor, known for Papillon (1973), Homer and Eddie (1989) and Kung Fu (1972). He was married to Susan Tucker Huntington and Jocelyn Brando. He died on May 24, 2003 in Monterey, California, USA.
- October 17, 1919
- May 24, 2003
May 24, 2003 · Donald L. Hanmer was an American film actor. The Chicago-born actor began his career on Broadway, where he was considered once a big hit. He appeared in 90 films between 1945 until 1991.
May 24, 2003 · 1955. Alfred Hitchcock Presents (1 episode) as Vern Byers (1 episode) as Cutter. 1953. Something For An Empty Briefcase as Mickey. 1952. The Kill as Al Huddleston. 1945. Time to Kill as Shorty. Don Hanmer was an American film and television actor.
Don Hanmer was born on 17 October 1919 in Chicago, Illinois, USA. He was an actor, known for Papillon (1973), Homer and Eddie (1989) and Kung Fu (1972). He was married to Susan Tucker Huntington and Jocelyn Brando.
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Don Hanmer was an American actor. He began on the Broadway stage. He also appeared on television and in films. Donald Lester Hammar was born on October 17, 1919, in Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, United States. His father was Morris J. Hammar and his mother was Cora U. Anderson. [1] . He changed the spelling of his last name to Hanmer.