- Leo
Bernard Gorcey (June 3, 1917– June 2, 1969) was an
American stage and film actor,
famous for
portraying the
leader of a
group of
hooligans known variously...
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David Gorcey (February 6, 1921 –
October 23, 1984) was an
American actor and the
younger brother of
actor Leo
Gorcey.
Gorcey is best
known for portraying...
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Bernard Gorcey (born
Baruch Ugorsky; 9
January 1886 – 11
September 1955) was an
American actor. He
began in Vaudeville,
performed on Broadway, and appeared...
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Elizabeth Gorcey (born
January 1, 1962) is an
American filmmaker, actress, and writer. She has held
leading roles in
films such as
Kidco and Footloose...
- play into a 1937 film, he
recruited the
original "kids" from the play—Leo
Gorcey,
Huntz Hall,
Bobby Jordan,
Gabriel Dell,
Billy Halop, and
Bernard Punsly—to...
- (Spit),
Bernard Punsly (Milty),
Gabriel Dell (T.B.), and Leo and
David Gorcey (Second
Avenue Boys).
Duncan left for a role in
another play
before opening...
- Grippo.
Gorcey partnered with
Grippo to
produce a new "gang"
series called The
Bowery Boys, with
Gorcey owning a 40%
share in the franchise.
Gorcey's real-life...
- film out of the play, he
recruited the
original kids from the play: Leo
Gorcey,
Huntz Hall,
Bobby Jordan,
Gabriel Dell,
Billy Halop, and
Bernard Punsly...
- Gang of Mine is a 1940 film
directed by
Joseph H.
Lewis and
starring Leo
Gorcey and
Bobby Jordan. It is the
third film in the East Side Kids series. Old...
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gaining top
billing when his
longtime partner, Leo
Gorcey, left the
series in 1956. Hall and
Gorcey reunited in
Second Fiddle to a
Steel Guitar (1966)...