I think he was in the Case of the Final Fade Out
It seems the stories written by Erle Stanley Gardner have the underlined "The."
Earl Stanley Gardner
"Perry Mason" Prop Briefcase. An olive-colored leather briefcase used by an unknown performer on the classic TV series that starred Raymond Burr as Earle Stanley Gardner's crusading attorney. The briefcase is in Fine to Very Fine Condition with some mild to moderate wear and tear. Accompanied by COA from L.A. Prop and Wardrobe Co. Heritage Auctions in TX sold this in Oct 2007 for $657.00
There's doesn't appear to be a definitive answer. Most likely John DiMaggio was busy at the time and couldn't reprise the role from the series for the 2014 movie. Since Conrad voiced Mason in the series, he went ahead and voiced Rico in the movie.
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Erle Stanley Gardner (1889-1970) was an American lawyer who wrote Perry Mason Series. Perry Mason, a fictional defence attorneys the main character in about 80 novels by Gardner.
There are 82 novels in the "Perry Mason" series written by Erle Stanley Gardner.
Erle Stanley Gardner
Erle Stanley Gardner
It seems the stories written by Erle Stanley Gardner have the underlined "The."
ERLE Stanley Gardner was the writer of the Perry Mason mystery stories.
Earl Stanley Gardner
Yes, Perry Mason was originally a character in a series of detective novels written by Erle Stanley Gardner before being adapted for television. The first novel featuring Perry Mason was published in 1933.
"Perry Mason" was a fictional character created by Earle Stanley Gardner. Mason was a defense lawyer who managed to find out who really committed the crimes he clients were accused of. I am not aware of any of the novels that suggested Mason had any sex life at all.
No. Perry Mason, the fictional defense attorney of the the Erle Stanley Gardener novels and television series of the same name, is a man.
Where is the place where ava gardner and james mason swear eternal love?
Erle Stanley Gardner, the American lawyer who wrote many detective novels also published under the pseudonyms A.A. Fair, Kyle Corning, Charles M. Green, Carleton Kendrake, Charles J. Kenny, Les Tillray and Robert Parr.