
Lomond was an American actor and television producer. Also credited as Glase Lohman.
Born in Chicago, Illinois, Lomond was raised in New York City. He received three Purple Hearts, a Silver Star, and a Bronze Star for his military service as an Army paratrooper during World War II.
He was a student at New York University after the war.
Lomond was active with NYU's fencing team, and he earned a place on the United States' fencing team for the 1952 Olympics. Instead of going that route, he began fencing as a professional in productions on stage and in films.
On television he appeared on Death Valley Days, Highway Patrol, Annie Oakley, Cheyenne, 26 Men, Colt .45, Men Into Space, Tombstone Territory, Bat Masterson, Tales of Wells Fargo, Klondike, Thriller, Peter Gunn, Rawhide, The Virginian, I Spy, Mackenzie's Raiders, Mission:Impossible Simon & Simon and Perry Mason. He is best known for his role as Capitán Monastario in the first season of Disney's Zorro.
Lomond died of kidney failure at age 80.
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