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  1. Byron Kay Foulger (August 27, 1898 – April 4, 1970) was an American character actor who over a 50-year career performed in hundreds of stage, film, and television productions.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0288304Byron Foulger - IMDb

    Byron Foulger. Actor: Sullivan's Travels. One of those wonderfully busy character actors whose face is familiar if not his name, mild-mannered actor Byron Foulger began performing with community theater, and stock and repertory companies after graduating from the University of Utah.

  3. Byron Foulger was a character actor who appeared in hundreds of films and TV shows, including five of Preston Sturges' classics. He was married to Dorothy Adams, the mother of actress Rachel Ames, and died of a heart condition in 1970.

  4. famousmormons.net › famous-mormon-actors › byron-foulgerByron Foulger - Famous Mormons

    Jul 25, 2016 · Byron Foulger. He began performing with stock and repertory companies after graduating from the University of Utah. A man of meek, edgy countenance, his short stature and squinty stare could be used for playing both humble and shady fellows.

  5. An American character actor who over a 50-year career performed in hundreds of stage, film, and television productions. Known For. Sullivan's Travels. The Lost Weekend. The Postman Always Rings Twice. Ministry of Fear. The Long, Hot Summer. Ride the High Country. Mr. Smith Goes to Washington. They Live by Night. Acting.

  6. Byron Foulger was a character actor who appeared in over 450 films and TV shows, mostly in the 1940s. He was part of Preston Sturges' stock company and played various roles, from shopkeepers to the Devil.

  7. Character actor Byron Foulger's familiar face was seen in over 450 feature films and TV series across his lengthy and fruitful screen career, most notably in the 1940s as part of acclaimed director Preston Sturges' core acting troupe.