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Leo Gorcey was born in New York City, New York, USA on June 3, 1917 as Leo Bernard Gorcey, and died in Oakland, California, USA on June 2, 1969, of liver failure. Leo Gorcy married five wives and had four children. His most important works include Lucky Losers 1956, Ghosts on the Loose 1943, It's a Mad, Mad, Mad World 1963, and The Bowery Boys Meet the Monsters 1954. Leo Gorcy, the middle brother of three children to actor Bernard Gorcy (147 cm), a Russian Jewish immigrant, was born Josephine Condon (150 cm) is an Irish Catholic immigrant, and both worked at the vaudeville theater in New York. Leo was fond of acting, and headed the high school drama club, and left his training in plumbing in 1935 and worked with his father in the theater, where he and his brother David participated in the play Dead End, and when it was turned into a movie in 1937, Leo Gorcy participated in the film with Humphrey Bogart and Sylvia Sydney Since that moment and for 20 years, Liu has been busy with marriage, as he married 5 women, and acting, where he participated in more than 90 films. 1939) such as Hell's Kitchen 1939 and On Dress Parade 1939, then made 21 films in the East Side Kids series (1940-1945), such as Pride of the Bowery 1940, Follow the Leader 1944 and Mr. Mugs Stepsout 1943, and after he grew up, he made 41 films in the Bowery Boys series (1946-1956), such as Live Wires 1946, Trouble Makers 1948, Chost Chasers 1951, Bowery to Bagdad 1955, and the last series in which his father Bernard and his brother David participated, and in 1955 his father met He was killed under the wheels of a car, and Liu was very affected and addicted to alcohol, and his career was affected so much, that it almost stopped. In 15 years, he presented two works for television and three films, the last of which was The Phynx 1970.
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