An American actor, born in De Soto, Missouri, USA, on March 13, 1907 and died in Granada Hills, California, USA on March 3, 1974 of a heart attack. He married two wives and had three sons. His most important works are Unconquered (1947), Santa Fe Trail (1940), The Ten...Read more Commandments (1956), and Beginning of the End (1957). He appeared in many films and TV series in addition to a her theatrical experience in Broadway plays. He was the son of a railroad worker and joined the University of Kansas. He graduated in 1933 from Saint Benedict College and received the Order of Saint Benedict from Benedict College. He worked in various professions, including oil exploration and went to California to work in lemon orchards. He opened a workshop for repairing tires, but he found his way into the theater and worked at the Civic Theater and the Kansas Theater. He helped establish a theater company and joined the Pasadena Theater to study theater with George Reeves, with whom he shared Later in 11 films. He signed a contract with Warner and played a huge number of films over 3 decades, mostly in supporting and small roles. He received five stars for his bravery in battles during his participation in World War II. He had a long experience in TV series. He is known for The Untouchables (1959-1963), where he participated in 20 episodes of the series. In the last years of his life, he was a partner in a famous restaurant and bar in Encino, California. He died of a heart attack in 1974 at the age of 67.
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An American actor, born in De Soto, Missouri, USA, on March 13, 1907 and died in Granada Hills, California, USA on March 3, 1974 of a heart attack. He married two wives and had...Read more three sons. His most important works are Unconquered (1947), Santa Fe Trail (1940), The Ten Commandments (1956), and Beginning of the End (1957). He appeared in many films and TV series in addition to a her theatrical experience in Broadway plays. He was the son of a railroad worker and joined the University of Kansas. He graduated in 1933 from Saint Benedict College and received the Order of Saint Benedict from Benedict College. He worked in various professions, including oil exploration and went to California to work in lemon orchards. He opened a workshop for repairing tires, but he found his way into the theater and worked at the Civic Theater and the Kansas Theater. He helped establish a theater company and joined the Pasadena Theater to study theater with George Reeves, with whom he shared Later in 11 films. He signed a contract with Warner and played a huge number of films over 3 decades, mostly in supporting and small roles. He received five stars for his bravery in battles during his participation in World War II. He had a long experience in TV series. He is known for The Untouchables (1959-1963), where he participated in 20 episodes of the series. In the last years of his life, he was a partner in a famous restaurant and bar in Encino, California. He died of a heart attack in 1974 at the age of 67.