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Maurice Black
Actor
Born January 13, 1891Died January 18, 1938 (47 years)
Maurice Black (January 14, 1891 – January 18, 1938) was an American character actor known for his portrayal of mobsters. He appeared in more than 100 films from 1928 to 1938, when he died of pneumonia, four days after his 47th birthday. He was married to Edythe Raynore.
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Filmography
1938 | Walking Down Broadway · as Norton |
1937 | Adventure's End · as Blackie |
1937 | The Firefly · as Pigeon Vendor (uncredited) |
1937 | The Life of Emile Zola · as Minor Role |
1937 | The Game That Kills · as Jeff |
1937 | The Californian · as Pancho |
1936 | Ellis Island · as Nails |
1936 | Missing Girls · as Miller |
1936 | Silly Billies · as Bandit With Toothache |
1936 | Exclusive Story · as Martinello (uncredited) |
1935 | Stars Over Broadway · as Jim Flugel |
1935 | The Last Days of Pompeii · as Attendant In Gladiators' Training Room |
1935 | The Crusades · as Amir |
1935 | Bonnie Scotland · as Khan Mir Jutra |
1935 | Orchids to You · as Flower Seller |
1935 | The Daring Young Man · as Florist |
1935 | Under the Pampas Moon · as Patron |
1935 | Bride of Frankenstein · as Gypsy (uncredited) |
1934 | The Mighty Barnum · as Imposter |
1934 | Wake Up and Dream · as Tom Romero |
1934 | Gift of Gab · as Audition Room Owner |
1934 | Down to Their Last Yacht · as Joe Spilatti (uncredited) |
1934 | Friends of Mr. Sweeney · as Pierre, The Headwaiter |
1934 | Sixteen Fathoms Deep · as Nick - Henhman / Crewman |
1933 | Flying Down to Rio · as One Of The Three Greeks |
1933 | Murder on the Campus · as Blackie Atwater |
1933 | Twin Husbands · as Feets |
1933 | Tillie and Gus · as Bit Part |
1933 | Night Flight · as Nightclub Manager (uncredited) |
1933 | Her First Mate · as Boat Extra On Steps |
1933 | A Shriek in the Night · as Josephus Martini (uncredited) |
1933 | Stolen by Gypsies or Beer and Bicycles · as Henchman |
1933 | I Cover the Waterfront · as Ortegus |
1933 | Picture Snatcher · as Speakeasy Proprietor |
1933 | Elmer, the Great · as Dice Dealer (uncredited) |
1933 | The Keyhole · as Cuban Jewelry Salesman (uncredited) |
1933 | Grand Slam · as Paul |
1933 | Blondie Johnson · as Tony (uncredited) |
1932 | Rasputin and the Empress · as Revolutionary Soldier |
1932 | The Bride's Bereavement; or, the Snake in the Grass · as Thieving Sailor No. 97 |
1932 | The King Murder · as Philip Scott |
1932 | The All-American · as Blackie Doyle |
1932 | Tiger Shark · as Jean Fernandez, A Shipwrecked Crewman (uncredited) |
1932 | The Engineer's Daughter; or, Iron Minnie's Revenge · as Hobo On Second Train |
1932 | The Strange Love of Molly Louvain · as Nicky's Pal |
1932 | The Famous Ferguson Case · as Kaplan |
1932 | While Paris Sleeps · as Roca |
1932 | Rule 'Em and Weep · as Drummer |
1932 | Symphony of Six Million · as Felix's Patient |
1932 | Scarface · as Jim, The Headwaiter (uncredited) |
1932 | Dancers in the Dark · as Max |
1931 | The Great Junction Hotel · as Mr. Scarponi |
1931 | Smart Money · as Greek Barber |
1931 | The Spy · as Commissar |
1931 | The Front Page · as Diamond Louie |
1931 | Dangerous Daze · as Cast |
1931 | Sit Tight · as Mr. White |
1931 | Lonely Wives · as Taxi Driver |
1931 | Little Caesar · as Little Arnie Lorch |
1931 | No Limit · as Happy |
1930 | Renegades · as Cafe Manager (uncredited) |
1930 | Abraham Lincoln · as Conspirator (uncredited) |
1930 | The Sea God · as Rudy |
1930 | Numbered Men · as Lou Rinaldo |
1930 | Common Clay · as Speakeasy Proprietor |
1930 | True to the Navy · as Sharpie |
1930 | The Runaway Bride · as 'red' Dugan |
1930 | Show Girl in Hollywood · as Actor In Scene |
1930 | Framed · as Bing Murdock |
1930 | Street of Chance · as Nick |
1930 | Playing Around · as Joe |
1929 | Broadway Babies · as Nick Stepanos |
1928 | Romance of the Underworld · as Maitre D' |
1928 | Show Folks · as Vaudeville Performer |
1928 | Captain Swagger · as Manager, Viennese Club |