An American actor, born in New York City, USA. He married two wives and had a child. His most important works include Cowboy G-Men (1952), The Painted Stallion (1937), The Money Jungle (1967), and Pirate Treasure (1934). He was an American actor, double, stuntman, and a professional boxer. As soon as he left the army, he became a professional boxer, which gave him the opportunity to appear as a stunt performer and worked in the circus. By the late 1960s, his abilities to perform stunts vanished, and he continued to perform simple silent scenes and additional roles, such as a party guest, writer, gambler, banker, and juror. His first work as a double was in General Crack (1929), and his first work as an actor was in Trapped (1931). His last work was The Other Side of Midnight (1977). He died in Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA on December 23, 1976 of cancer.