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  1. Orley Lindgren is an actor who appeared in four movies as a child in the early 1950s, including Young Man with a Horn and Red Planet Mars. He was born in 1939 in Long Beach, California, and married Patricia S Caldwell in 1984.

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    • Long Beach, California, USA
  2. Orley Lindgren is an actor who starred in four movies as a child in the early 1950s. He was born in Long Beach, California, USA, and has two ex-wives.

    • July 18, 1939
  3. Co-Founder & Director. Entropy Management Limited, Inc. & Institute for Medical Risk Studies. 1986 - Present 38 years. Co-Founder and Director, COO/CEO. Education. University of California,...

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    1949. 10. Orley was born 18 July, 1939 in Long Beach, California. In the publicity for Under My Skin 20th Century Fox said Orley had: "an unforgetable face". Orley Lindgren was a thoughtful kid with handsome Scandinavian features (his parents were Swedish) and a chipped tooth and a passion for football. His grace, soft gentle voice and kindness ...

  5. Orley Lindgren as Stewart Cronyn; Philip Bayard Veiller (Bayard Veiller II) as Roger Cronyn; Reception Critical response. When the film was released, the staff at Variety liked the film, writing, "Despite its title, Red Planet Mars takes place on terra firma, sans space ships, cosmic rays or space cadets.

  6. Orley Lindgren is an American actor who was born in 1939 and started his career in 1945. He appeared in various genres of movies and TV shows, such as drama, comedy, romance, western, sci-fi, and musical.

  7. Wild Stallion (1952) -- (Movie Clip) Next Time You Lose Horse wrangler Johnny (Edgar Buchanan) and his semi-adpoted young partner Dan (Orley Lindgren, who becomes Ben Johnson) discussing business and sizing up a particular horse, early in Wild Stallion, 1952, directed by Andrew V. McLaglen, produced by Walter Mirisch.