Lew Lehr(1895-1950)
- Editor
- Actor
- Writer
Lew Lehr performed in vaudeville and on the musical stage until about
1930, when he began narrating and writing shorts for educational and
other series entries such as "Tintypes", "Adventures of a Newsreel
Cameraman", "Magic Carpet" series and "Lew Lehr's Unnatural History"
series. He was also the editor, writer and commentator for Fox
Movietone News, beginning in 1932, for the sequences within their
newsreels called "The Dribble-Puss Parade". Whatever the subject, Lew
Lehr's character had a sardonic and slightly-sour outlook on it,
especially when it involved footage from old Edison films that Fox
Movietone News would insert about once a month to lighten up their
Newsreels. In 1946, he wrote, edited and starred in a stand-alone
series of "Drizzle Puss Parade(s)", distributed by 20th Century-Fox,
that usually found him casting a jaded eye on various activities he
found in his travels around the United States. The man's voice and/or
face was heard and/or seen in at least 300 shorts or newsreels for over
25 years beginning in 1932. Writer, editor, performer.