Wesley Lau

American Actor

Wesley Lau was born in Sheboygan, Wisconsin, United States on June 18th, 1921 and is the American Actor. At the age of 63, Wesley Lau biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
June 18, 1921
Nationality
United States
Place of Birth
Sheboygan, Wisconsin, United States
Death Date
Aug 30, 1984 (age 63)
Zodiac Sign
Gemini
Profession
Actor, Television Actor
Wesley Lau Height, Weight, Eye Color and Hair Color

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Education
University of Wisconsin, Yale Drama School
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Marie Louise Metcalf, Sirin Devrim
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Wesley Lau Career

Lau was probably best known as Lt. Andy Anderson in the series Perry Mason. He appeared frequently during the latter part of the show's run, especially during times when longtime series regular Ray Collins, who played Lt. Arthur Tragg, was absent. Collins died in 1965 before the series ended its run. He first appeared on Perry Mason as defendant Amory Fallon in "The Case of the Impatient Partner" in September 1961. Less than a month later, he made the first of 81 appearances as Lt. Anderson, a role which ran from the fourth episode, "The Case of the Malicious Mariner" of the fifth season (1961–1962) through the last episode, "The Case of the Mischievous Doll" of the eighth season (1964–1965).

Other shows in which Lau made appearances include Alfred Hitchcock Presents, Gunsmoke, Have Gun-Will Travel, Peter Gunn, The Twilight Zone, The Time Tunnel, The Big Valley, Mission: Impossible, Cannon, Wagon Train, and The Six Million Dollar Man. He would reunite with Raymond Burr in an episode of Ironside called "In the Forests of the Night".

He appeared in motion pictures including the John Wayne film The Alamo (1960).

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