Len Felber

Len Felber

Born: April 18, 1915
Died: September 28, 2003
in St. Paul, Minnesota, USA
Tall distinguished looking Len Felber had a very interesting life. He started out as a motorcycle officer who drifted his was into movies in the 1960s. It was only natural for Felber to secure roles as police officers in films but that was only a microcosm of his roles. Mr. Felber appeared frequently as bar patrons, socialites, and whatever was needed. When he was not collecting a paycheck on set, he was a board member of the Screen Extras Guild trying to improve working conditions for his fellow extras. When it became increasingly more difficult to find work, he retired in the 1980s, he moved to Nevada where he passed away in 2003.

Movies for Len Felber...

The Boy in the Plastic Bubble
Title: The Boy in the Plastic Bubble
Character: Graduation Spectator (uncredited)
Released: November 12, 1976
Type: Movie
Tod Lubitch is born with a deficient immune system. As such, he must spend the rest of his life in a completely sterile environment. His room is completely hermetically sealed against bacteria and virus, his food is specially prepared, and his only human contact comes in the form of gloved hands. The movie follows his life into a teenager.
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All the President's Men
Title: All the President's Men
Character: Reporter (uncredited)
Released: April 9, 1976
Type: Movie
During the 1972 elections, two reporters' investigation sheds light on the controversial Watergate scandal that compels President Nixon to resign from his post.
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Title: Batman
Character: Policeman
Released: January 12, 1966
Type: TV
Wealthy entrepreneur Bruce Wayne and his ward Dick Grayson lead a double life: they are actually crime fighting duo Batman and Robin. A secret Batpole in the Wayne mansion leads to the Batcave, where Police Commissioner Gordon often calls with the latest emergency threatening Gotham City. Racing to the scene of the crime in the Batmobile, Batman and Robin must (with the help of their trusty Bat-utility-belt) thwart the efforts of a variety of master criminals, including The Riddler, The Joker, Catwoman, and The Penguin.