Alfred Lunt - Selected Film and TV Appearances

Selected Film and TV Appearances

As actor
  • Backbone (1923)
  • The Ragged Edge (1923)
  • Second Youth (1924)
  • Sally of the Sawdust (1925)
  • Lovers in Quarantine (1925)
  • The Guardsman (1931)
  • Producers' Showcase (TV anthology series) - episode
    The Great Sebastians (1957)
  • The Magnificent Yankee, a presentation of TV's
    Hallmark Hall of Fame (1965)
As himself
  • Stage Door Canteen (1943)
  • Show Business at War (1943)
  • The Ed Sullivan Show, at the time known as Toast of the Town
    (two appearances in 1951)
  • The Dick Cavett Show - guest (1970)

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