Michael Carr

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Known Credits

0.3269

Gender

Male

Birthday

02-Feb-1929

Age

(97 years old)

Place of Birth

Chicago, Illinois, USA

Also Known As
  • Michael Ross

Michael Carr

Biography

Michael Carr was born on February 2, 1929 in Chicago, Illinois, USA. He was an actor, known for Faces of Death (1978), Flying Disc Man from Mars (1950) and Apache Warrior (1957). He died on April 30, 2003 in Los Angeles, California, USA.


Credits

Erotique Erotique (1994) Character: Victor (segment 'Taboo Parlor')
The sexual fantasies of women are explored by four female directors.
Flame of Youth Flame of Youth (1949) Character: Ceciro Coletti
Outside the Wolf Club, wayward high school student Geraldine “Jerry” Briggs waits in the parking lot, while her partner in crime, Al, steals hubcaps from parked cars. When a patron named Steve Miller notices his hubcaps missing, he phones the police, and Jerry is apprehended.
War Party War Party (1965) Character: Trooper
A cavalry unit rides into a Comanche trap. If the patrol leaders cannot find a way out, they will all surely perish.
Train to Alcatraz Train to Alcatraz (1948) Character: Marty Mason
Criminals aboard a train to the infamous penitentiary plot an escape, and receive outside help in their attempt.
Slippy McGee Slippy McGee (1948) Character: Al
A safecracker breaks his leg and reforms with a good girl and a priest.
Missile Monsters Missile Monsters (1958) Character: Trent
A warlord from Mars recruits an Earth industrialist with a Nazi past to manufacture weapons by means of which Mars can take over the Earth. Feature version of the 1951 movie serial "Flying Disc Man from Mars".
Faces of Death V Faces of Death V (1995) Character: ... Dr. Francis B. Gross
A direct-to-video compilation of the highlights of the earlier films in the Faces of Death series.
Drive Hard, Drive Fast Drive Hard, Drive Fast (1972) Character: Second Man
A race-car driver finds himself in a romantic triangle and a machete-swinging stranger trying to kill him.
Prisoners in Petticoats Prisoners in Petticoats (1950) Character: Danny
Joan Grey is a young pianist that falls for the good manners and nice clothes of a gang of mobsters. She is warned by Mark Hampton, an investigator, that she is associating with gangsters and she is heading for trouble. She refuses to believe him and becomes innocently involved in some robberies and killings.
Faces of Death II Faces of Death II (1981) Character: Dr. Frances B. Gröss
A face-to-face confrontation with Guerrilla death squads in El Salvador, napalm bombings in Vietnam, the drugging of a monkey, a dolphin slaughter, a train disaster in India, Cambodian lepers, a death museum, a driver high on PCP and a boxer going down for his “final” count.
Convict Stage Convict Stage (1965) Character: Piute
A cowboy whose sister has been murdered by a gang of vicious outlaws seeks his revenge. But a venerable old lawman is about to teach the vigilante a lesson about taking the law into one's own hands.
Beau Geste Beau Geste (1966) Character: N/A
Brothers Beau, John and Digby Geste join the Foreign Legion, where they fall under the rule of tyrannical Sergeant Markoff. Beau and John are assigned to Fort Zinderneuf, where Markoff tries to break their spirit, aware of a dark family secret concerning a fabulous jewel one of them carries. As tensions rise, Arabs attack the fort and rivalries must be thrown aside in a desperate battle for life.
Apache Warrior Apache Warrior (1957) Character: Apache
An Apache brave vows revenge when he feels betrayed by the U.S. Army.
Fort Courageous Fort Courageous (1965) Character: Indian
In this western, a cavalry sergeant is wrongly court-martialed. To reclaim his good name, he takes over a patrol that just lost its leader in an Indian attack. He leads the regiment to Fort Courageous, but is appalled to discover that the Indians attacked and massacred all but one of its inhabitants. The hardy little group must now fight the renegades on their own. The ex-sergeant plans a brilliant strategy that culminates in winning the Indian's respect. They leave the fort alone and peace is restored.
Faces of Death III Faces of Death III (1985) Character: Dr. Frances B. Gröss
Gory real-life footage of blood and guts on the German Autobahn, drug smugglers getting blown away, a parachutist landing in a crocodile pit, torture and murder in El Salvador, a PCP addict getting stoned, a videotaped rape/murder, a car thief getting ripped apart by two junkyard dogs, and much more.
Hills of Oklahoma Hills of Oklahoma (1950) Character: Tommy
In this remake of Gene Autry's 1942 "Call of the Canyon", Rex Allen, the newly-elected head of the cattleman's association, is driving the combined herds of the ranchers to the nearest railhead when he runs into trouble. Singing cowboy Rex Allen stars as a newly appointed leader of a cattleman's association who finds himself battling a greedy meat-packer (Robert Karnes) and his father (Robert Emmett Keane) for fair passage through the hills of Oklahoma.
Faces of Death Faces of Death (2026) Character: Dr. Frances B. Gröss (archive footage) (uncredited)
A woman, employed as a website content moderator, comes across a series of violent videos reproducing death scenes from a film.
Worst of Faces of Death Worst of Faces of Death (1987) Character: Dr. Frances B. Gröss (archive footage) / Narrator (voice)
A journey into the depths of depravity to some of the most bizarre and grisly death experiences ever recorded.
Flying Disc Man from Mars Flying Disc Man from Mars (1950) Character: Trent
Mota is a Martian representative, who has come to impose interplanetary law on the Earth (which has become too dangerous); opposing his authority is Kent Fowler, who resists the alien plot, without understanding its details.
Faces of Death Faces of Death (1978) Character: Dr. Frances B. Gröss
What question has plagued mankind more than the mystery—and terror—of death? This forbidden pursuit has driven Dr. Frances B. Gröss to the brink of madness, but in his obsession, he has amassed a uniquely comprehensive collection of films that depict life in its final, grueling moments. From the savagery of cold-blooded murder to the perverse realities of war, tragic accidents, and the everyday lives of those who collect, dissect, and bury the dead, this descent into morbidity lays bare a truth that all of us will one day face.
He Rides Tall He Rides Tall (1964) Character: Lefty
A rancher is pressured by his cheating wife and a gang leader, into trying to cripple a marshal's gun hand, after that marshal killed his murderous son in self defense.
Jesse James' Women Jesse James' Women (1954) Character: Bob Ford (as Mike Carr)
Jesse James leaves Missouri for Mississippi, and immediately charms all the women in Mississippi out of their bloomers and garters. His first conquest is the banker's daughter who helps him loot the bank in exchange for a promise of marriage; he wanders over to the saloon and runs the crooked partner of the proprietress out of town, takes all of his-and-her money and leaves her, between kisses, hounding him for her share; the third one, the saloon singer, actually makes a mark out of him as she cons him into a boxing match against a professional fighter and he loses the fight and his money, but he holds the singer and the fighter up as they leave town and gets his money back; and then he romances and swindles Cattle Kate, a replay of what he had done somewhere before to Kate.



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