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Don Hanmer

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Don Hanmer
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Donald L. Hanmer (October 17, 1919 – May 24, 2003) was an American film actor.

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Early years

Hanmer was born in Chicago, Illinois, on October 17, 1919.[1] He attended the Goodman School of Acting in Chicago on a scholarship for three years and graduated from the Actors Studio.[2]

He also served in the U. S. Army.[2]

Career

He began his career on Broadway, where he was considered once a big hit. His Broadway credits included Winged Victory (1943), Yellow Jack (1944), Galileo (1947), Sundown Beach (1948), My Name Is Aquilon (1949), The Man (1950), and The Ponder Heart (1956).[1]

He appeared in 90 films between 1945 until 1991.

In 1966, he played a barber on the TV Western Series Gunsmoke in “Gunfighter, RIP” (S12, E6).

In 1968, he played liquor store owner Martin Bramer on the TV Police Series Adam-12 in “And You Want Me to Get Married!” (S1, E6).

Hanmer won a Donaldson Award for his performance when the Actors Studio produced Sundown Beach (1948).[2]

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Personal life and death

He died in Monterey, California from cancer at age 83. He was first married to actress Jocelyn Brando, and, later, to Susan Tucker Huntington.[3]

Filmography

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