Len Lesser
Leonard King Lesser (December 3, 1922 – February 16, 2011) was an American character actor, known as Len Lesser. He was known for his recurring role as Uncle Leo in Seinfeld,[1] starting during the show's second season in "The Pony Remark". Lesser was also known for his role as Garvin on Everybody Loves Raymond.
Len Lesser | |
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Born | Leonard King Lesser December 3, 1922 The Bronx, New York, U.S. |
Died | February 16, 2011 88) Burbank, California, U.S. | (aged
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1949–2011 |
Spouse(s) | Janice Burrell
( m. 1954; div. 1982) |
Children | 2 |
Early life
Lesser was born in New York, NY in 1922. His father, a grocer, was a Jewish immigrant from Poland. Lesser received his bachelor's degree from the City College of New York in 1942 at the age of 19.[2] Lesser enlisted in the United States Army the day after the attack on Pearl Harbor, and served in the China Burma India Theater during World War II.[3] While there, he was promoted to sergeant.
Career
Lesser was a prolific character actor in film, TV and on stage. He appeared on American television steadily since 1955 on programs such as That Girl, The Untouchables, Peter Gunn, Mr. Lucky, The Outer Limits, Alfred Hitchcock Presents, Green Acres, Get Smart, Family Affair, The Monkees, Quincy, M.E., The Rockford Files, The Amazing Spider-Man, Mad About You, All in the Family, Boy Meets World, Smart Guy, My Favorite Martian, The Munsters, and Castle. He appeared in a variety of films such as Birdman of Alcatraz (1962), How to Stuff a Wild Bikini (1965), Kelly's Heroes (1970), Blood and Lace (1971), Dirty Little Billy (1972), Papillon (1973), Truck Stop Women (1974), The Outlaw Josey Wales (1976), Supervan (1977), Moonshine County Express (1977), Ruby (1977), Death Hunt (1981), Take This Job and Shove It (1981), Grandmother's House (1988) and Baadasssss! (2003).[4]
Later years
Lesser had a recurring role on Everybody Loves Raymond as "Garvin", a friend of Frank Barone, who always lifted his arms in excitement whenever he saw Ray (just as Lesser did in his recurring role on Seinfeld as "Uncle Leo" whenever he saw his nephew, Jerry). He also appeared in Jeff Seymour's stage production of Cold Storage at the University of Toronto's George Ignatieff Theatre.[5]
Death
On February 16, 2011, Lesser died of cancer-related pneumonia[6] in Burbank, California, at the age of 88.[7]
After learning of Lesser's death, Jerry Seinfeld said of him,
Len was one of our favorites. We always loved having him on the show. I'll never forget when Uncle Leo was in prison and tattooed "Jerry Hello" on his knuckles. He was a very sweet guy.
Another Seinfeld castmate, Jason Alexander, tweeted,
Thanks to all of you for your kind remarks re: Len Lessor [sic]. Tonight was the opening of Gigi at my beloved Reprise Theater Company and I've only returned at this late hour to hear the news. ... "Hellooo" Uncle Leo. And goodbye. Sleep well. Much love. Jason.[8]
Selected filmography
- Shack Out on 101 (1955) - Perch
- Somebody Up There Likes Me (1956) - Reporter at Sparring Session (uncredited)
- Lust for Life (1956) - Cartoonist (uncredited)
- The Rack (1956) - Officer (uncredited)
- This Could Be the Night (1957) - Piano Tuner (uncredited)
- Slaughter on Tenth Avenue (1957) - Sam (uncredited)
- The Brothers Karamazov (1958) - Jailer (uncredited)
- I Want to Live! (1958) - Charlie, Newspaperman (uncredited)
- Some Came Running (1958) - Indianapolis Poker Player (uncredited)
- Crime and Punishment U.S.A. (1959) - Desk Officer
- Please Don't Eat the Daisies (1960) - Waiter at Sardi's (uncredited)
- Bells Are Ringing (1960) - Charlie Bessemer (uncredited)
- Birdman of Alcatraz (1962) - Burns (uncredited)
- Smog (1962) - Lelio Marpicati
- McHale's Navy Joins the Air Force (1965) - NKVD commissar
- How to Stuff a Wild Bikini (1965) - North Dakota Pete
- The Wild Wild West (1965) - Mason
- Fireball 500 (1966) - Man in Garage
- The Last Challenge (1967) - Ed - the Bartender (uncredited)
- Kelly's Heroes (1970) - Sergeant Bellamy
- Bonanza (1970, TV Series) - Fred Gaskell
- All in the Family (1971) - Billy Prendegast
- Blood and Lace (1971) - Tom Kredge
- Dirty Little Billy (1972) - Slits
- Slither (1973) - Jogger
- Papillon (1973) - Guard
- Truck Stop Women (1974) - Winter
- ’’Kolchak-The Night Stalker’’(1974) - They Have Been, They Are.....
- Death Wish (1974) - Cop at the Precinct (uncredited)
- The Outlaw Josey Wales (1976) - Abe
- Supervan (1977) - Banks
- Moonshine County Express (1977) - Scoggins
- Joyride to Nowhere (1977) - Charlie
- Ruby (1977) - Barney
- House Calls (1978) - Waiter
- The Main Event (1979) - Trainer At Big Bear
- Take This Job and Shove It (1981) - Roach
- Death Hunt (1981) - Lewis
- Du-beat-e-o (1984) - Hendricks
- Grandmother's House (1988) - Grandfather
- Faith (1990) - Uncle Sal
- Sorority Girls and the Creature from Hell (1990) - Tex
- Ain't No Way Back (1990) - Papa Campbell
- Seinfeld (1991-1998) - Uncle Leo
- Rave Review (1994) - Al
- Everybody Loves Raymond (1996-2004) - Garvin
- True Friends (1998) - Mr. Slotnick
- The Werewolf Reborn! (1998)
- Baadasssss! (2003) - Manny & Mort Goldberg
- Raw Footage (2005) - Grampa Joey
- Frankenstein & the Werewolf Reborn! (2005) - Inspector Krol
References
- "Uncle Leo". seinfeldonline.com. Archived from the original on July 16, 2011. Retrieved February 17, 2011.
- Weber, Bruce. "Len Lesser, Uncle Leo on 'Seinfeld', Dies at 88", The New York Times. 2011-02-17.
- Obituary, latimes.com, February 17, 2011.
- Len Lesser on IMDb
- "First Person: Len Lesser on Uncle Leo's new life". National Post.
- Allen, Floyd (February 18, 2011). "Len Lesser dies at 88, due to cancer-related pneumonia". ibtimes.com. Archived from the original on February 23, 2011. Retrieved February 19, 2011.
- Seinfeld's 'Uncle Leo' dead at 88, cnn.com, February 16, 2011.
- Zakarin, Jordan (February 17, 2011). "Uncle Leo's 'Seinfeld' Scenes: Jerry Remembers His Favorite". Huffington Post.
External links
- Len Lesser at Find a Grave
- Len Lesser on IMDb