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Theatre, Film, and Television Biographies
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Arthur Marks to John McEnery
Mike Mazurki Biography (1909-)
Born December 25, 1909, in Tarnopal, Austria.
- Nationality
- American
- Gender
- Male
- Birth Details
- December 25, 1909
- Tarnopal, Austria
Famous Works
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Credits; FILM APPEARANCES
- Belle of the Nineties, Paramount, 1934.
- Coolie, The Shanghai Gesture, United Artists (UA), 1941.
- Dr. Renault's Secret, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1942.
- Jake Kilrain, Gentleman Jim, Warner Brothers-First National, 1942.
- Japanese Wrestler, Behind the Rising Sun, RKO Radio Pictures, 1943.
- Kurt, Bomber's Moon, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1943.
- Shadow, Henry Aldrich Haunts a House, Paramount, 1943.
- Bouncer, It Ain't Hay (also known as Money For Jam), Universal, 1943.
- Workman, Mission to Moscow, Warner Brothers, 1943.
- Wrestler, Swing Fever, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM), 1943.
- Olaf, Thank Your Lucky Stars, Warner Brothers, 1943.
- Metropolus, The Canterville Ghost, MGM, 1944.
- Fighter, Lost Angel, MGM, 1944.
- Cullie, The Missing Juror, Columbia, 1944.
- Pirate, The Princess and the Pirate, RKO Radio Pictures, 1944.
- Bouncer, Shine On, Harvest Moon, Warner Brothers, 1944.
- Policeman, Summer Storm, UA, 1944.
- Man, The Thin Man Goes Home, MGM, 1944.
- Klondike Pete, Abbott and Costello in Hollywood, MGM, 1945.
- Splitface, Dick Tracy, RKO Radio Pictures, 1945.
- Bigtree Collins, Dakota, Republic, 1945.
- Humphrey Rafferty, The Horn Blows at Midnight, Warner Brothers, 1945.
- Moose Malloy, Murder, My Sweet (also known as Farewell, My Lovely), RKO Radio Pictures, 1945.
- Rafferty's Fighter, Nob Hill, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1945.
- Swaine, The Spanish Main, RKO Radio Pictures, 1945.
- Sam Cragg, The French Key, Republic, 1946.
- Patsy Clark, Live Wires, Monogram, 1946.
- Harry Pontos, Mysterious Intruder, Columbia, 1946.
- Little Joe, Killer Dill, Screen Guild, 1947.
- Bruno, Nightmare Alley, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1947.
- Yusuf, Sinbad the Sailor, RKO Radio Pictures, 1947.
- Dave Bone, Unconquered, Paramount, 1947.
- Dan, I Walk Alone, Paramount, 1948.
- Chuck, The Moose Hangs High, Eagle-Lion, 1948.
- Jake, Relentless, Columbia, 1948.
- Hoppe, Abandoned, (also known as Abandoned Woman), Universal, 1949.
- Heavy Man, Come to the Stable, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1949.
- Rhino, The Devil's Henchmen, Columbia, 1949.
- Mac Mozolla, Neptune's Daughter, MGM, 1949.
- Person, Rope of Sand, Paramount, 1949.
- Leader of Philistine soldiers, Samson and Delilah, Paramount, 1949.
- Sidney Winant, Dark City, Paramount, 1950.
- "Lunk" Boxwell, He's a Cockeyed Wonder, Columbia, 1950.
- Strangler, Night and the City, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1950.
- "Moose" Hendricks, Criminal Lawyer, Columbia, 1951.
- Charles, The Light Touch, MGM, 1951.
- Monkara, My Favorite Spy, Paramount, 1951.
- Ape Danowski, Pier 23, Lippert, 1951.
- Roshko, Ten Tall Men, Columbia, 1951.
- Death House Foreman, The Egyptian, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1954.
- Big Han, Blood Alley, Warner Brothers, 1955.
- Bigfoot Mason, Davy Crockett, King of the Wild Frontier, Buena Vista, 1955.
- Chief Policeman, Kismet, MGM, 1955.
- Mike, New Orleans Uncensored (also known as Riot on Pier 6), Columbia, 1955.
- Arnie Wendler, New York Confidential, Warner Brothers, 1955.
- Character, Around the World in Eighty Days, UA, 1956.
- Flat Mouth, Comanche, UA, 1956.
- Louie, Man in the Vault, RKO Radio Pictures, 1956.
- Ross, Hell Ship Mutiny, Republic, 1957.
- Rak, The Man Who Died Twice, Republic, 1958.
- Some Like It Hot, UA, 1959.
- Man in motel room, The Facts of Life, UA, 1960.
- Blonde "movie siren", The Errand Boy, Paramount, 1961.
- Big Mike, Pocketful of Miracles, UA, 1961.
- Slave captain, Five Weeks in a Balloon, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1962.
- Bookie, Swingin' Along (also known as Double Trouble), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1962.
- Igor, Zotz!, Columbia, 1962.
- Sargeant Menkowicz, Donovan's Reef, Paramount, 1963.
- Chad, Four for Texas, Warner Brothers, 1963.
- Minor, It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World, UA, 1963.
- The Disorderly Orderly, Paramount, 1964.
- First Sargeant Stanislaus Wichowsky, Cheyenne Autumn, Warner Brothers, 1964.
- Ivy Bliss, Requiem for a Gunfighter, Embassy Pictures, 1965.
- Tunga Khan, Seven Women, MGM, 1966.
- Mountain ox, The Adventures of Bullwhip Griffin, Buena Vista, 1967.
- Randall, The Wild McCullochs, American International, 1975.
- Trapper, Challenge to Be Free (also known as Mad Trapper of the Yukon), Garnett, 1976.
- Studio guard, Won Ton Ton, The Dog Who Saved Hollywood, Paramount, 1976.
- Handler, One Man Jury, Cal-Am Artists, 1978.
- Himself, The Man With Bogart's Face (also known as Sam Marlow, Private-Eye), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1980.
- Bruno, Doin' Time, Warner Brothers, 1985.
- Old man at hotel, Dick Tracy, Buena Vista, 1990.
- Also appeared as Apollo in The Magic of Lassie, 1978; as Moiv in Gas PumpGirls, 1979; as the gatekeeper in Aligator, 1980; and as Dutch in Amazon Women on the Moon, 1987.
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Credits; TELEVISION APPEARANCES
- Clon, It's About Time (series), CBS, 1966-67.
- Julius, Chicago Teddy Bears (series), CBS, 1971.
- Tidy, Mad Bull (movie), CBS, 1977.
- Crazy Horse, The Incredible Rocky Mountain Race (movie), NBC, 1977.
- Logan, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (movie), NBC, 1981.
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