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Edgar Dearing

Edgar Dearing

33 movies Acting May 03, 1893 Ceres, California, USA

Edgar Dearing, born on May 4, 1893, and passing away on August 17, 1974, was a prominent American actor known for his portrayal of motorcycle police officers in various Hollywood productions. Dearing began his career in the early days of cinema, featuring in silent comedy shorts for Hal Roach. He made memorable appearances alongside the iconic duo Laurel and Hardy, with his standout performance in the classic short film "Two Tars," which many consider his finest work.

As the years progressed, Dearing transitioned into supporting roles in several Laurel and Hardy feature films during the 1940s, produced by 20th Century Fox. He maintained his signature roles well into the early 1950s, frequently appearing in westerns on both film and television, often cast as a sheriff. A notable guest appearance was on the popular syndicated series "The Range Rider," which starred Jock Mahoney and Dick Jones.

Dearing's career spanned several decades, and he remained active in the entertainment industry until his retirement in the early 1960s. Sadly, he succumbed to lung cancer, leaving behind a legacy of memorable performances that showcased his talent and versatility as an actor.

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