He also appeared in films directed by Robert Wise and George Stevens, as well as in other television series such as Batman and The Time Tunnel.
While attending Lane Technical College Prep High School,[2] Lundin trained as an opera singer and was on the baseball team.
[2][3] During this time, he would take on small roles in broadcast radio productions being produced in Chicago, such as Mystery Theater and Captain Midnight.
[2] He began to play semi-pro baseball as a pitcher for the Skokie Indians, but an injury to his throwing arm in his second game ended his career.
[2] These included such roles as Machine Gun Kelly in the 1960s film Ma Barker's Killer Brood.
During the early 1960s, he worked with two Academy Award winning directors, Robert Wise and George Stevens.
[2] Lundin appeared in several 1960's science fiction and superhero television series, such as Batman as one of the Penguin's henchmen, and as Chief Standing Pat in separate episodes.
[4] He was a regular at science fiction conventions, and continued to sing professionally, including making an appearance on a cruise in the early 2000s.