I've heard it said by actors who work with them, that the ones who play bad guys are more often than not the nicest and friendliest of the bunch. I've been fortunate enough to catch Peter Lorre in one or two other comedic roles, and he was without a doubt a hilarious deadpan funnyman. Very gifted actor. He got typecast as a baddie very early on, and who wouldn't with the face & voice he was "blessed: with?!? Without it, he probably would have been a nobody in acting....so it WAS a blessing!
I've heard it said by actors who work with them, that the ones who play bad guys are more often than not the nicest and friendliest of the bunch. I've been fortunate enough to catch Peter Lorre in one or two other comedic roles, and he was without a doubt a hilarious deadpan funnyman. Very gifted actor. He got typecast as a baddie very early on, and who wouldn't with the face & voice he was "blessed: with?!? Without it, he probably would have been a nobody in acting....so it WAS a blessing!
Hypsan 1 month ago
Hahahaha omg that was so so funny!! He could have been an amazing comedian!
ThePythonfan 1 month ago
"I was wondering if they'd found that killer yet."
"...I don't think so."
XD It's sad Lorre was so typecast, but he was awesome nonetheless.
TheVikingElvis 6 months ago
OH YESH!!!! UR BACK WITH JACK!!!!!!!!!! This is an AWSUM one
chumshot1 6 months ago
Originally telecast on January 22 ,1963 (although the 1960-'61 opening title is used) under the sponsorship of State Farm Insurance.
22:45- "...and I'll be seeing you next week, for Jell-O".
fromthesidelines 6 months ago
@fromthesidelines I remember when this episode first aired.
(Don't figure out my age, but have a happy Super Sunday).
Juliaflo 4 weeks ago