Herbert Gunn was an American actor who is best known for Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo, Always in My Heart, and There’s Something About a Soldier.
Personal and Family Life
Born on May 17, 1921, in Long Beach, California, Herbert Gunn had a significant career in acting. He moved to San Luis Obispo, California, in 1979 where he spent his later years. Herbert retired after 25 years of service at Mann Theatre Corporation and was the manager of Fremont Theatre until 1992. He lived a peaceful life on the Central Coast until his passing.
Death and Legacy
Herbert Gunn passed away on July 12, 1999, in San Luis Obispo, California, due to liver and lung cancer. His contributions to film, particularly during the early 1940s, left a mark in the industry. Herbert is remembered for his roles in classic films and his dedication to the theatre community.
Filmography
Title | Release Date | Character |
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Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo | 1944-11-15 | Bob Clever |
There’s Something About a Soldier | 1943-11-30 | Armstrong |
Steel Against the Sky | 1941-12-13 | Clerk (uncredited) |
A Guy Named Joe | 1943-12-24 | Cadet (uncredited) |
The Man Who Came to Dinner | 1941-12-24 | Radio Man (uncredited) |
Always in My Heart | 1942-03-14 | Dick |
We’ve Never Been Licked | 1943-07-29 | Student (uncredited) |