George Lollier

George Lollier

Deceased · Born: Mar 2, 1907 · Died: Nov 8, 1971

Personal Details

BornMar 2, 1907 Buffalo, Wyoming, USA

Biography

George Lollier, a multifaceted film industry professional, brought his expertise to the big screen as an assistant director and production manager, leaving an indelible mark on a trio of notable films: the 1950 thriller Shakedown, the 1954 family-friendly comedy Fireman Save My Child, and the 1955 action-packed drama Running Wild.

Born on March 2, 1907, in the picturesque town of Buffalo, Wyoming, USA, Lollier's life was marked by a passion for the art of filmmaking. He would go on to build a successful career in the industry, working behind the scenes to bring a wide range of stories to life.

In his personal life, Lollier was married to the lovely Dorothy Granger, sharing a life filled with love, laughter, and adventure.

Sadly, George Lollier's life came to a close on November 8, 1971, in Los Angeles, California, USA, leaving behind a legacy that continues to inspire and entertain audiences to this day.

Career

1941
Two-Faced Woman
Two-Faced Woman as Taxi Driver (uncredited)
Love Crazy
Love Crazy as Lake Placid Private Investigator (uncredited)
Two Girls on Broadway
Two Girls on Broadway as Henry - Chatworth's Chauffeur (uncredited)
I Love You Again
I Love You Again as Police Photographer (uncredited)
1937
1933
Ace of Aces
Ace of Aces as Ralph 'Rudabar' Smith (uncredited)