Jeff Corey

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Known Credits

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Gender

Male

Birthday

10-Aug-1914

Age

(112 years old)

Place of Birth

Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA

Also Known As
  • Arthur Zwerling

Jeff Corey

Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jeff Corey (born Arthur Zwerling; August 10, 1914 – August 16, 2002) was an American actor, television director, and teacher. After being blacklisted in the 1950s, he became one of the most prominent and influential acting coaches in Hollywood, whose students included the likes of Kirk Douglas, Jack Nicholson, Robin Williams, James Dean, Jane Fonda, Peter Fonda, James Coburn, Leonard Nimoy, Cher, Barbra Streisand and Rob Reiner. He returned to film and television work in the 1960s, playing many character roles. Early life and education Corey was born Arthur Zwerling in Brooklyn, New York to working-class Jewish immigrant parents. His father, Nathan Zwerling, was from Austria-Hungary, and his mother, Mary (nee Peskin), was from Russia. He attended New Utrecht High School in Brooklyn and was active in the school's Dramatic Society. He received a scholarship to the Feagin School of Dramatic Art, where he furthered his studies. Prior to his acting career, he worked as a salesman of sewing machines. Blacklisted and teacher Corey's career was again interrupted in the early 1950s, when he was summoned before the House Un-American Activities Committee. He refused to give names of alleged Communists and subversives in the entertainment industry and went so far as to ridicule the panel by offering critiques of the testimony of the previous witnesses. That led to his being blacklisted for 12 years. "Most of us were retired Reds. We had left it, at least I had, years before," Corey told Patrick McGilligan, the co-author of Tender Comrades: A Backstory of the Hollywood Blacklist, who teaches film at Marquette University. "The only issue was, did you want to just give them their token names so you could continue your career, or not? I had no impulse to defend a political point of view that no longer interested me particularly... They just wanted two new names so they could hand out more subpoenas." Back to work in the 1960s In 1962, Corey began working in films again, and remained active into the 1990s. He played Hoban in The Cincinnati Kid (1965); Tom Chaney, the principal villain in True Grit (1969); and Sheriff Bledsoe in Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (also 1969), who says to the title characters, "I never met a soul more affable than you, Butch, or faster than the Kid, but you're still nothing but two-bit outlaws on the dodge. Television Corey made guest appearances on many television series. He appeared as murder victim Carl Bascom in the Perry Mason episode, "The Case of the Reckless Rockhound" (1964). He was featured on science-fiction series, too, including an episode of The Outer Limits ("O.B.I.T.", 1963) in which he played Byron Lomax; Star Trek ("The Cloud Minders", 1969) in which he played High Advisor Plasus; as Caspay in Beneath the Planet of the Apes (1970), and Babylon 5 ("Z'ha'dum", 1996) in which he played Justin. Personal life Corey married his wife Hope (nee Victorson) in 1938. They had three children. Death Corey died on August 16, 2002, aged 88, after a fall. CLR


Credits

Inside Magoo Inside Magoo (1960) Character: Doctor
A public-service announcement from the American Cancer Society featuring Mr. Magoo. Not part of the regular series, this rare cartoon begins with a bunch of clips talking about the history of the movies, then has some discussion about how Magoo is made, and a talk with Jim Backus. Then the bulk of the film is a Mr. Magoo cartoon featuring Magoo learning about cancer danger signs and how to protect yourself.
Rooster: Spurs of Death! Rooster: Spurs of Death! (1977) Character: Kink
70's drama about a cock fighter and his son and the goings on of the cockfighting industry.
The Magic Boy's Easter The Magic Boy's Easter (1989) Character: The Servant
12-year-old Josh has a crippling disease in his leg and is cynical about the abilities of his doctor to assist him. After a visit from a Magician, he has a vivid dream in which he discovers that he doesn't need to be alone and that miracles are real. His faith in Jesus Christ is renewed and Josh wakes up with confidence that a miracle can save his leg.
Tajna Manastirske Rakije Tajna Manastirske Rakije (1988) Character: Colonel Frazier
A wealthy American on the quest for a perfect brandy runs afoul of petty criminal monks and falls in love with an impostor.
Up River Up River (1979) Character: Bagshaw
A young man meets with violent hostility as he attempts to fulfil his dream of making a life for himself in the wilds of British Columbia at the turn of the 20th Century.
Burt Lancaster: Daring to Reach Burt Lancaster: Daring to Reach (1996) Character: Self
He went from street-wise tough to art-collector liberal-activist, from circus-acrobat hunk to Academy Award winner. Burton Stephen Lancaster — later Burt Lancaster — was one of five children of a New York City postal worker. By eighteen, Burt was 6'2" and blessed with the athletic physique and dynamic good looks that helped make him famous. A stint in the Army introduced Burt to acting and led him to Hollywood where his first release, "The Killers" (1946), propelled him to stardom at age 32. He took control of his own career and seldom faltered.
Captains Courageous Captains Courageous (1977) Character: Salters
A spoiled little rich boy learns what life is really like after he falls overboard in the middle of the ocean and is picked up by a crusty old sea captain.
A Deadly Silence A Deadly Silence (1989) Character: Judge Harvey W. Sherman
The father of three children was killed when he left his house. This provokes a lot of sentimental emotions in the neighbourhood because the people know nothing about his dark past.
Second Serve Second Serve (1986) Character: Dr. Harry Benjamin
Fact-based story about tennis pro Renee Richards, whose player status was challenged in 1976 when it was revealed that she was a trans woman. Flashback to 1964 before she was out as trans, a successful New York doctor with a great lifestyle, a flashy girl friend, and a secret life. Her psychiatrist mother refuses to deal with her and sends her to a colleague who diagnoses with a psychotic gender confusion, which he says can be unlearned. After a failed marriage and parenthood, she comes out as trans, with a new life in California.
Homeward Bound Homeward Bound (1980) Character: George
The relationship among a divorced man, his incurably ill teenage son, and his long-estranged father is explored when the youngster joins his dad for one final summer vacation and they end up at the grandfather's vineyard where he reconciles the two older men.
Set This Town on Fire Set This Town on Fire (1973) Character: Walter Stafford
After serving seven years in prison for manslaughter, a man returns to his hometown to find that the eyewitness whose testimony convicted him has second thoughts, and the town drunk has confessed to the crime.
Father of Hell Town Father of Hell Town (1985) Character: Lawyer Sam
In this pilot to the short-lived "Hell Town," Robert Blake plays a scrappy, ex-convict-turned-ghetto priest in an impoverished inner-city parish.
The Judas Project The Judas Project (1993) Character: Poneras
How would you react if Christ had re-appeared on earth today? Would man kind repeat their mistakes or accept? This movie is about a modernized 2nd coming of Christ. Instead of facing Romans there are different obstacles in this modern times that he'd have to face.
Alan Ladd: The True Quiet Man Alan Ladd: The True Quiet Man (1999) Character: Self
In the 1942 film "This Gun For Hire," he was only a supporting actor. But his portrayal of a cold, ruthless killer with a core of gentle sadness had an impact on audiences everywhere. Teamed with diminutive Veronica Lake, he became an immediately saleable commodity, and in the process helped launch the age of film noir. By 1954, Photoplay Magazine voted him the world's most popular male film star; his fellow award-winner was Marilyn Monroe. But Alan Ladd's fabulous success already contained within it the mechanism to self-destruct.
The Movie Murderer The Movie Murderer (1970) Character: Collier Landis
An experienced arson investigator takes along his young associate as they try to find an arsonist who is burning down movie sets.
Payoff Payoff (1991) Character: Don Anzia
A kid unknowingly carries a bomb to his parents. When they get killed he is traumatized. Many hellish years later he vows revenge against the criminals who gave him the bomb.
A Bell for Adano A Bell for Adano (1967) Character: Cacopardo
A U.S. army officer, the military governor of an Italian town during World War II, tries to reintroduce democracy, but his efforts are hindered by his commanding general. Placing his career in jeopardy, the governor decides to replace the town's bell, which had been looted by the Fascists.
Final Jeopardy Final Jeopardy (1985) Character: Derelict
A small-town couple find themselves stranded in an unfamiliar, and unfriendly, big city. Weaving in and out of the proceedings are a bunch of murderous criminals with names like DOA, Ice and Slash. The couple are in for a night that they won't forget.
The Lottery The Lottery (1996) Character: Albert Smith
Returning to his small hometown of Icara, Maine, a man discovers its horrible secret -- a bizarre, clandestine ritual that led to his mother's early death and his father's insanity.
Kidnapped Kidnapped (1948) Character: Shaun
In Scotland in 1752, seventeen-year-old David Balfour is cheated out of his birthright by his evil uncle Ebenezer.
The Pirate The Pirate (1978) Character: Prince Feiyad
An Israeli man, raised by a wealthy and powerful Arab, comes into conflict with his heritage when he is entrusted with managing his country's oil fortunes and must deal with a fanatical terrorist group led by his daughter.
Superman and the Mole Men Superman and the Mole Men (1951) Character: Luke Benson
Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane arrive in the small town of Silsby to witness the drilling of the world's deepest oil well. The drill, however, has penetrated the underground home of a race of small, furry people who then come to the surface at night to look around. The fact that they glow in the dark scares the townfolk, who form a mob, led by the vicious Luke Benson, intent on killing the strange people. Only Superman has a chance to prevent this tragedy.
Bagdad Bagdad (1949) Character: Mohammed Jao
An Arab sheik's daughter (Maureen O'Hara) avenges his death, blamed on Hassan (Paul Christian) and his Black Riders.
The Sword and the Sorcerer The Sword and the Sorcerer (1982) Character: Craccus
A mercenary with a three-bladed sword rediscovers his royal heritage when he is recruited to help a princess foil a brutal tyrant and a powerful sorcerer's plans to conquer the land.
Something Evil Something Evil (1972) Character: Gehrmann
A young couple moves into a farmhouse in rural Pennsylvania. What they don't know is that there is an unseen presence in the house, and that it wants to take possession of the wife.
Who Is Hope Schuyler? Who Is Hope Schuyler? (1942) Character: Medical Examiner
A girl reporter is trying to tack down the lady-in-the-title, as a key witness in a graft trial, which involves three murder and that many failed attempts. A prosecuting attorney in the district attorneys office is aiding her in solving the mystery of the missing lady.
Color of Night Color of Night (1994) Character: Ashland
A color-blind psychiatrist is stalked by an unknown killer after taking over his murdered friend's therapy group and becomes embroiled in an intense affair with a mysterious woman who may be connected to the crime.
To My Daughter To My Daughter (1990) Character: Travis
A mother is haunted by the death of one of her children which has an effect on the surviving siblings in this fact-based drama.
Lady in a Cage Lady in a Cage (1964) Character: George L. Brady Jr. aka Repent
A woman trapped in a home elevator is terrorized by a group of vicious hoodlums.
Once a Thief Once a Thief (1965) Character: Lieutenant Kebner
Ex-convict Eddie and his wife, Kristine, attempt to build a new life for themselves and their daughter Kathy in San Francisco, but police officer Mike Vido is determined to send Eddie back to prison.
The Gun and the Pulpit The Gun and the Pulpit (1974) Character: Head of Posse
In the days of the "Wild West," a gunslinger, with a price on his head, discovers the body of a traveling minister who has been killed in an ambush. Fearing those who are following him, he assumes the dead minister's identity.
You Belong to Me You Belong to Me (1941) Character: Mr. Greener (uncredited)
A playboy marries a woman doctor then grows jealous of her male patients.
Bitter Sweet Bitter Sweet (1940) Character: Second Man on Stairs (uncredited)
A woman runs away with her music teacher in order to escape an arranged marriage, but they struggle to make ends meet.
Wake of the Red Witch Wake of the Red Witch (1948) Character: Mr. Loring
Captain Ralls fights Dutch shipping magnate Mayrant Sidneye for the woman he loves, Angelique Desaix, and for a fortune in gold aboard the Red Witch.
Sirocco Sirocco (1951) Character: Feisal (uncredited)
A mysterious American gets mixed up with gunrunners in Syria.
Moonshine County Express Moonshine County Express (1977) Character: Hagen
The three surviving daughters of a murdered moonshiner band together with a racecar driver to run high-test shine behind the corpulent backs of the local crime syndicate.
Curse of the Black Widow Curse of the Black Widow (1977) Character: Aspa Soldado
Tony Franciosa plays a detective who's on the trail of a murderer whose mutilated and predominantly male victims are found encased in silken cocoons...
Butch and Sundance: The Early Days Butch and Sundance: The Early Days (1979) Character: Ray Bledsoe
Before the adventures that made them legends, they were charming mastermind Robert Leroy Parker, alias Butch Cassidy, and crack-shot outlaw Harry Alonzo Longabaugh, soon to be known as The Sundance Kid. This is the 'prequel' of how they met, their first clumsy robberies, the heroic dangers that abound them together, the secret that nearly tore them apart, and the impossible train heist that made them notorious for life. Saddle up and ride with the showdowns, shootouts, bad guys and good times in the days before the fame when fun was the name of the game.
Singing Guns Singing Guns (1950) Character: Richards
Notorious stagecoach robber Rhiannon is unintentionally appointed as deputy when he saves the sheriff's life and must wear two hats between his new job that he enjoys and his old occupation that he misses.
Impasse Impasse (1969) Character: Wombat
Adventurers search for World War II gold in the Philippines.
Der Schatz der Azteken Der Schatz der Azteken (1965) Character: Abraham Lincoln
Dr. Karl Sternau, the personal physician of the count Bismarck, who spent much of his youth in Mexico, is sent back to that country during the occupation by French troops in the service of the Austrian 'Emperor' Maximilian, to carry an encouraging letter from U.S. President Lincoln to the nationalist Mexican president Benito Juarez.
Roxie Hart Roxie Hart (1942) Character: Orderly (uncredited)
A café in Chicago, 1942. On a rainy night, veteran reporter Homer Howard tells an increasing audience the story of Roxie Hart and the crime she was judged for in 1927.
California California (1947) Character: Clem (uncredited)
"Wicked" Lily Bishop joins a wagon train to California, led by Michael Fabian and Johnny Trumbo, but news of the Gold Rush scatters the train. When Johnny and Michael finally arrive, Lily is rich from her saloon and storekeeper (former slaver) Pharaoh Coffin is bleeding the miners dry. But worse troubles are ahead: California is inching toward statehood, and certain people want to make it their private empire.
The Lady from Cheyenne The Lady from Cheyenne (1941) Character: Reporter
Fictionalized story of the 1869 adoption of women's suffrage in Wyoming Territory. In the new-founded railroad town of Laraville, Boss Jim Cork hopes to manipulate the sale of town lots to give him control, but Quaker schoolmarm Annie Morgan bags one of the key lots. Cork's lawyer Steve Lewis tries romancing Annie to get the lot back, finding her so overpoweringly liberated she leaves him dizzy. Still, Steve attains his nefarious object...almost...then has cause to deeply regret having aroused the sleeping giant of feminism!
I, Jane Doe I, Jane Doe (1948) Character: Immigration Officer
While stationed in France during World War II, an American fighter pilot marries a French girl but leaves her behind when he returns to the U.S. The French woman follows him to America only to discover he’s already married to a successful lawyer.
Joan of Arc Joan of Arc (1948) Character: Joan's prison guard
In the 15th Century, France is a defeated and ruined nation after the One Hundred Years War against England. The fourteen-year-old farm girl Joan of Arc claims to hear voices from Heaven asking her to lead God's Army against Orleans and crowning the weak Dauphin Charles VII as King of France. Joan gathers the people with her faith, forms an army, and conquers Orleans.
Surviving the Game Surviving the Game (1994) Character: Hank
A homeless man is hired as a survival guide for a group of wealthy businessmen on a hunting trip in the mountains, unaware that they are killers who hunt humans for sport, and that he is their new prey.
Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969) Character: Sheriff Ray Bledsoe
As the west rapidly becomes civilized, a pair of outlaws in 1890s Wyoming find themselves pursued by a posse and decide to flee to South America in hopes of evading the law.
Bird on a Wire Bird on a Wire (1990) Character: Lou Baird
An FBI informant has kept his new identity secret for 15 years. Now an old flame has recognised him, and the bad guys are back for revenge.
The Wild Geese The Wild Geese (1978) Character: Mr Martin
A British multinational company seeks to overthrow a vicious dictator in central Africa. It hires a band of (largely aged) mercenaries in London and sends them in to save the virtuous but imprisoned opposition leader who is also critically ill and due for execution. Just when the team has performed a perfect rescue, the multinational does a deal with the vicious dictator leaving the mercenary band to escape under their own steam and exact revenge.
The Next Voice You Hear... The Next Voice You Hear... (1950) Character: Freddie Dibson
The Next Voice You Hear... (1950) is a drama film in which a voice claiming to be that of God preempts all radio programs for days all over the world. It stars James Whitmore and Nancy Davis as Joe and Mary Smith, a typical American couple. It was based on a short story of the same name by George Sumner Albee.
Brute Force Brute Force (1947) Character: 'Freshman' Stack
Timeworn Joe Collins and his fellow inmates live under the heavy thumb of the sadistic, power-tripping guard Captain Munsey. Only Collins' dreams of escape keep him going, but how can he possibly bust out of Munsey's chains?
Die Pyramide des Sonnengottes Die Pyramide des Sonnengottes (1965) Character: Abraham Lincoln
Mexico, 1864. The country is divided by the struggle against the French occupation and emperor Maximilian. The German doctor Karl Sternau and his friend Andreas Hasenpfeffer come to love the country and support the cause of the proud Mexicans.
Ruby Cairo Ruby Cairo (1992) Character: Joe Dick
Baseball cards and a food-aid worker help a woman follow her shady husband's money trail around the world.
Cover Me Babe Cover Me Babe (1970) Character: Paul Rogers
Student filmmaker lets nothing stand in the way of his getting a studio contract.
Only the Valiant Only the Valiant (1951) Character: Joe Harmony
Only the Valiant, a classic western adventure, based on a novel by Charles Marquis Warren, the film tells the story of a Cavalry officer who volunteers for a suicidal mission to fight the hostile Apaches in an effort to prove his loyalty to his men and the woman he loves.
One Third of a Nation One Third of a Nation (1939) Character: Man in Crowd at Fire (uncredited)
The negligent owner of a tenement slum becomes romantically involved with one of the building's residents.
Mutiny in the Arctic Mutiny in the Arctic (1941) Character: The Cook
A pair head to the frozen wastes with an expedition in search of radium deposits. Certain members of the group succumb to greed, plotting to bump off the others and claim the radium for themselves.
The Man Who Wouldn't Die The Man Who Wouldn't Die (1942) Character: Tim Larsen
A man believed to be dead and buried escapes from his grave and returns to the scene of the crime seeking revenge.
Alias a Gentleman Alias a Gentleman (1948) Character: Zu
Aging ex-con tries to stop his daughter from getting involved with shady characters.
Jennifer Jennifer (1978) Character: Luke Baylor
Ostracized at a snooty private school because of her rural, poor background, a scholarship student is tormented to the point where her only remaining recourse is revenge, using the only method she knows: her psychic control over snakes!
Beneath the Planet of the Apes Beneath the Planet of the Apes (1970) Character: Caspay
The sole survivor of an interplanetary rescue mission lands on the planet of the apes, and uncovers a horrible secret beneath the surface.
The Boston Strangler The Boston Strangler (1968) Character: John Asgeirsson
Boston is being terrorized by a series of seemingly random murders of women. Based on the true story, the film follows the investigators path through several leads before introducing the Strangler as a character. It is seen almost exclusively from the point of view of the investigators who have very few clues to build a case upon.
Paris Calling Paris Calling (1941) Character: Benoit's Male Secretary
Marianne Jannetier, a well-to-do Parisian, engaged to Andre Benoit, a high-ranking government official, flees the city when the goose-stepping Nazi storm-troopers arrive. When her mother dies on the road to Bordeaux as a result of Nazi bombing, she returns to Paris and joins the underground movement. Nicholas Jordan, an American member of the RAF, stranded in Paris after the evacuation is also working with the Paris underground. Marianne kills her former fiancée, a pro-Nazi informant, for the traitorous state papers he is carrying, and she and Jordan try to flee over a French seaport...
The Last Tycoon The Last Tycoon (1976) Character: Doctor
Monroe Stahr, a successful movie producer, pursues a beautiful and elusive young woman — all the while working himself to death.
The Yellow Canary The Yellow Canary (1963) Character: Joe Pyle
Andy is an arrogant pop singer about to be divorced by his wife who treats his staff badly. On the same night he starts a job at a theater in Los Angeles his infant son is kidnapped. Despite requests from the lead police officer on the case, Lieutenant Bonner, Paxton plays along with the kidnappers as they string him along even though they are willing to kill.
Creator Creator (1985) Character: Dean Harrington
With the help of student assistant Boris and stolen university equipment, Dr. Harry Wolper plans to clone his dead wife. But then he meets Meli, an egg donor for his experiment, and they fall in love. Faced with choosing between his deceased wife and Meli, Dr. Wolper sees his situation in a new light when Boris' own new love, Barbara, falls into a coma. Meanwhile, another professor tries shutting down the cloning project.
In Cold Blood In Cold Blood (1967) Character: Mr. Hickock
After a botched robbery results in the brutal murder of a rural family, two drifters elude police, in the end coming to terms with their own mortality and the repercussions of their vile atrocity.
Home of the Brave Home of the Brave (1949) Character: Doctor
A sensitive, educated black man's World War II-time problems. This is essentially the duplicate of his peace-time problems which are pointed up in a flashback of his life, and primarily of his war-time adventures with four white soldiers on a dangerous reconnaissance mission on a Japanese-held island.
Seconds Seconds (1966) Character: Mr. Ruby
An unhappy middle-aged banker agrees to a procedure that will fake his death and give him a completely new look and identity; one that comes with its own price.
Miracle on 34th Street Miracle on 34th Street (1947) Character: Reporter (uncredited)
Kris Kringle, seemingly the embodiment of Santa Claus, is asked to portray the jolly old fellow at Macy's following his performance in the Thanksgiving Day parade. His portrayal is so complete that many begin to question if he truly is Santa Claus, while others question his sanity.
New Mexico New Mexico (1951) Character: Coyote
Captain Hunt of the cavalry is trying to promote good relations with the Indian chief Acoma. But Hunt's superiors in the military insist on pursuing policies that will provoke a conflict, and Chief Acoma is not willing to let himself be insulted.
Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid (1982) Character: (in "The Killers") (archive footage)
Juliet Forrest is convinced that the reported death of her father in a mountain car crash was no accident. Her father was a prominent cheese scientist working on a secret recipe. To prove it was murder, she enlists the services of private eye Rigby Reardon. He finds a slip of paper containing a list of people who are 'The Friends and Enemies of Carlotta'.
Cry for the Strangers Cry for the Strangers (1982) Character: Riley
The little coastal town of Clark's Harbor seems like the perfect place for psychiatrist Brad Russell and his wife to get a little peace and spend more time with each other. But the locals don't seem very friendly and every time a storm rolls in another mysterious death occurs... Could an ancient Indian legend of ghostly tribes and human sacrifice have anything to do with it?
Getting Straight Getting Straight (1970) Character: Dr. Edward Willhunt
Graduate student Harry Bailey was once one of the most visible undergraduate activists on campus, but now that he's back studying for his master's, he's trying to fly right. Trouble is, the campus is exploding with various student movements, and Harry's girlfriend, Jan, is caught up in most of them. As Harry gets closer to finishing his degree, he finds his iconoclastic attitude increasingly aligned with the students rather than the faculty.
Clay Pigeon Clay Pigeon (1971) Character: Clinic Doctor
An ex-soldier is recruited by the FBI to go undercover in L.A. and find other ex-soldiers who are part of a drug-dealing gang.
True Grit True Grit (1969) Character: Tom Chaney
The murder of her father sends a teenage tomboy on a mission of 'justice', which involves avenging her father's death. She recruits a tough old marshal, 'Rooster' Cogburn because he has 'true grit', and a reputation of getting the job done.
Never Trust a Gambler Never Trust a Gambler (1951) Character: Lou Brecker
A small-time gambler on the run from the law hides in his ex-wife's house.
Rawhide Rawhide (1951) Character: Luke Davis
At a desolate relay station in the west, a stagecoach attendant and a stranded woman traveller are held captive by a band of escaped convicts.
The Postman Didn't Ring The Postman Didn't Ring (1942) Character: Harwood Green
Stolen way back in 1880, a sack of United States mail is discovered in an old attic in 1942. The letters are finally delivered, profoundly affecting the lives of the recipients.
A Clear and Present Danger A Clear and Present Danger (1970) Character: Beiseker
The son of a U.S. Senator takes on the cause of clean air when a friend dies of emphysema.
Somewhere in the Night Somewhere in the Night (1946) Character: Bank Teller
George Taylor returns from WWII with amnesia. Back home in Los Angeles, while trying to track down his old identity, he stumbles onto a three year old murder case and a hunt for a missing $2 million.
Red Mountain Red Mountain (1951) Character: Sgt. Skee
Towards the end of the American Civil War, a rebel captain flees to Colorado to join a band of Southern mercenaries. He drags an innocent gold prospecting couple into trouble when the husband is accused of a murder he committed.
Conan the Destroyer Conan the Destroyer (1984) Character: Grand Vizier
Conan is commissioned by the evil queen Taramis to safely escort a teen princess and her powerful bodyguard to a far away castle to retrieve the magic Horn of Dagoth. Unknown to Conan, the queen plans to sacrifice the princess when she returns and inherit her kingdom after the bodyguard kills Conan. The queen's plans fail to take into consideration Conan's strength and cunning and the abilities of his sidekicks: the eccentric wizard Akiro, the warrior woman Zula, and the inept Malak. Together the hero and his allies must defeat both mortal and supernatural foes in this voyage to sword-and-sorcery land.
My Friend Flicka My Friend Flicka (1943) Character: Tim Murphy
Ken McLaughlin is a precocious 10-year-old who lives with his family on a remote Wyoming ranch. When Ken returns home from school with failing grades, his father, Rob, blames the boy's lack of personal responsibility. At the suggestion of his wife, Nell, Rob allows Ken to choose a single colt from the herd to raise as his own. Much to his father's dismay, Ken chooses a fiery mustang filly -- but the two soon become fast friends.
The Wreck of the Hesperus The Wreck of the Hesperus (1948) Character: Joshua Hill
The story of an ex-sea captain who uses devious means to make his salvage company a success. Based on Longfellow's famous poem.
The Prince Who Was a Thief The Prince Who Was a Thief (1951) Character: Emir Mokar
An Arabian prince, kidnapped at birth and raised as a thief, plots to regain his throne from his evil uncle in this colorful costume adventure.
Let's Live Again Let's Live Again (1948) Character: Bartender
The brother of a nuclear scientist dies but is reincarnated as a dog so he can return to Earth to protect his brother.
Fourteen Hours Fourteen Hours (1951) Character: Police Sgt. Farley
A young man, morally destroyed by his parents not loving him and by the fear of being not capable to make his girlfriend happy, rises on the ledge of a building with the intention of committing suicide. A policeman makes every effort to argue him out of it.
Rendezvous with Annie Rendezvous with Annie (1946) Character: Howard (uncredited)
A homesick American soldier stationed in England during World War II makes an unauthorized trip to see his wife and returns to England with only two people knowing he was home for a few hours. When she learns that she is pregnant, she does not disclose that her husband had paid her a visit as to not get him into trouble. The townspeople are unanimous in their condemnation of her. But, after his discharge, he enlists the aid of a nightclub singer, the only other person who knew he came home.
City Across the River City Across the River (1949) Character: Police Lieutenant Louie Macon
Brooklyn youth Frank Cusack, good son and brother by day, is a gang member by night. The Dukes, seemingly likable dead-end-kids, are dangerously involved with racketeer Gaggsy Steens. Despite the efforts of Franks's parents, he and pal Benny get involved in a serious crime. Can Stan Albert, head of the community center, prevent them from becoming full-time crooks?
I Am the Law I Am the Law (1938) Character: Thug (uncredited)
With the aid of his former law students, a professor-turned-prosecutor battles corruption and organized crime.
Syncopation Syncopation (1942) Character: N/A
A young trumpeter rises through the jazz world and finds love.
The Moon Is Down The Moon Is Down (1943) Character: Albert (uncredited)
The story of a small town in Norway that resists German occupation during World War II. Based on a John Steinbeck novel.
Follow Me Quietly Follow Me Quietly (1949) Character: Police Sgt. Art Collins
When it rains in the city, a serial killer known as "The Judge" looks for his next strangling victim. For months, the madman has been stalking at night, leaving behind clues, but police efforts have been fruitless. Constructing a life-size dummy of the murderer, police Lt. Harry Grant is growing obsessed with capturing him, and always following Grant is the relentless reporter Ann Gorman looking to break the story, but the hunt continues.
Bright Leaf Bright Leaf (1950) Character: John Barton
Two tobacco growers battle for control of the cigarette market.
They Call Me Mister Tibbs! They Call Me Mister Tibbs! (1970) Character: Captain Marden
A police detective's investigation of a prostitute's murder points to his best friend.
The Boy Who Left Home to Find Out About the Shivers The Boy Who Left Home to Find Out About the Shivers (1984) Character: Father
An intelligent, fearless boy living in a superstitious Transylvanian village goes out into the world to figure out what everyone else is afraid of, "the shivers." A king hires him to rid his castle of ghosts and evil spirits, expecting him to die like all who have tried before him, but the boy is more fearless than he could have known.
Hoppy's Holiday Hoppy's Holiday (1947) Character: Jed
Hoppy, California, and Lucky travel to Mesa City for a short vacation. California buys new clothes and carrying his old ones in a suitcase, bumps into escaping bank robbers in the dark. His suitcase gets switched with that of the robbers and he is seen with the money. Hoppy must find the money that has mysteriously disappeared and also the robbers so that he can clear California who is now in jail.
The Premonition The Premonition (1976) Character: Detective Denver
When a deranged woman and her carny boyfriend plot to abduct her biological daughter from the girl's foster parents, the foster mother is plagued by premonitions and psychic visions.
The Gangster The Gangster (1947) Character: Karty's Brother-in-Law (uncredited)
Based on the novel Low Company. One of the most peculiar film noirs of the 1940s stars Barry Sullivan as a small-time hood who suffers a mental breakdown as his big plans begin to crumble. Beautiful Belita is his singer girlfriend who only fuels his paranoia.
Third Finger, Left Hand Third Finger, Left Hand (1940) Character: Johann (uncredited)
Magazine editor Margot Merrick pretends to be married in order to avoid advances from male colleagues. Unfortunately, things don't go to plan when Jeff Thompson, a potential suitor, uncovers the deception and decides to show up at Margot's family home posing as her husband!
Mickey One Mickey One (1965) Character: Fryer
A former comic is on the run from the mob.
The Nevadan The Nevadan (1950) Character: Bart
A mysterious stranger crosses paths with an outlaw bank robber and a greedy rancher.
The Rose and the Jackal The Rose and the Jackal (1990) Character: James Buchanan
Detective Allan Pinkerton, working for the Union, becomes obsessed with Southern socialite Rose O'Neal Greenhow, a spy for the Confederacy.
Battle Beyond the Stars Battle Beyond the Stars (1980) Character: Zed
A young farmer assembles a band of diverse mercenaries to defend his peaceful planet from an evil tyrant.
Shoot Out Shoot Out (1971) Character: Trooper
Clay Lomax, a bank robber, gets out of jail after an 7 year sentence. He is looking after Sam Foley, the man who betrayed him. Knowing that, Foley hires three men to pay attention of Clay's steps. The things get complicated when Lomax, waiting to receive some money from his ex-lover, gets only the notice of her death and an 7 year old girl, sometimes very annoying, presumed to be his daughter.
You'll Find Out You'll Find Out (1940) Character: Mr. Corey (uncredited)
The manager of Kay Kyser’s band books them for a birthday party bash for an heiress at a spooky mansion, where sinister forces try to kill her.
Girl Trouble Girl Trouble (1942) Character: Mr. Mooney (uncredited)
A South American in New York rents the apartment of a socialite who pretends to be his maid.
Catlow Catlow (1971) Character: Merridew
An outlaw tries to avoid interference as he journeys to Mexico to pull off a $2,000,000 gold robbery.
The Balcony The Balcony (1963) Character: Bishop
The Madam of a brothel satisfies the erotic fantasies of her customers, while a revolution is sweeping the nation.
The Cincinnati Kid The Cincinnati Kid (1965) Character: Hoban
An up-and-coming poker player tries to prove himself in a high-stakes match against a long-time master of the game.
Banjo Hackett: Roamin' Free Banjo Hackett: Roamin' Free (1976) Character: Judge Janeway
A traveling horse trader and his young nephew travel the west in search of the boy's prize Arabian horse, who has been stolen by a bounty hunter.
Messenger of Death Messenger of Death (1988) Character: Willis Beecham
A Denver reporter investigates the mass murder of a family of Mormons in rural Colorado.
The Shocking Miss Pilgrim The Shocking Miss Pilgrim (1947) Character: Stenographer (uncredited)
In the late 1800s, Miss Pilgrim, a young stenographer, or typewriter, becomes the first female employee at a Boston shipping office. Although the men object to her at first, she soon charms them all, especially the handsome young head of the company. Their romance gets sidetracked when she becomes involved in the Women's Suffrage movement.
Rock Island Trail Rock Island Trail (1950) Character: Abraham Lincoln
A greedy businessman tries to block the building of a new railroad in his area.
From Russia to Hollywood: The 100-Year Odyssey of Chekhov and Shdanoff From Russia to Hollywood: The 100-Year Odyssey of Chekhov and Shdanoff (2002) Character: Self
From Czarist Russia's Moscow Art Theatre to Hollywood's biggest film, narrator Gregory Peck joins an A-list of Hollywood stars to take us through the odyssey of two Russian born Hollywood legends: The great acting teacher Michael Chekhov and the amazing director George Shdanoff.
Little Big Man Little Big Man (1970) Character: Wild Bill Hickok
Jack Crabb, looking back from extreme old age, tells of his life being raised by Indians and fighting with General Custer.
The Outriders The Outriders (1950) Character: Keeley
Late in the Civil War, three Confederate soldiers escape from a Union prison camp in Missouri. They soon fall into the hands of pro-Confederate raiders, who force them to act as "outriders" (escorts) for a civilian wagon train that will be secretly transporting Union gold from Santa Fe, New Mexico, to St. Louis, Missouri. The three men are to lead the wagons into a raider trap in Missouri, but one of them starts to have misgivings....
The Killers The Killers (1946) Character: Blinky Franklin (uncredited)
Two hit men walk into a diner asking for a man called "the Swede". When the killers find the Swede, he's expecting them and doesn't put up a fight. Since the Swede had a life insurance policy, an investigator, on a hunch, decides to look into the murder. As the Swede's past is laid bare, it comes to light that he was in love with a beautiful woman who may have lured him into pulling off a bank robbery overseen by another man.
Beethoven's 2nd Beethoven's 2nd (1993) Character: Janitor
Beethoven is back -- and this time, he has a whole brood with him now that he's met his canine match, Missy, and fathered a family. The only problem is that Missy's owner, Regina, wants to sell the puppies and tear the clan apart. It's up to Beethoven and the Newton kids to save the day and keep everyone together.
Oh, God! Oh, God! (1977) Character: Rabbi Silverstone
When God appears to an assistant grocery manager as a good natured old man, the Almighty selects him as his messenger for the modern world.
Canon City Canon City (1948) Character: Schwartzmiller
Prisoners battle each other -- and the police -- when they escape the Colorado State Penitentiary.
Roughshod Roughshod (1949) Character: Jed Graham
Rancher Clay and his brother, Steve, head out across the Sonora mountain pass, followed by Lednov, an ex-con seeking revenge on Clay for putting him behind bars. Clay and Steve unexpectedly cross paths with a group of dance hall girls -- including Mary, Marcia and Helen -- whose stagecoach has broken down, and help them get to the nearest ranch, where Lednov unfortunately catches up to Clay.
Hideout Hideout (1949) Character: Beecham
Philip Ford's crime thriller stars Lloyd Bridges as a city attorney who comes to the dawning realization that a jewelry heist may be behind the discovery of a dead body in the park -- and that the culprit may be one of the town's leading citizens (Ray Collins). Unfortunately, his investigation is hampered by his girlfriend and ex-secretary (Lorna Gray), who could very well be in cahoots with the bad guys.
Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man (1943) Character: Llanwelly Cemetery Keeper (uncredited)
Grave robbers open the grave of the wolf man and awaken him. He doesn't like the idea of being immortal and killing people when the moon is full so tries to find Dr. Frankenstein, in the hopes that the doctor can cure him. Dr. Frankenstein has died; however, his monster is found.
The Big Parade of Comedy The Big Parade of Comedy (1964) Character: Sergeant in 'A Southern Yankee' (archive footage) (uncredited)
Film clips highlight the funniest scenes and brightest comic stars in MGM's history.
Paper Tiger Paper Tiger (1975) Character: Mr. King
A somewhat prim and proper Englishman is hired as the tutor to the son of the Japanese ambassador. His life changes when he and the boy are kidnapped by terrorists for political purposes.
Tennessee Johnson Tennessee Johnson (1942) Character: Captain (uncredited)
The tumultuous presidency of 19th-president Andrew Johnson is chronicled in this biopic. The story begins with Johnson's boyhood and covers his early life. During the Civil War, Johnson stays a staunch Unionist and upon Lincoln's reelection in 1864, becomes his Vice President. After Lincoln's assassination, Johnson becomes the President and became the first U.S. president ever to be impeached.
Aerial Gunner Aerial Gunner (1943) Character: Flight Crew Member (uncredited)
Old rivals are pitted against each other in basic training and fight for the same woman.
All That Money Can Buy All That Money Can Buy (1941) Character: Tom Sharp (uncredited)
Farmer Jabez Stone, about to lose his land, agrees to sell his soul to the devil, known as Mr. Scratch, who gives Jabez seven years to enjoy the fruits of his sale before he collects. Over that time, Jabez pays off his debts and helps many neighboring farmers, then becomes an advocate for the upstanding Sen. Daniel Webster. When Jabez's contract with Mr. Scratch concludes, he desperately turns to Webster to represent him in a trial for his soul.



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