Felix Maurice Locher Explained

Felix Maurice Locher
Birth Date:16 July 1882

Felix Maurice Locher, known as Felix Locher (pronounced Lo-Shay) (July 16, 1882, BernSwitzerland - March 13, 1969, California) was a Swiss actor and inventor and father of actor Jon Hall.

Career

Felix Locher was an inventor who held over 100 copyrights and patents relating to a unique mapping system that he used when lecturing to insurance salesmen. Locher started acting late in life: when he began his career in 1955 (performing in an unsold TV show which became the 1957 film Hell Ship Mutiny) he was 73 years old. The father of actor Jon Hall (born Charles Felix Locher), he visited his son on the set when he was discovered by director Elmo Williams who convinced him to play the part of an elderly Tahitian Chief. From then on he appeared in numerous television productions throughout the 1950s and 1960s until his death in 1969 at age of 86.[1]

He also appeared in Star Trek, The Outlaw (1966), Gunsmoke (1968) The Man from U.N.C.L.E., House of the Damned (1963), Mission: Impossible (1967) with Joseph Campanella, The Twilight Zone: The Silence (TV), Thunder in the Sun, and Curse of the Faceless Man (1958). He is considered the oldest Star Trek actor of all time by birth year (the second-oldest is Leonard Mudie, born 1883).

He was buried at the Forest Lawn, Hollywood Hills Cemetery in Los Angeles.

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
1957Hell Ship Mutiny King Parea
1958Desert Hell Marsaya, scout
1958Curse of the Faceless Man Dr. Emanuel
1958Frankenstein's Daughter Prof. Carter Morton
1959Thunder in the Sun Danielle
1960Walk Tall Chief Black Feather
1962The Firebrand Ramirez
1963California Don Pablo Hernandez
1963House of the Damned Corpse Uncredited
1965The Greatest Story Ever Told Elderly Man Who Touches Jesus Uncredited
1966Made in Paris Leon Uncredited

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Felix Locher. IMDb. 2018-02-07.