Known for Acting

Paul Lambert (August 1, 1922 - April 27, 1997) was an American character actor. He was born in El Paso, Texas, and brought up in Kansas City. He was an Army Air Corps lieutenant in World War II. Using the G.I. Bill, Lambert attended the Actors Lab in Los Angeles and several acting schools in New York. He made his motion picture debut in Spartacus (1960). He began his acting career on the New York stage in the 1950s. His stage credits include a role in the Broadway production of "A Little Night Music". In addition to being an actor, he was also a playwright and stage director, and wrote, directed and acted in his own play, "Interior Hollywood Day". In addition, he was in a record 14 productions of the prestigious Playhouse 90 (1956). Source: IMDB
1972
as Mobster at Funeral with Barzini (uncredited)
1968
as Minister
1960
as Gannicus
1976
as National Editor
1983
as Holmes
1982
as New York Police Comm.
1972
as Larry Kulik
1989
as Supreme Court Judge
1974
as Joe Sirelli
1976
as Moe Gerber
1982
as Secretary of Defense
1967
as Moxie
1983
as Raymond Massey
1985
as Arthur Gerrard
1957
as The Prosecutor
1971
as Ed Fleury
1986
1975
as Lucius Krieger
1957
as Carter
1993
as Swedish Doctor