Stanley Farrar

Stanley Farrar

Deceased · Born: Oct 4, 1910 · Died: Apr 5, 1974

1949

Personal Details

BornOct 4, 1910 Alameda, California, USA

Biography

Stanley, a renowned actor, shared a loving partnership with Margo Farrar, a talented radio and stage performer, from April 5, 1940, until her untimely passing on August 14, 2006. As a couple, they relocated from the San Francisco Bay Area to Los Angeles, where they both pursued successful careers in radio broadcasting. Stanley, in addition to his radio work, further diversified his acting portfolio by appearing in various films and television shows, showcasing his remarkable versatility as a character actor.

Together, they welcomed three wonderful children, Paul, Michael, and Christopher, into their family. After dedicating three decades to the entertainment industry, Stanley and Margo decided to retire and relocate to the charming coastal town of Mendocino, California. In their new community, they became integral members of the local artistic and dramatic scene, indulging their passion for the performing arts.

Tragically, Stanley's life was cut short when he suffered a heart attack while on stage during a play in Mendocino, California.

Career

1964
Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. as Board Member
1960
The Beatniks
The Beatniks as Morrissey
1959
Face of a Fugitive
Face of a Fugitive as Eakins (uncredited)
1957
Badlands of Montana
Badlands of Montana as Jake Rayburn, store clerk
Portland Exposé
Portland Exposé as Spud Lennox (uncredited)
1951
Hard, Fast and Beautiful!
Hard, Fast and Beautiful! as Dr. Hopkins (uncredited)