Wesley Lau
Wesley Lau (June 18, 1921 – August 30, 1984) was an American film and television actor.
Early life
Wesley Lau was born and raised in Sheboygan, Wisconsin. A World War II veteran of the United States Army Air Corps, Lau studied playwriting at the University of Wisconsin and received a Master of Arts degree at Yale Drama School.[2]
Career
During his acting career, Lau was probably best known as Lt. Andy Anderson in the series Perry Mason. He appeared more 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 later died in 1965 before the series ended its run).
Other shows in which he made appearances in include Alfred Hitchcock Presents, Gunsmoke, Have Gun-Will Travel, The Twilight Zone, The Time Tunnel, Mission: Impossible, and Cannon.
Death
Lau is buried at Forest Lawn - Hollywood Hills Cemetery in Los Angeles.
Acting roles
Television series
- Mrs. Herman and Mrs. Fenimore (1958) Police Detective
- And the Desert Shall Blossom (1958) Tex, the Deputy
- The Dart (1958)
- Destination Normandy (1958)
- Typhoon Chasers (1958)
- He Came for the Money (1958) Clay
- Day of Glory (1958) Commander Von Schoss
- Kill from Nowhere (1959) Joe Scully
- The Death Frame (1960) Eddie Carson
- Sons of Aaron Murdock (1959) Lew Murdock
- Saturday Night (1960) Stub
- Miguel's Daughter (1959) Ab
- Young Love (1959) Rod Allison
- The Blacksmith (1960) Willy
- Client: Tagger (1959) Jesse Britt
- Burden of Guilt (1960) Trip Harris
- The Haunted U-Boat (1959) Lt. Schneider
- The Mask (1960) Lt. Harold Wilenski
- Leading Citizen (1960) Morgan Bates
- The English Woman (1960) Hank
- The Fugitive (1962) Man
- Twenty Two (1961) Airline Agent
- Perry Mason (1961–1965) Lt. Andy Anderson (69 episodes)
- Desert Justice (1960) Dave Walker
- Her Brother's Keeper (1966) Carl Armory
- Revenge of the Gods (1966) M/Sgt. Jiggs
- One Way to the Moon (1966) M/Sgt. Jiggs
- Rendezvous with Yesterday (1966) Master Sgt. Jiggs
- Chase Through Time (1967) M/Sgt. Jiggs
- The Calico Kid (1966) Jacobus Carson
- The Seventh Day (1967) Reverend Egan Thomas
- Nobody Said Hello (1966) Matt McLain
- The Gentle Tamers (1968) Hoyt
- Vengeance Trail (1967) Sheriff Ben Morris
- Willie Poor Boy (1969) Dr. Albee
- The Poisoned Mind (1971) Dr. Maggio
- Longstreet - One in the Reality Column (1971) Defense Attorney
- Doomsday (1969) Dr. Thorgen
- My Friend, My Enemy (1970) Karl Maur
- The Field (1971) (teleplay)
- Double Dead (1972) Jim Thompson
- Hear No Evil (1972) Ray Norman
- Valley of the Damned (1973) Lt. Harry Wharton
- In the Forests of the Night (1973) Thompkins
- Ovation for Murder (1973) Captain Gottschalk
- The Illusion of the Curious Counterfeit: Part 2 (1974) Captain Gottschalk
- Shattered Image (1974) Captain Gottschalk
- Lost Love (1975) Emil
Feature-length films
- I Want to Live! (1958) Henry L. Graham
- The Alamo (1960) Emil Sande
- The Foxes (1961)
- The Venetian Affair (1967) Neill Carlson
- Ride to Hangman's Tree (1967) Sheriff Gordon
- Panic in the City (1968) Police Lt. Brady
- Journey to Shiloh (1968) Col. Boykin
- Crosscurrent (1971) Inspector Poole
- No Place to Run (1972) Bill Ryan
- Skyjacked (1972) Stanley Morris
- Call to Danger (1973) Police Sergeant
- Incident on a Dark Street (1973) John Pine
- Homebodies (1974) Construction Foreman
- Cry Panic (1974) Joe Red
- Lepke (1975) First Detective (also as a writer)
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