Dee Lampton


Dee Lampton was an American film actor of the silent era. Lampton was born in Fort Worth, Texas, and died of appendicitis in Los Angeles on September 2, 1919.
He appeared in 52 films between 1915 and 1920. He was one of the regulars in the Hal Roach crew of actors and was the heavy set character. His last film for Roach wasn't released until the year following his death, due to Harold Lloyd's accident with a prop bomb.

Selected filmography

Haunted Spooks From Hand to Mouth Bumping Into Broadway I'm on My Way His Only Father Pay Your Dues He Leads, Others Follow The Rajah Be My Wife Don't Shove Heap Big Chief Chop Suey & Co. Count Your Change A Jazzed Honeymoon Spring Fever Swat the Crook Pistols for Breakfast Si, Senor Ring Up the Curtain Young Mr. Jazz A Sammy In Siberia I'm on My Way On the Fire Going! Going! Gone! Wanted - $5,000 She Loves Me Not Take a Chance Kicking the Germ Out of Germany Somewhere in Turkey The City Slicker Follow the Crowd Luke, Patient Provider Luke and the Bang-Tails Luke's Speedy Club Life Luke and the Mermaids Luke Joins the Navy Luke Does the Midway Luke's Lost Lamb Luke, Crystal Gazer Luke Rides Roughshod Luke's Society Mixup Them Was the Happy Days! Luke Pipes the Pippins