
Gerald Mohr
**Gerald Mohr (1914-1968)** was an American actor known for his prolific film career, especially in B-movies of the 1940s and 1950s. Possessing a commanding screen presence and a deep voice, he was often cast as charming and sophisticated antagonists.
He portrayed ambiguous characters, sometimes elegant heroes, but more frequently diabolical or cunning villains, leveraging his debonair demeanor and an aura of potential menace. His most notable appearances include film noirs such as **Gilda (1946)**, where, despite a minor role, he contributed to the atmosphere, and Edward Dmytryk's **The Sniper (1952)**, where he delivered a more complex performance. His versatility allowed him to range from drama to adventure and film serials, solidifying his image as a charismatic screen actor.