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Home/People/Gerald Mohr
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Born
Jun 11, 1914Died: Nov 9, 1968
Lived 54 years
Place of Birth
New York City, New York, USA
Known For
Acting
Gender
Male

Career Highlights

61
Movies
65
TV Shows
IMDb Profile

Gerald Mohr

Acting

Biography
Gerald Mohr was an American radio, film and television character actor who appeared in more than 500 radio plays, 73 films and over 100 television shows. Born in New York City, he was educated in Dwight Preparatory School in New York City, where he learned to speak fluent French and German. At Columbia University, where he was on a course to become a doctor, before being discovered as promising voice talent by a radio producer. Mohr was hired by the radio station and became a junior reporter. In the mid-1930s, Orson Welles invited him to join his formative Mercury Theatre and appeared on Broadway.   Mohr began appearing in films in the late 1930s, playing his first villain role in the 15-part cliffhanger serial Jungle Girl (1941). After three years' service in the US Army Air Forces during World War II, he returned to Hollywood, starring and appearing in numerous movies until 1949 when he joined Fred Foy has co-announcer for the first series of The Lone Ranger.   From the 1950s on, he appeared as a guest star in more than one hundred television series, mostly westerns, though several comedy, variety, crime, and early science fiction serials.  Mohr is remembered for his performance as "Ricky's friend" psychiatrist 'Dr. Henry Molin' (real life name of the assistant film editor on the show) in the classic February 1953 I Love Lucy episode, "The Inferiority Complex". Mohr's repeated line was, "Treatment, Ricky. Treatment".  
Funny Girl poster

Funny Girl

as Branca
1968
The Family Jewels poster

The Family Jewels

as Movie Actor
1965
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Wild West Story

Cast
1964
This Rebel Breed poster

This Rebel Breed

as Lt. Robert Brooks
1960
The Angry Red Planet poster

The Angry Red Planet

as Col. Thomas O`Bannion
1959
A Date with Death poster

A Date with Death

as Michael David Mason / Louis Deverman
1959
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Guns, Girls and Gangsters

as Charles (Chuck) Wheeler
1959
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My World Dies Screaming

as Philip Tierney
1958
The Buckskin Lady poster

The Buckskin Lady

as Slinger
1957
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Dragonfly Squadron

as Capt. MacIntyre
1954
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Money from Home

as Marshall Preston
1953
The Eddie Cantor Story poster

The Eddie Cantor Story

as Rocky Kramer
1953
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Raiders of the Seven Seas

as Captain Jose Salcedo
1953
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Invasion, U.S.A.

as Vince Potter
1952
The Ring poster

The Ring

as Pete Ganusa
1952
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The Duel at Silver Creek

as Rod Lacy
1952
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Son of Ali Baba

as Capt. Youssef
1952
The Sniper poster

The Sniper

as Joe Ferris
1952
Smoky Canyon poster

Smoky Canyon

as Narrator (voice)
1952
Ten Tall Men poster

Ten Tall Men

as Kayeed Hussein
1951