Frank Lovejoy
Frank Andrew Lovejoy Jr. (March 28, 1912 – October 2, 1962) was an American actor in radio, film, and television. He is perhaps best remembered for appearing in the film noir The Hitch-Hiker and for starring in the radio drama Night Beat.
Lovejoy was born in the Bronx, New York City, and grew up in New Jersey. He worked on Wall Street as a teenager, but the Great Depression of 1929 cost him his job. He then turned to acting, appearing in touring companies throughout the Northeast. He made his Broadway debut in 1934 in the play They Knew What They Wanted.
Lovejoy began his radio career in the early 1940s, appearing on such shows as Gang Busters and This Is Your FBI. He also starred in the radio drama Night Beat, which ran from 1949 to 1955.
Lovejoy made his film debut in 1948 in the film Black Bart. He went on to appear in over 50 films, including In a Lonely Place (1950), The Hitch-Hiker (1953), Strategic Air Command (1955), and Goodbye, My Fancy (1956).
Lovejoy also had a successful television career. He starred in the series Man Against Crime (1956-1957) and Meet McGraw (1957-1962).
Lovejoy died of a heart attack in New York City in 1962, at the age of 50. He was posthumously awarded a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 1960.

The Sound of Fury

The Hitch-Hiker

Breakthrough

Shack Out on 101

I'll See You in My Dreams

Three Secrets

Strategic Air Command

Beachhead

The System

Julie

Finger Man

In a Lonely Place

House of Wax

The Crooked Web

I Was a Communist for the FBI

Mad at the World

Men of the Fighting Lady

Force of Arms

The Winning Team

Cole Younger, Gunfighter

The Americano

Goodbye, My Fancy

Black Bart

The Charge at Feather River

Top of the World

Starlift

Retreat, Hell!

Three Brave Men
The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial

She's Back on Broadway

Home of the Brave

South Sea Sinner

Target: The Corruptors!

Bus Stop
Lux Video Theatre

Climax!

Wichita Town

Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theatre

Cavalcade of America

The DuPont Show with June Allyson

Letter to Loretta

Meet McGraw
Tonight Starring Jack Paar

Letter to Loretta

Letter to Loretta
Lux Video Theatre
Lux Video Theatre

Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theatre
Four Star Playhouse
Four Star Playhouse
Four Star Playhouse
