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Bruce Gordon (American actor)

Bruce Gordon (February 1, 1916 – January 20, 2011) was an American actor best known for playing gangster Frank Nitti in the ABC television series The Untouchables. His acting career ranged over a half century and included stage, movies, and a varied number of roles on the small screen.

Bruce Gordon
Gordon in 1970
Born(1916-02-01)February 1, 1916
DiedJanuary 20, 2011(2011-01-20) (aged 94)
OccupationActor
Years active1948–1989
SpouseMarla Gordon

Early life edit

Gordon was born in Fitchburg, Massachusetts. His first appearance on Broadway was in 1937 in the musical drama The Fireman's Flame.[1] From 1941 to 1945, he played the role of Officer Klein alongside Boris Karloff in the original cast of Arsenic and Old Lace on Broadway.[2] He had an "Introducing" credit in the 1949 Marx Brothers film Love Happy.

Television edit

On television, he appeared in numerous episodes of such early programs as The Goldbergs,[3] The Nash Airflyte Theater, Studio One, Justice, Kraft Television Theatre, Robert Montgomery Presents, The Californians, Whirlybirds, and the premiere episode of Decoy.

In 1958, Gordon appeared in a memorable bit role as one of Jean Lafitte's pirates in Anthony Quinn's movie spectacle The Buccaneer, alongside a cast including Yul Brynner, Charlton Heston and Claire Bloom. He had a similar role in 1960 as the character Garnett in the episode "Forbidden Island" of the NBC western television series, Riverboat, starring Darren McGavin as the captain of the vessel, the Enterprise. The episode focuses on Cajun outlaws who inhabit a remote island in the Mississippi River. Gordon appeared in the syndicated western series, Man Without a Gun, starring Rex Reason. In 1958, he guest starred on the NBC western Jefferson Drum and on the same network's adventure series Northwest Passage, with co-stars Keith Larsen and Buddy Ebsen. Gordon's role was that of a sadistic prison official. The program was based on Kenneth Roberts' 1937 novel about Major Robert Rogers and his efforts to help the British during the French and Indian War. That same year, Gordon was cast as Myers, the trigger man in the episode "The Stool Pigeon" of the syndicated series, U.S. Marshal, starring John Bromfield. Also, in 1958, he guest starred in Gunsmoke season three, episode 19 "Kitty Caught" and Robert Culp's western series, Trackdown, episode "The Mistake" as the character, Steve Marriner.

Gordon made three guest appearances on Perry Mason. In 1959 he played murder victim Frank Thatcher in "The Case of Paul Drake's Dilemma," for which Mason's private detective Paul Drake was accused of the crime. He also appeared in a 1959 episode of Whirlybirds as an escaped convict who kidnaps his dying wife from her hospital bed. Finally, in 1959 he starred in the Gene Barry TV western Bat Masterson, playing Bat's nemesis "Jason Medford", who tries to pin a murder rap on the star who is interrupting his protection money racketeering success in the town of St. Joseph, Missouri.

In 1960 he played murder victim Judson Bailey in "The Case of the Loquacious Liar," and in 1964 he played Mr. Winlock in "The Case of the Blonde Bonanza."

Gordon appeared twice in 1961 on ABC's Adventures in Paradise, starring Gardner McKay; he was cast as Stevens in "Mr. Flotsam" and as Red Munce in "Adam San".

His subsequent frequent, energetic performances as Capone-era mobster Frank "The Enforcer" Nitti in Desilu Productions' The Untouchables (1959–1963) led to his being typecast as an often darkly humorous 'heavy' for the rest of his career. Often stealing scenes from the stolid, humorless Eliot Ness, as portrayed by Robert Stack, his famous catch-phrase in The Untouchables (directed at the victims of Nitti's wrath) was "You're dead!"

In 1959, Gordon starred, alongside Pernell Roberts, as Capt. Emil Tremaine in an episode of ABC's One Step Beyond entitled The Vision.

In 1961 Gordon appeared as politician Rath Lawson on the TV western Maverick in episode "The Ice Man."

In 1964, Gordon guest-starred in the episode "Between the Rats and the Finks" of CBS's drama series, Mr. Broadway, starring Craig Stevens, with fellow guest stars Larry Hagman and Dyan Cannon.

From 1965 to 1968, Gordon appeared in several episodes of the long-running prime-time soap opera Peyton Place alongside actress Lee Grant as Gus Chernak, the alcoholic and vengeful father of Grant's character Stella Chernak. In 1966, Gordon costarred with trumpet player Jack Sheldon in the 16-segment CBS sitcom, Run, Buddy, Run, about the fictitious Buddy Overstreet who is on the run from the mob after "Buddy" overhears "Mr. D", played by Gordon, plotting the murder of a fellow gangster. In 1966, he and Robert Stack appeared together in an episode of The Lucy Show spoofing their roles from The Untouchables. In 1968, he played the security man in the "Sour Note" episode of It Takes A Thief, starring Robert Wagner, and also appeared, in early 1969, in the Here's Lucy episode "Lucy and the Ex-Con" with Wally Cox. On 12/06/1972 he played a over zealous detective on Adam-12,Adam-12 October 1970, Bright Boy, Sgt.Poster

Film edit

His film credits included roles in The Buccaneer (1958), Curse of the Undead (1959), Key Witness (1960), Roger Corman's Tower of London (1962), Hello Down There (1969) and Timerider: The Adventure of Lyle Swann (1982). He also worked with Corman again, playing the nasty Colonel Waxman in the cult classic Piranha (1978), starring alongside Bradford Dillman and Kevin McCarthy.

Later years edit

Gordon retired from acting after playing himself in the 1989 film Ernest Goes to Splash Mountain,[4] though he was the executive producer of the Australian telefilm Feds: the Betrayal (1996) and producer of the US/Chinese fantasy martial arts film Warriors of Virtue: the Return to Tao in 2002. For a time, he operated a dinner-and-show restaurant in Scottsdale, Arizona, called "Frank Nitti's Place", and in the early 1980s, a pizza restaurant of the same name in Kansas City, Missouri. He greeted patrons at the door in his typical pin stripe suit with a carnation in the lapel.

In 2003, he was reportedly unable to attend the funeral of Untouchables co-star Robert Stack because of poor health. Eight years later, Gordon died after a lengthy illness; he was two weeks shy of his 95th birthday. At the time of his death, Gordon lived in Santa Fe, New Mexico, with his wife Marla.[5]

Filmography edit

Year Title Role Notes
1948 The Naked City Cop at Williamsburg Bridge Uncredited
1948 The Street with No Name Detective in Raid Uncredited
1949 Love Happy Hannibal Zoto
1958 The Buccaneer Gramby
1959 Curse of the Undead Buffer
1960 Mission of Danger
1960 Key Witness Arthur Robbins
1962 Rider on a Dead Horse Barney Senn
1962 Tower of London Earl of Buckingham
1968 Slow Run
1969 Hello Down There Adm. Sheridan
1971 Machismo: 40 Graves for 40 Guns Burt
1978 Piranha Colonel Waxman
1982 Timerider: The Adventure of Lyle Swann Earl

References edit

  1. ^ Lewine, Richard and Antwerp, John Van (1966). The Fireman's Flame: A Melodrama with Music in Three Acts. Samuel French, Inc. p. 5. ISBN 9780573680137.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  2. ^ Brantle, Ben (2001). The New York Times Book of Broadway: On the Aisle for the Unforgettable Plays of the Last Century. Macmillan. p. 106. ISBN 9780312284114.
  3. ^ The Goldbergs (TV Series) Mr. Mendel - Partners (1953) ... Mr. Mendel IMDB
  4. ^ "Veteran Actor Bruce Gordon, Memorable for The Untouchables, Many Other Series". ACADEMY OF TELEVISION ARTS & SCIENCES. Retrieved December 10, 2013.
  5. ^ "Bruce Gordon". Santa Fe New Mexican. Retrieved December 10, 2013.

External links edit

  • "Bruce Gordon". The Santa Fe New Mexican. Retrieved 2011-03-28.
  • Fox, Margalit (January 25, 2011). "Bruce Gordon, TV Mobster, Dies at 94". The New York Times. Retrieved 2011-03-28.
  • Hayward, Anthony (April 15, 2011). "Bruce Gordon: US character actor who found fame in the TV series 'The Untouchables'". The Independent. Retrieved 2013-12-10.
  • Bruce Gordon "crashes" an interview with Untouchables nemesis Robert Stack


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For other people named Bruce Gordon see Bruce Gordon disambiguation Bruce Gordon February 1 1916 January 20 2011 was an American actor best known for playing gangster Frank Nitti in the ABC television series The Untouchables His acting career ranged over a half century and included stage movies and a varied number of roles on the small screen Bruce GordonGordon in 1970Born 1916 02 01 February 1 1916Fitchburg Massachusetts U S DiedJanuary 20 2011 2011 01 20 aged 94 Santa Fe New Mexico U S OccupationActorYears active1948 1989SpouseMarla Gordon Contents 1 Early life 2 Television 3 Film 4 Later years 5 Filmography 6 References 7 External linksEarly life editGordon was born in Fitchburg Massachusetts His first appearance on Broadway was in 1937 in the musical drama The Fireman s Flame 1 From 1941 to 1945 he played the role of Officer Klein alongside Boris Karloff in the original cast of Arsenic and Old Lace on Broadway 2 He had an Introducing credit in the 1949 Marx Brothers film Love Happy Television editOn television he appeared in numerous episodes of such early programs as The Goldbergs 3 The Nash Airflyte Theater Studio One Justice Kraft Television Theatre Robert Montgomery Presents The Californians Whirlybirds and the premiere episode of Decoy In 1958 Gordon appeared in a memorable bit role as one of Jean Lafitte s pirates in Anthony Quinn s movie spectacle The Buccaneer alongside a cast including Yul Brynner Charlton Heston and Claire Bloom He had a similar role in 1960 as the character Garnett in the episode Forbidden Island of the NBC western television series Riverboat starring Darren McGavin as the captain of the vessel the Enterprise The episode focuses on Cajun outlaws who inhabit a remote island in the Mississippi River Gordon appeared in the syndicated western series Man Without a Gun starring Rex Reason In 1958 he guest starred on the NBC western Jefferson Drum and on the same network s adventure series Northwest Passage with co stars Keith Larsen and Buddy Ebsen Gordon s role was that of a sadistic prison official The program was based on Kenneth Roberts 1937 novel about Major Robert Rogers and his efforts to help the British during the French and Indian War That same year Gordon was cast as Myers the trigger man in the episode The Stool Pigeon of the syndicated series U S Marshal starring John Bromfield Also in 1958 he guest starred in Gunsmoke season three episode 19 Kitty Caught and Robert Culp s western series Trackdown episode The Mistake as the character Steve Marriner Gordon made three guest appearances on Perry Mason In 1959 he played murder victim Frank Thatcher in The Case of Paul Drake s Dilemma for which Mason s private detective Paul Drake was accused of the crime He also appeared in a 1959 episode of Whirlybirds as an escaped convict who kidnaps his dying wife from her hospital bed Finally in 1959 he starred in the Gene Barry TV western Bat Masterson playing Bat s nemesis Jason Medford who tries to pin a murder rap on the star who is interrupting his protection money racketeering success in the town of St Joseph Missouri In 1960 he played murder victim Judson Bailey in The Case of the Loquacious Liar and in 1964 he played Mr Winlock in The Case of the Blonde Bonanza Gordon appeared twice in 1961 on ABC s Adventures in Paradise starring Gardner McKay he was cast as Stevens in Mr Flotsam and as Red Munce in Adam San His subsequent frequent energetic performances as Capone era mobster Frank The Enforcer Nitti in Desilu Productions The Untouchables 1959 1963 led to his being typecast as an often darkly humorous heavy for the rest of his career Often stealing scenes from the stolid humorless Eliot Ness as portrayed by Robert Stack his famous catch phrase in The Untouchables directed at the victims of Nitti s wrath was You re dead In 1959 Gordon starred alongside Pernell Roberts as Capt Emil Tremaine in an episode of ABC s One Step Beyond entitled The Vision In 1961 Gordon appeared as politician Rath Lawson on the TV western Maverick in episode The Ice Man In 1964 Gordon guest starred in the episode Between the Rats and the Finks of CBS s drama series Mr Broadway starring Craig Stevens with fellow guest stars Larry Hagman and Dyan Cannon From 1965 to 1968 Gordon appeared in several episodes of the long running prime time soap opera Peyton Place alongside actress Lee Grant as Gus Chernak the alcoholic and vengeful father of Grant s character Stella Chernak In 1966 Gordon costarred with trumpet player Jack Sheldon in the 16 segment CBS sitcom Run Buddy Run about the fictitious Buddy Overstreet who is on the run from the mob after Buddy overhears Mr D played by Gordon plotting the murder of a fellow gangster In 1966 he and Robert Stack appeared together in an episode of The Lucy Show spoofing their roles from The Untouchables In 1968 he played the security man in the Sour Note episode of It Takes A Thief starring Robert Wagner and also appeared in early 1969 in the Here s Lucy episode Lucy and the Ex Con with Wally Cox On 12 06 1972 he played a over zealous detective on Adam 12 Adam 12 October 1970 Bright Boy Sgt PosterFilm editHis film credits included roles in The Buccaneer 1958 Curse of the Undead 1959 Key Witness 1960 Roger Corman s Tower of London 1962 Hello Down There 1969 and Timerider The Adventure of Lyle Swann 1982 He also worked with Corman again playing the nasty Colonel Waxman in the cult classic Piranha 1978 starring alongside Bradford Dillman and Kevin McCarthy Later years editThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed May 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Gordon retired from acting after playing himself in the 1989 film Ernest Goes to Splash Mountain 4 though he was the executive producer of the Australian telefilm Feds the Betrayal 1996 and producer of the US Chinese fantasy martial arts film Warriors of Virtue the Return to Tao in 2002 For a time he operated a dinner and show restaurant in Scottsdale Arizona called Frank Nitti s Place and in the early 1980s a pizza restaurant of the same name in Kansas City Missouri He greeted patrons at the door in his typical pin stripe suit with a carnation in the lapel In 2003 he was reportedly unable to attend the funeral of Untouchables co star Robert Stack because of poor health Eight years later Gordon died after a lengthy illness he was two weeks shy of his 95th birthday At the time of his death Gordon lived in Santa Fe New Mexico with his wife Marla 5 Filmography editYear Title Role Notes1948 The Naked City Cop at Williamsburg Bridge Uncredited1948 The Street with No Name Detective in Raid Uncredited1949 Love Happy Hannibal Zoto1958 The Buccaneer Gramby1959 Curse of the Undead Buffer1960 Mission of Danger1960 Key Witness Arthur Robbins1962 Rider on a Dead Horse Barney Senn1962 Tower of London Earl of Buckingham1968 Slow Run1969 Hello Down There Adm Sheridan1971 Machismo 40 Graves for 40 Guns Burt1978 Piranha Colonel Waxman1982 Timerider The Adventure of Lyle Swann Earl nbsp Biography portal nbsp United States portal nbsp California portal nbsp Arizona portal nbsp Theatre portal nbsp Film portal nbsp Television portalReferences edit Lewine Richard and Antwerp John Van 1966 The Fireman s Flame A Melodrama with Music in Three Acts Samuel French Inc p 5 ISBN 9780573680137 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Brantle Ben 2001 The New York Times Book of Broadway On the Aisle for the Unforgettable Plays of the Last Century Macmillan p 106 ISBN 9780312284114 The Goldbergs TV Series Mr Mendel Partners 1953 Mr Mendel IMDB Veteran Actor Bruce Gordon Memorable for The Untouchables Many Other Series ACADEMY OF TELEVISION ARTS amp SCIENCES Retrieved December 10 2013 Bruce Gordon Santa Fe New Mexican Retrieved December 10 2013 External links editBruce Gordon at IMDb Bruce Gordon at the Internet Broadway Database nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Bruce Gordon Bruce Gordon The Santa Fe New Mexican Retrieved 2011 03 28 Fox Margalit January 25 2011 Bruce Gordon TV Mobster Dies at 94 The New York Times Retrieved 2011 03 28 Hayward Anthony April 15 2011 Bruce Gordon US character actor who found fame in the TV series The Untouchables The Independent Retrieved 2013 12 10 Bruce Gordon crashes an interview with Untouchables nemesis Robert Stack Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bruce Gordon American actor amp oldid 1186000610, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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