Lou Merrill
Lou Merrill was an American actor, who worked primarily in radio from the 1930s through the 1950s.
Early life
Lou Merill was born on April 1, 1912 in Winnipeg, Canada.Radio
He performed in Lux Radio Theater as a utility supporting player in nearly every broadcast from 1937–1939, and also served as an assistant director handling the crowd scenes during that time. He continued to work the show sporadically until 1953. His career in the 1930s also included roles in the children's Christmas series The Cinnamon Bear, the crime drama Big Town, the soap opera Those We Love, and The Mickey Mouse Theater of the Air. He later worked for Arch Oboler on Arch Oboler's Plays and Lights Out. As related by Mr. Oboler on the Speaking of Radio show, in one dramatic real-life confrontation, Mr. Oboler broke his hand on Mr. Merrill's jaw when the former became incensed over the latter's offensive attitude. A mutual respect resulted from the incident.In 1941, he starred as the Nemo-like Captain Craig McKenzie in the now mostly lost sci-fi radio series Latitude Zero. 12 years later, he starred on the true crime anthology drama series Crime Classics. Merrill played Thomas Hyland, the host/narrator who was fascinated with crime, playing the role deadpan but with subtle humor. Radio comedy appearances included Point Sublime and Abbott and Costello and the Life of Riley as Punchy. He also appeared on Escape, The Man Called X, Suspense, NBC University Theater, On Stage, The CBS Radio Workshop, Rogue's Gallery, and The Six Shooter.
Merrill was the narrator for Retribution, a "psychological mystery series."
Film
Merrill first appeared in film with the 1935 Columbia Pictures production The Black Room; he played the Story Teller in Trailer, though he was left uncredited. His formal debut in movies came in the 1939 Universal Studios production Tropic Fury. He appeared sporadically in films throughout the next three decades, often in small roles along with several uncredited appearances.Year | Title | Role | Notes |
1935 | The Black Room | Story Teller in Trailer | Uncredited |
1938 | Flash Gordon's Trip to Mars | Dr. Metz | Serial, Uncredited |
1939 | Tropic Fury | Porthos Scipio | |
1940 | North West Mounted Police | Lesure | |
1941 | New Wine | Soldier | Uncredited |
1942 | Reap the Wild Wind | Captain of the 'Pelican' | |
1943 | Hangmen Also Die! | Industrialist | Uncredited |
1943 | Passport to Suez | Mr. Rembrandt | Uncredited |
1947 | The Lady from Shanghai | Jake Bjornsen | |
1950 | The Next Voice You Hear... | Radio announcer | Voice, Uncredited |
1951 | Cause for Alarm! | Mr. Phillips | Voice, Uncredited |
1951 | Sirocco | Egyptian | Uncredited |
1951 | The Family Secret | Reporter | Uncredited |
1953 | Confidentially Connie | Minor Role | Uncredited |
1953 | Fort Ti | Raoul de Moreau | Uncredited |
1953 | The Great Adventures of Captain Kidd | Lord Bellmore | Serial, , Uncredited |
1954 | Charge of the Lancers | Col. Zeansky | |
1954 | Phantom of the Rue Morgue | Pedestrian | Uncredited |
1954 | The Iron Glove | Count DuLusac | |
1954 | Sabaka | Koobah | |
1955 | Duel on the Mississippi | Georges Gabriel | |
1955 | The Crooked Web | Herr Schmitt | |
1955 | The Fighting Chance | Sammy | Uncredited |
1957 | The Giant Claw | Pierre Broussard | |
1961 | The Devil at 4 O'Clock | Aristide Giraud |