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  1. Following his experience with the Hollywood Blacklist, Stander moved to Europe, where he appeared in many genre films, including several Spaghetti Westerns. He returned to the United States later in the decade, playing the role of the majordomo Max on the 1980s mystery television series Hart to Hart , earning him a Golden Globe Award ...

  2. Lionel Stander, whose gravelly voice and beetling brow made him a memorable presence on stage and screen and whose political beliefs in the era of the Hollywood blacklist earned him a long...

  3. Stander volvió a entrar en la lista negra de Hollywood, aunque pudo actuar en la radio, el teatro y la televisión. En una audiencia del HUAC en abril de 1951, el actor Marc Lawrence dijo que Stander era miembro de su "célula" comunista en Hollywood, al igual que los guionistas Lester Cole y Gordon Kahn.

  4. Lionel Stander, actor; Johannes Steele, journalist, radio commentator; Paul Stewart, actor; Elliott Sullivan, actor; William Sweets, radio personality; Helen Tamiris, choreographer; Betty Todd, director; Louis Untermeyer, poet; Hilda Vaughn, actress; J. Raymond Walsh, radio commentator; Sam Wanamaker, actor; Theodore Ward, playwright ...

  5. 28 de may. de 2018 · In the 1930s, Lionel Stander was one of Hollywood's finest. He suggested (via The New York Times) that he was the highest-paid character actor of the era, starring alongside the likes of Fatty...

  6. 1 de nov. de 2017 · Tough guy actor Lionel Stander testifies before HUAC in 1951. Five of his daughters gathered to read portions of their defiant father's incendiary testimony at the Hollywood Blacklist Commemoration in October 2017.

  7. In May 1953, blacklisted actor Lionel Stander (1908–1994), testified about a “fanatic group of subversives [who] have blacklisted artists and are attempting to impose censorship,” but was silenced. Stander remained blacklisted until 1965.