Ayres, Lew

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AYRES, Lew



Nationality: American. Born: Lewis Frederick Ayres III in Minneapolis, Minnesota, 28 December 1908. Education: Attended Lake Harriet Grammar School and West High School, Minneapolis; high school in San Diego, California. Military Service: During World War II, assigned to conscientious objector camp at Cascade Locks, Oregon, then served in U.S. Army Medical Corps; participated in beachhead landings in South Pacific. Family: Married 1) the actress Lola Lane, 1931 (divorced 1933); 2) the actress Ginger Rogers, 1934 (divorced 1941); 3) Diana (Ayres), 1964, son: Justin Bret. Career: Mid-1920sfollowing high school, formed band with friends, briefly toured Mexico; joined Henry Halstead band; 1928spotted in Hollywood nightclub by agent Ivan Kahn, signed with Pathe Studios, 1929; 1929role in The Kiss opposite Garbo for MGM followed by role of Paul Baumer in All Quiet on the Western Front ; early 1930sunder contract to Universal; 1935moved to Paramount; 1936directing debut with Hearts in Bondage ; 1938given title role in Young Doctor Kildare ; Kildare series continues through 1941; 1942following decision not to fight in World War II, his films banned in many theaters; 1945after considering the ministry, returned to Hollywood; early 1950sbegan producing religious documentaries; 1958host of TV series Frontier Justice ; 197376produced documentary Altars of the World ; 1985in TV series Lime Street. Died: December 30, 1996 in Los Angeles, CA.


Films as Actor:

1929

The Sophomore (McCarey); The Kiss (Feyder); Big News (La Cava) (as copyboy)

1930

All Quiet on the Western Front (Milestone) (as Paul Baumer); Common Clay (Fleming) (as Hugh Fullerton); Doorway to Hell (A Handful of Clouds ) (Mayo) (as Louie); East Is West (Bell) (as Billy Benson)

1931

Many a Slip (Moore) (as Jerry Brooks); The Iron Man (Browning) (as Kid Mason); Up for Murder (Fires of Youth ) (Bell) (as Robert Marshall); The Spirit of Notre Dame (Vigour of Youth ) (Mack) (as Bucky O'Brien); Heaven on Earth (Mack) (as States)

1932

The Impatient Maiden (Whale) (as Dr. Myron Brown); Cohens and Kellys in Hollywood (Dillon); Night World (Henley) (as Michael Rand); Okay America (Penalty of Fame ) (Garnett) (as Larry Wayne)

1933

State Fair (Henry King) (as reporter Pat Gilbert); Don't Bet on Love (Roth) (as Bill McCaffrey); My Weakness (David Butler) (as Ronnie Gregory)

1934

Cross Country Cruise (Buzzell) (as Norman); Let's Be Ritzy (Ludwig) (as Jimmie); She Learned about Sailors (George Marshall) (as Larry Wilson); Servants' Entrance (Lloyd) (as Eric Landstrom)

1935

Lottery Lover (Thiele) (as Cadet Frank Harrington); Spring Tonic (Bruckman); Silk Hat Kid (Humberstone) (as Eddie Howard)

1936

The Leathernecks Have Landed (Bretherton) (as Woody Davis); Panic on the Air (Lederman) (as Jerry); Shakedown (Selman) (as Bob Sanderson); Lady Be Careful (Reed) (as Dud "Dynamite"); Murder with Pictures (Burton) (as Kent Murdock)

1937

The Crime Nobody Saw (Barton) (as Nicholas Carter); The Last Train from Madrid (Hogan) (as Bill Dexter); Hold 'em Navy! (Neumann) (as Tommy Gorham)

1938

Scandal Street (Hogan) (as Joe McKnight); King of the Newsboys (Vorhaus) (as Jerry Flynn); Holiday (Free to Live ; Unconventional Linda ) (Cukor) (as Ned Seton); Rich Man, Poor Girl (Schunzel) (as Henry Thayer); Young Doctor Kildare (Bucquet) (title role); Spring Madness (Simon) (as Sam Thatcher)

1939

The Ice Follies of 1939 (Schunzel) (as Eddie Burgess); Broadway Serenade (Leonard) (as James Geoffrey Seymour); Calling Dr. Kildare (Bucquet) (title role); These Glamour Girls (Simon) (as Philip S. Griswold); Remember? (McLeod) (as Sky Ames); Secret of Dr. Kildare (Bucquet) (title role)

1940

Dr. Kildare's Strange Case (Bucquet) (title role); The Golden Fleecing (Fenton) (as Henry Twinkle); Dr. Kildare Goes Home (Bucquet) (title role); Dr. Kildare's Crisis (Bucquet) (title role)

1941

Maisie Was a Lady (Marin) (as Bob Rawlston); The People vs. Dr. Kildare (My Life Is Yours ) (Bucquet) (title role); Dr. Kildare's Wedding Day (Mary Names the Day ) (Bucquet) (title role); Dr. Kildare's Victory (The Doctor and the Debutante ) (Van Dyke) (title role)

1942

Fingers at the Window (Lederer) (as Oliver Duffy)

1946

The Dark Mirror (Siodmak) (as Dr. Scott Elliott)

1947

The Unfaithful (Sherman) (as Larry Hannaford)

1948

Johnny Belinda (Negulesco) (as Dr. Robert Richardson)

1950

The Capture (John Sturges) (as Vanner)

1951

New Mexico (Reiss) (as Capt. Hunt)

1953

No Escape (Bennett) (as John Tracy); Donovan's Brain (Feist) (as Dr. Patrick J. Cory)

1962

Advise and Consent (Preminger) (as the vice president)

1964

The Carpetbaggers (Dmytryk) (as McAllister)

1968

Hawaii Five-O (Wendkosfor TV) (as Governor)

1969

Marcus Welby, M.D. (David Lowell Richfor TV)

1971

Earth II (Griesfor TV); She Waits (Delbert Mannfor TV)

1972

The Biscuit Eater (McEveety) (as Mr. Ames); The Man (Sargent) (as Harley)

1973

Battle for the Planet of the Apes (J. Lee Thompson) (as Mandemus); The Questor Tapes (Collafor TV) (as Vaslovik); The Stranger (Katzinfor TV)

1974

Heat Wave! (Jamesonfor TV)

1976

Francis Gary Powers: The True Story of the U-2 Spy Incident (Delbert Mannfor TV)

1978

DamienOmen II (Taylor) (as Bill Atherton); End of the World (Grilo and Hayes); Battlestar Gallactica (Colla) (as President Adar); Suddenly, Love (Margolinfor TV)

1979

Salem's Lot (Hooperfor TV); Letters from Frank (Paronefor TV)

1980

Reunion (Mayberryfor TV)

1981

Of Mice and Men (Badiyifor TV)

1983

Don Camillo (Hill)

1986

Under Siege (Roger Youngfor TV) (as John Pace)

1989

Cast the First Stone (Cast the First Stone: The Diane Martin Story ) (Kortyfor TV) (as Mr. Martin)

1994

Hart to Hart: Crimes of the Hart (Huntfor TV) (as Professor Kamen)



Film as Director:


1936 Hearts in Bondage

Films as Producer:

1955

Altars of the East (doc) (+ sc, ro as narrator)

1976

Altars of the World (eddoc) (+ d, ph)



Publications


On AYRES: articles

Cutts, John, "Classics Revisited: All Quiet on the Western Front," in Films and Filming (London), April 1963.

Luft, H. G., "Lew Ayres," in Films in Review (New York), June-July 1978.

Shipman, David, in The Great Movie Stars: The Golden Years, rev. ed., London, 1979.

"Lew Ayres," in Classic Images (Indiana, Pennsylvania), December 1986.

(Obituary), EPD Film (Frankfurt), February, 1997.


* * *

"Many things come together to create a man's outlook on life," Lew Ayres once remarked. But nothing quite had the impact on both his life and career as did All Quiet on the Western Front. From a "bit" actor and supporting player (to Garbo) in The Kiss, Ayres became a star thanks to his performance as Paul Baumer in All Quiet on the Western Front. He is quick to credit his success to the dialogue director, George Cukor, who carefully coached the actors in the use of "neutral" accents and quiet underplaying. The film also instilled in Ayres a pacifist outlook on life, which eventually was to cause controversy for him as a member of the Hollywood community.

In the early 1930s Ayres starred in a string of minor features, the perfect leading man for every actress from Janet Gaynor to Jean Harlow. His career was failing rapidly, however, and he was turning up more and more frequently in B pictures (and even directing one film, Hearts in Bondage ) when he accepted a co-starring role in Holiday, playing the alcoholic brother of Katharine Hepburn. Louis B. Mayer liked his performance and signed him for the title role in the Dr. Kildare series. He was now a success. Then came World War II.

Ayres declared himself a conscientious objector, and Hollywood was quick to denounce him. While the industry hailed the stars who, with maximum publicity, entered the armed forces yet never saw active service, Lew Ayres quietly went about his work as a medical orderly at the South Pacific battlefront. There is a haunting photograph of the actor taping up the wounds of a Japanese prisoner in the Philippines, which appeared in Life magazine (25 December 1944).

On his return from the war, Ayres had aged. He looked more assured, more dignified, less a pretty face and more a figure with character and personality. A new phase of his career began, as he immediately appeared in The Dark Mirror (as a doctor), The Unfaithful (as an attorney), and Johnny Belinda (in one of his all-time-best roles, as a compassionate small-town doctor). From the 1950s, his film work has been sporadic, with his most notable credits being Advise and Consent and The Carpetbaggers. And his commitment to a spiritualist philosophy remained a constant, as evidenced by his involvement in the documentaries Altars of the East and Altars of the World.


Anthony Slide, updated by Audrey E. Kupferberg

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