Bernard Gorcey Biography, NetWorth, Height, Age, Weight, Family, Married, Son, Daughter

Bernard Gorcey (9 January 1886 â€" 11 September 1955) was a Russian
actor. He was a professional vaudeville actor on Broadway who starred
in 5 shorts and 67 films.[citation needed] He is best remembered for
playing ice cream shop proprietor Louie Dumbrowski in Monogram
Pictures' The Bowery Boys series of B movies.Very early on Gorcey
focused on comedy roles in his acting career, rather than trying to
get the lead role. Between 1907 and 1937 he had a role in several
stage play productions including Tom Jones (1912), What Ails You?
(1918), Somebody's Sweetheart (1920) (as "A Mysterious Conspirator"),
Always You (1922) (as "Isaac Cohen"), Abie's Irish Rose (1923),
Wildflower (1925) (as "Gaston La Roche"), Song of the Flame (1927) (as
“Count Boris†), Cherry Blossoms (1930) (as "George Washington
Goto"), Pressing Business (1931), Joy of Living (1931), Wonder Boy
(1932) (as "Commodore Cohen"), Keeping Expenses Down (1935) (as "Kent
J. Goldstein"), Creeping Fire (1935) (as "Mr. Goodman"), and Satellite
(1937) (as "Max Goldblatz").[citation needed]The most successful show
of Gorcey’s entire career was Abie’s Irish Rose.He also performed
some radio work for the Popeye Show. At 42 years old, he began working
in movies. Starting in 1928, he appeared in 67 movies, with minor
roles with both Monogram and Warner Bros. Bernard Gorcey Biography, NetWorth, Height, Age, Weight, Family, Married, Son, Daughter




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