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Home/People/Laurence Criner
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J. Lawrence Criner
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Laurence Criner

Acting

Biography
In his time was considered one of the most popular Black actors of stage and screen from the 1920s to the early 1950s starring in close to 30 films. He started his career as one of the members of the famed acting group The Lafayette Players. In 1926, he first starred in independently produced silent productions "The Flying Ace" and "Black Gold." In 1927, he starred in legendary Black film-maker Oscar Micheaux's "The Millionaire" and then in 1928 co-starred on Broadway in the hit "Meek Mose." In the late 1930's to the early 1940's, Lawrence became a leading man of "race films," starring in 12 films produced by Hollywood's first Black studio, Million Dollar Productions, and his leading ladies were (then legends in the making) Lena Horne in "The Duke Is Tops," Nina Mae McKinney in "Gang Smashers," Theresa Harris in "Gangsters on the Loose," Louise Beavers in "Life Goes On," Ruby Dee in "What A Guy," and a young Dorothy Dandridge played Lawrence's daughter in "Four Shall Die." His Hollywood screen credits were "Black Moon," "Up Jumped The Devil," "King of the Zombies" (where Lawrence played a Doctor, a far cry from Hollywood's usual stereotyping of Black males), "The Gang's All Here," "Sullivan's Travels," "Freckles Come Home," and "Law of the Jungle" where he was teamed with comedy legend Mantan Moreland. "One Dark Night," "Mr. Smith Goes Ghost," "Gang War," "While Thousands Cheer," "Am I Guilty?" "Pigmeat's Laugh Hepcats," and "Miracle in Harlem" are his other film credits. His last film was "The Jackie Robinson Story" where he gave a memorable performance as the minister who encourages Jackie Robinson to accept the offer to be the first Black to play in major league baseball. Lawrence Criner is honored in African American film history for helping in the development and enhancement of films with people of color by providing positive images and non-stereotypes. Another one of his achievements was he served in both WWI and in the Navy in WWII.
The Jackie Robinson Story poster

The Jackie Robinson Story

as Minister - Reverend Carter (uncredited)
1950
Miracle in Harlem poster

Miracle in Harlem

as Albert Marshall
1948
What a Guy poster

What a Guy

Cast
1948
Pigmeat's Laugh Hepcats poster

Pigmeat's Laugh Hepcats

Cast
1947
Freckles Comes Home poster

Freckles Comes Home

as Roxbury B. Brown, III
1942
The Gang's All Here poster

The Gang's All Here

as Ham Shanks
1941
King of the Zombies poster

King of the Zombies

as Dr. Couillie
1941
Up Jumped the Devil poster

Up Jumped the Devil

as Sheriff
1941
Four Shall Die poster

Four Shall Die

as Roger Fielding
1940
While Thousands Cheer poster

While Thousands Cheer

as Green
1940
Mr. Smith Goes Ghost poster

Mr. Smith Goes Ghost

Cast
1940
Am I Guilty? poster

Am I Guilty?

as Trigger Bennett
1940
Gang War poster

Gang War

as Lew Baron (as Lawrence Criner)
1940
Midnight Shadow poster

Midnight Shadow

as Prince Alihabad
1939
Gang Smashers poster

Gang Smashers

as Gat Dalton
1938
The Duke Is Tops poster

The Duke Is Tops

as Doc Dorando (as Lawrence Criner)
1938
Life Goes On poster

Life Goes On

as Bull Connors
1938
Bargain with Bullets poster

Bargain with Bullets

Cast
1937
Black Moon poster

Black Moon

as Kala, the priest
1934
Black Gold poster

Black Gold

Cast
1928