Biography
British-born, California-educated Marten Lamont enjoyed a varied career that included a stint as a feature writer for Time, managing editor of Arts & Architecture (1938-1942), writing and producing for NBC and, in 1941, a flying instructor for the Army Air Corps. In between all these endeavors, Lamont found time to appear in scores of Hollywood productions, almost always playing dignified gentlemen from the British Isles: Sir Guy's Squire in
The Adventures of Robin Hood (1938), Mr. Denny in
Pride and Prejudice (1940), and Yestyn, the mine owner's son in
How Green Was My Valley (1944), to name a few. With his comfortable features and
Cary Grant-like voice, Lamont was perhaps the least obvious serial star of all time but there he was, starring as Jerry Blake in Republic's
Federal Operator 99, a "4-F" hero as ever there was one. ~ Hans J. Wollstein, All Movie Guide