Leo Gorcey(1917-1969)
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Leo Gorcey nació el 3 de junio de 1917 en Nueva York, Nueva York, EE.UU.. Fue un actor, conocido por El mundo está loco, loco, loco (1963), Cazando fantasmas (1951) y Huelga de espectros (1943). Estuvo casado con Mary Gannon, Brandy Davis, Amelita Ward, Evalene Bankston y Kay Marvis. Murió el 2 de junio de 1969 en Oakland, California, Estados Unidos.
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Banda sonora
- Nombre alternativo
- Leo B. Gorcey
- Altura
- 1.68 m
- Nacimiento
- Defunción
- 2 de junio de 1969
- Oakland, California, Estados Unidos(una insuficiencia hepática)
- CónyugesMary Gannon12 de julio de 1968 - 2 de junio de 1969 (su muerte)
- Niños
- Padres
- Familiares
- David Gorcey(Sibling)
- Otros trabajosDead End (1935). Drama. Production Design by Norman Bel Geddes. Written and directed by Sidney Kingsley. Belasco Theatre: 28 Oct 1935- 12 Jun 1937 (687 performances). Cast: Carroll Ashburn (as "Mr. Griswald"), Charles Bellin, Charles Benjamin, Philip Bourneuf, Marie R. Burke, Richard Clark, Francis G. Cleveland, George Cotton, Marc Daniels, Francis De Sales, Ethel Dell, Gabriel Dell (as "T.B.") [Broadway debut], Joe Downing (as "Babyface Martin"), Charles R. Duncan, Willis Duncan, Dan Duryea (as "G-Man") [Broadway debut], Elspeth Eric (as "Drina"), Sidonie Espero, Martin Gabel, Edward P. Goodnow, David Gorcey (as "Second Avenue Boy"), Leo Gorcey (as "Second Avenue Boy") [only Broadway appearance], Huntz Hall (as "Dippy") [only Broadway appearance], Billy Halop (as "Tommy") [Broadway debut], Drina Hill, Bobby Jordan (as "Angel"), Margaret Linden, Sidney Lumet (as "Small Boy"), Blossom MacDonald (as "Ensemble"), Marjorie Main (as "Mrs. Martin"), Margaret Mullen, Robert J. Mulligan, Theodore Newton, George N. Price (as "Old Gentleman") [final Broadway role], Bernard Punsly (as "Milty"), Lewis L. Russell, Harry Selby, Joseph Taibi, William Toubin, Sheila Trent (as "Francey"), Cyril Gordon Weld, Billy Winston, Louis Woods, Elizabeth Wragge, Dane Clark. Produced by Norman Bel Geddes.
- Listados publicitarios
- TriviaWhen Gorcey was making one of his few non-Dead End Kids/East Side Kids/Bowery Boys films, 1941's El mar es testigo mudo (1941), he repeatedly blew a simple line of dialog. Fed up, director Anatole Litvak stormed over to him and shouted, "Gorcey, as an actor, you stink!" Stung by this rebuke, Gorcey let fly with a burst of retaliatory fireworks of his own - "Don't you ever, ever scream at me like that again!," Gorcey shouted back, and stormed off the set. A few hours later, he was back, did the scene again ... and blew the line again. This time, Litvak walked over to him quietly, calmly and whispered in his ear, "Gorcey, as an actor, you still stink. And notice that, this time, I'm not shouting.".
- Citas[about his father acting in the Bowery Boys movies] I think he was the best actor of the whole group. Where Papa was concerned, he was great.
- Marca comercialHis pinned up fedora
- Salario
- (1956)$22,500
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