Stan Wrightsman

Stan Wrightsman was an American actor who is best known for his roles in “Blues in the Night” and “The Crimson Canary.” He was born on June 15, 1910, in Gotebo, Kiowa County, Oklahoma, USA, and passed away on December 18, 1975, in Palm Springs, California, USA.

Personal and Family Life

Stan Wrightsman was born into a modest family in Oklahoma, where he developed a passion for music and acting at a young age. Little is known about his early family life, but his talent eventually led him to Hollywood, where he pursued a career in film and music.

Career

Wrightsman started his acting career with a notable role in the 1941 film “Blues in the Night,” where he also contributed to the soundtrack. His work in the film industry continued with a performance in “The Crimson Canary,” showcasing his skills both as an actor and a musician.

Death and Legacy

Stan Wrightsman died on December 18, 1975, in Palm Springs, California. Though his career was brief, his contributions to the film industry and his performances have been remembered by fans of classic cinema.

Filmography

YearTitleRole
1941Blues in the NightPerformer: “Says Who? Says You, Says I”
1945The Crimson CanaryStan Wrightman – Pianist (uncredited)