Dan Seymour

This article is about Dan Seymour, an American character actor. For other uses, see Dan Seymour (disambiguation).
Dan Seymour

Dan Seymour (left) and Pedro Regas in Tiger Fangs (1943)
Born Daniel Seymour Katz
(1915-02-22)February 22, 1915
Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
Died May 25, 1993(1993-05-25) (aged 78)
Santa Monica, California, U.S.
Alma mater University of Chicago
Occupation Actor
Years active 19401978
Spouse(s) Evelyn Schwartz (m. 1949–93) (his death)
Children 2

Dan Seymour (February 22, 1915 May 25, 1993) was an American character actor who frequently played villains in Warner Bros. films. He appeared in several Humphrey Bogart films, including Casablanca, Key Largo, and To Have and Have Not.

He should not be confused with Dan Seymour, the announcer of Orson Welles' famous broadcast of The War of the Worlds and various other radio programs.

Early life

He was born Daniel Seymour Katz in Chicago, Illinois. He attended Senn High School in Chicago and graduated from the University of Chicago with a B.S. in Fine Arts.

Career

While in college, Seymour worked in many school plays and also worked at night as an emcee at various Chicago night clubs, becoming quite successful. He moved to Hollywood, where his rotund build (265 lb or 120 kg) and swarthy looks made him perfect for a Hollywood villain. (At one point he weighed 344 pounds. After 16 months of dieting and swimming, his weight dropped to 244 pounds in 1946.)[1]

He played Humphrey Bogart's character's enemy, Vichy French Captain Renard, in To Have and Have Not. In the 1952 movie Mara Maru, he played opposite Raymond Burr and Errol Flynn whose character was named Mason.

He later appeared in 7 episodes of Perry Mason, which starred Burr; the episodes spanned the entire nine-year run of the popular series. During the first season in 1957, he played Harry Marlow in "The Case of the Silent Partner." In the final season in 1965, he played Nappy Tyler in "The Case of the Carefree Coronary." He made four appearances in The Untouchables, and three on Adventures of Superman. He also appeared on Molle Mystery Theater and many other television series. In 1966 he acted in episodes 25 and 26 of Batman (credited as "Dan Seymore").

Selected filmography

Personal life

He married Evelyn Schwartz in 1949. They had two children: Jeff, born in 1950, and Greg, born in 1954.

Dan Seymour died of a stroke in 1993.[2] He was buried at Hillside Memorial Park in Culver City, California.

References

  1. Todd, John (May 20, 1946). "Hollywood Chatter". The Daily Times. Ohio, New Philadelphia. International News Service. p. 2. Retrieved May 23, 2016 via Newspapers.com.
  2. Dan Seymour; Actor, 78
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