Lew Ayres - Selected Filmography

Selected Filmography

  • The Kiss (1929)
  • All Quiet on the Western Front (1930)
  • Common Clay (1930)
  • The Doorway to Hell (1930)
  • Iron Man (1931)
  • Night World (1932)
  • State Fair (1933)
  • Servants' Entrance (1934)
  • Holiday (1938)
  • Young Dr. Kildare (1938)
  • King of the Newsboys (1938)
  • The Ice Follies of 1939 (1939)
  • Calling Dr. Kildare (1939)
  • These Glamour Girls (1939)
  • The Secret of Dr. Kildare (1939)
  • Remember? (1939)
  • Dr. Kildare's Strange Case (1940)
  • Dr. Kildare Goes Home (1940)
  • Dr. Kildare's Crisis (1940)
  • Maisie Was a Lady (1941)
  • The People vs. Dr. Kildare (1941)
  • Dr. Kildare's Wedding Day (1941)
  • Dr. Kildare's Victory (1942)
  • Fingers at the Window (1942)
  • The Dark Mirror (1946)
  • The Unfaithful (1947)
  • Johnny Belinda (1948)
  • The Capture (1950)
  • Donovan's Brain (1953)
  • The Ford Show with Tennessee Ernie Ford (NBC, January 2, 1958)
  • The DuPont Show with June Allyson as Howard Moon in "A Thief or Two" (CBS, 1960)
  • The Barbara Stanwyck Show as Dr. Paul Harris in "Adventure on Happiness Street" (NBC, 1961)
  • Advise & Consent (1962)
  • The Carpetbaggers (1964)
  • Earth II (TV pilot; 1971)
  • The Biscuit Eater (1972)
  • The Man (1972)
  • The Stranger (1973), a made-for-TV pilot for an unproduced series
  • Battle for the Planet of the Apes (1973)
  • The Questor Tapes (1974), a made-for-TV pilot for an unproduced series
  • Little House on the Prairie (NBC, 1976)
  • The Bionic Woman (1977)
  • Damien: Omen II (1978)
  • Battlestar Galactica: Saga of a Star World (1978)
  • Salem's Lot (1979) (TV miniseries)
  • The World of Don Camillo (1983)

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