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Francis L. Urry is a Actor American born on 23 january 1908

Francis L. Urry

Francis L. Urry
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Nationality USA
Birth 23 january 1908
Death 6 may 1985 (at 77 years)

Francis L. Urry (January 23, 1908 – May 6, 1985) was a Utah-based prominent radio, stage, and film actor. He was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He is best known for his work in the films Johnny Lingo, Uncle Ben, and The Windows of Heaven. He can also still be heard as the male narrator of the Mormon Miracle Pageant.

Biography

Urry began his performing career as a private teacher in 1937. He worked for several years for CBS radio before returning to his birthplace and working for radio station KSL in Salt Lake City, Utah. He eventually began working on network television and radio, in addition to work in live theater. Instead of relocating to New York or Los Angeles, Urry chose to base his career out of Utah because he wanted to raise his family there. Much of his work involved films produced by Brigham Young University. Urry's most visible role is probably that of the small store owner on a Polynesian island in the film Johnny Lingo. He also played the role of Lorenzo Snow in The Windows of Heaven.

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Filmography of Francis L. Urry (4 films)

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Johnny Lingo, 26minutes
Directed by Judge Whitaker
Origin USA
Genres Drama
Themes Films about religion
Actors MaKee K. Blaisdell, Francis L. Urry
Roles Mr. Harris
Rating71% 3.569583.569583.569583.569583.56958
In the story, Johnny Lingo (played by Makee K. Blaisdell) is a shrewd, but honest and well-liked Polynesian trader. It is actually told from the perspective of a Caucasian shopkeeper, Mr. Harris (played by Francis Urry). Lingo has come to one island to bargain for a wife. Mahana (played by Naomi Kahoilua), the young woman he desires, is considered by her neighbors and even her father to be of little value, sullen, ugly and undesirable. As the bargaining is about to begin, women of the island brag to each other of how many cows their husbands had given for each of them, and comment that Mahana's father will be lucky to see one cow as Lingo's offer. The counselor advises Mahana's father to ask for three cows so that finally, Moki (Mahana's father, played by Joseph Ah Quin) will at least get one cow.
The Windows of Heaven, 50minutes
Directed by Judge Whitaker
Origin USA
Genres Drama
Themes Films about religion
Actors Francis L. Urry
Roles President Lorenzo Snow
Rating69% 3.481733.481733.481733.481733.48173