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Mike Mazurki


Mike Mazurki (December 25, 1907 – December 9, 1990) was a Ukrainian-American actor and professional wrestler who appeared in more than 142 films. His 6 ft 5 in (196 cm) presence and face had him typecast as often brainless athletes, tough guys, thugs, and gangsters. His roles included Splitface in Dick Tracy (1945), Yusuf in Sinbad the Sailor (1947), and Clon in It's About Time (1966–1967). Mazurki is also the founder and first President of the Cauliflower Alley Club.[1]

Mike Mazurki
Mazurki as Splitface in Dick Tracy (1945)
Born
Markiyan Yulianovich Mazurkevich

(1907-12-25)December 25, 1907
Kupchyntsi (Купчинці), Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria,
Austria-Hungary (now Ternopil Raion, Ternopil, Ukraine)
DiedDecember 9, 1990(1990-12-09) (aged 82)
Alma materManhattan College
Fordham University
Occupations
  • Actor
  • professional wrestler
Years active1934–1990
Height6 ft 5 in (196 cm)
Spouses
  • Jeanette Briggs
    (m. 1943; div. 1950)
  • Sylvia Weinblatt
    (m. 1968)
Children2
1st President of the Cauliflower Alley Club
In office
1965–1990
Succeeded byArchie Moore

Early years

Mazurki was born Markiyan Yulianovich Mazurkevich (Ukrainian: Маркіян (Михайло) Мазуркевич) (Polish: Markijan (Mychajlo) Mazurkiewicz) in the village of Kupchyntsi (in present-day Ternopil Raion), near what was then Tarnopol, Galicia, Austria-Hungary (now Ternopil, Ukraine).[2]

Mazurki attended LaSalle Institute in Troy, for high school. Upon finishing school, he changed his name to "Mike". He played football[3] and basketball at Manhattan College,[4] where he graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1930.[5]

After earning his bachelor's degree, Mazurki graduated from Fordham Law School and became an attorney. He later said he took up professional wrestling because he could earn around ten times what he could as a lawyer. Mazurki was also a professional American football and basketball player.[6][7]

Career

Trained as a professional wrestler he turned to acting after serving as Mae West's bodyguard. Mazurki was discovered by Josef von Sternberg and given a bit part in his film The Shanghai Gesture (1941).[7] This led to a long film and television career. Possibly his best-known role was as the slow-witted but dangerously obsessed thug Moose Malloy in the lurid film noir Murder, My Sweet (1944). He portrayed the psychotic, knife-wielding murderer Splitface in the original Dick Tracy (1945). (Mazurki would play a cameo role, 45 years later, in the 1990 Warren Beatty film version of the same name.) He played a wrestler nicknamed "The Strangler" in Night and the City (1950) and a role imitating the manner of a George Raft henchman in the Billy Wilder comedy, Some Like It Hot (1959). He continued to wrestle during his acting career. His slurred speech was reportedly due to a wrestling injury to his Adam's apple.[6]

In addition to his film work, Mazurki made guest appearances on many popular television shows, among them My Friend Flicka (as a wrestler facing Gene Evans's character "Rob McLaughlin"), The Untouchables, Bachelor Father, Daniel Boone, Gilligan's Island, The Munsters, I Dream of Jeannie, Bonanza, and Gunsmoke, to name just a few. In 1964, he played Cully Barstow, a yacht hand, in "The Case of the Missing Button", an episode of Perry Mason in which he threatened Mason and Paul Drake with a set of brass knuckles. He also played Arthur Jacks in the episode "The Case of the Deadly Verdict" (1963). He was a regular as well on the short-lived sitcom The Chicago Teddy Bears. In 1966–67, he performed as the caveman "Clon" in It's About Time. [6]

In 1972, he landed his only starring role in a film as Trapper in Challenge to Be Free. As he aged, acting opportunities for Mazurki began to slow in the 1970s and 1980s; nevertheless, he continued working until his death on December 9, 1990. His final film role, that of "Don Taglianeti", is in the low-budget comedy Mob Boss, which was released just two months before he died. Along with his film and television appearances, Mazurki was seen in the hit Rod Stewart music video "Infatuation", playing the bodyguard protecting a woman (played by Kay Lenz) from a stalker (played by Stewart). In the end, he succeeds, punching out Stewart.

Filmography

Television

References

  1. ^ https://www.caulifloweralleyclub.org/history
  2. ^ Daniel, Douglass K. (September 22, 2017). Anne Bancroft: A Life. ISBN 9780813169705.
  3. ^ "Joe Schwarzer to Build Anew at Manhattan". Daily News. New York City. September 16, 1928. p. 69. Retrieved September 8, 2018 – via Newspapers.com.  
  4. ^ "Dartmouth Quintet Takes Annual Xmas Jaunt". Daily News. New York City. December 19, 1926. p. 31. Retrieved September 8, 2018 – via Newspapers.com.  
  5. ^ Oliver, Greg (March 6, 2006). "Mike Mazurki: Wrestling's acting champ". Slam Wrestling. Retrieved November 3, 2020.
  6. ^ a b c "Social Security Death Index (search by name)". Retrieved December 1, 2009.
  7. ^ a b . Yahoo! Movies. Archived from the original on June 4, 2011.

Further reading

  • Alistair, Rupert (2018). "Mike Mazurki". The Name Below the Title : 65 Classic Movie Character Actors from Hollywood's Golden Age (softcover) (First ed.). Great Britain: Independently published. pp. 165–167. ISBN 978-1-7200-3837-5.

External links

  • Mike Mazurki at IMDb
  • Mike Mazurki at Find a Grave
  • Mike Mazurki on Hollywood Archæology
  • Mike Mazurki papers, Margaret Herrick Library, Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences
  • On the Record: Actor Mike Mazurki’s legend looms large

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Mike Mazurki December 25 1907 December 9 1990 was a Ukrainian American actor and professional wrestler who appeared in more than 142 films His 6 ft 5 in 196 cm presence and face had him typecast as often brainless athletes tough guys thugs and gangsters His roles included Splitface in Dick Tracy 1945 Yusuf in Sinbad the Sailor 1947 and Clon in It s About Time 1966 1967 Mazurki is also the founder and first President of the Cauliflower Alley Club 1 Mike MazurkiMazurki as Splitface in Dick Tracy 1945 BornMarkiyan Yulianovich Mazurkevich 1907 12 25 December 25 1907Kupchyntsi Kupchinci Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria Austria Hungary now Ternopil Raion Ternopil Ukraine DiedDecember 9 1990 1990 12 09 aged 82 Glendale California U S Alma materManhattan CollegeFordham UniversityOccupationsActorprofessional wrestlerYears active1934 1990Height6 ft 5 in 196 cm SpousesJeanette Briggs m 1943 div 1950 wbr Sylvia Weinblatt m 1968 wbr Children21st President of the Cauliflower Alley ClubIn office 1965 1990Succeeded byArchie Moore Contents 1 Early years 2 Career 3 Filmography 4 Television 5 References 6 Further reading 7 External linksEarly years EditMazurki was born Markiyan Yulianovich Mazurkevich Ukrainian Markiyan Mihajlo Mazurkevich Polish Markijan Mychajlo Mazurkiewicz in the village of Kupchyntsi in present day Ternopil Raion near what was then Tarnopol Galicia Austria Hungary now Ternopil Ukraine 2 Mazurki attended LaSalle Institute in Troy for high school Upon finishing school he changed his name to Mike He played football 3 and basketball at Manhattan College 4 where he graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1930 5 After earning his bachelor s degree Mazurki graduated from Fordham Law School and became an attorney He later said he took up professional wrestling because he could earn around ten times what he could as a lawyer Mazurki was also a professional American football and basketball player 6 7 Career EditTrained as a professional wrestler he turned to acting after serving as Mae West s bodyguard Mazurki was discovered by Josef von Sternberg and given a bit part in his film The Shanghai Gesture 1941 7 This led to a long film and television career Possibly his best known role was as the slow witted but dangerously obsessed thug Moose Malloy in the lurid film noir Murder My Sweet 1944 He portrayed the psychotic knife wielding murderer Splitface in the original Dick Tracy 1945 Mazurki would play a cameo role 45 years later in the 1990 Warren Beatty film version of the same name He played a wrestler nicknamed The Strangler in Night and the City 1950 and a role imitating the manner of a George Raft henchman in the Billy Wilder comedy Some Like It Hot 1959 He continued to wrestle during his acting career His slurred speech was reportedly due to a wrestling injury to his Adam s apple 6 In addition to his film work Mazurki made guest appearances on many popular television shows among them My Friend Flicka as a wrestler facing Gene Evans s character Rob McLaughlin The Untouchables Bachelor Father Daniel Boone Gilligan s Island The Munsters I Dream of Jeannie Bonanza and Gunsmoke to name just a few In 1964 he played Cully Barstow a yacht hand in The Case of the Missing Button an episode of Perry Mason in which he threatened Mason and Paul Drake with a set of brass knuckles He also played Arthur Jacks in the episode The Case of the Deadly Verdict 1963 He was a regular as well on the short lived sitcom The Chicago Teddy Bears In 1966 67 he performed as the caveman Clon in It s About Time 6 In 1972 he landed his only starring role in a film as Trapper in Challenge to Be Free As he aged acting opportunities for Mazurki began to slow in the 1970s and 1980s nevertheless he continued working until his death on December 9 1990 His final film role that of Don Taglianeti is in the low budget comedy Mob Boss which was released just two months before he died Along with his film and television appearances Mazurki was seen in the hit Rod Stewart music video Infatuation playing the bodyguard protecting a woman played by Kay Lenz from a stalker played by Stewart In the end he succeeds punching out Stewart Filmography EditBelle of the Nineties 1934 as New Orleans Audience Admirer uncredited Black Fury 1935 as Security Force Applicant uncredited Each Dawn I Die 1939 as fellow prisoner uncredited The Last Alarm 1940 as Onlooker uncredited The Shanghai Gesture 1941 as The Coolie Dr Renault s Secret 1942 as Rogell uncredited The Moon and Sixpence 1942 as Tough Bill uncredited That Other Woman 1942 as Thug uncredited Gentleman Jim 1942 as Jake Kilrain uncredited It Ain t Hay 1943 as Bouncer uncredited Prairie Chickens 1943 as Henchman Charlie uncredited Taxi Mister 1943 as Henchman Joe Mission to Moscow 1943 as Russian Machinist Workman uncredited Bomber s Moon 1943 as Kurt scenes deleted Behind the Rising Sun 1943 as Japanese Wrestler uncredited Thank Your Lucky Stars 1943 as Olaf uncredited Swing Fever 1943 as Wrestler uncredited Henry Aldrich Haunts a House 1943 as The Goon uncredited Whistling in Brooklyn 1943 as Henchman on Ship uncredited Lost Angel 1943 as Fighter uncredited Shine On Harvest Moon 1944 as Bouncer uncredited Summer Storm 1944 as Tall Policeman Bending Over Petroff uncredited The Canterville Ghost 1944 as Metropolus The Missing Juror 1944 as Cullie Masseur uncredited The Princess and the Pirate 1944 as Pirate uncredited Murder My Sweet 1944 as Moose Malloy The Horn Blows at Midnight 1945 as Bass Player Humphrey Rafferty The Spanish Main 1945 as Erik Swaine Abbott and Costello in Hollywood 1945 as Klondike Pete Dick Tracy 1945 as Splitface Dakota 1945 as Bigtree Collins The Thin Man Goes Home 1945 as First Man outside barber shop uncredited Live Wires 1946 as Patsy Pat Clark Mysterious Intruder 1946 as Harry Pontos The French Key 1946 as Sam Cragg Sinbad the Sailor 1947 as Yusuf Killer Dill 1947 as Little Joe Unconquered 1947 as Bone Nightmare Alley 1947 as Bruno I Walk Alone 1948 as Dan Relentless 1948 as Jake The Noose Hangs High 1948 as Chuck Neptune s Daughter 1949 as Mac Mozolla Come to the Stable 1949 as Sam Rope of Sand 1949 as Pierson The Devil s Henchman 1949 as Rhino Abandoned 1949 as Hoppe Samson and Delilah 1949 as Leader of Philistine soldiers Night and the City 1950 as The Strangler Dark City 1950 as Sidney Winant He s a Cockeyed Wonder 1950 as Lunk Boxwell Pier 23 1951 as Ape Danowski Criminal Lawyer 1951 as Moose Hendricks Ten Tall Men 1951 as Roshko The Light Touch 1951 as Charles My Favorite Spy 1951 as Monkara The Egyptian 1954 as Foreman House of Death uncredited New York Confidential 1955 as Arnie Wendler New Orleans Uncensored 1955 as Big Mike Blood Alley 1955 as Big Han Davy Crockett King of the Wild Frontier 1955 as Bigfoot Mason Davy Crockett and the River Pirates 1956 as Bigfoot Mason Kismet 1955 as Chief Policeman Comanche 1956 as Flat Mouth Around the World in 80 Days 1956 as Hong Kong Drunk Man in the Vault 1956 as Louie Hell Ship Mutiny 1957 as Ross The Man Who Died Twice 1958 as Rak The Buccaneer 1958 as Tarsus Some Like It Hot 1959 as Spats s henchman 1 Alias Jesse James 1959 as Dirty Dog Tough uncredited The Facts of Life 1960 as First Husband in Motel Room Swingin Along 1961 as Bookie The Errand Boy 1961 as Blonde Movie Siren Pocketful of Miracles 1961 as Big Mike Zotz 1962 as Igor Five Weeks in a Balloon 1962 as Slave Captain Donovan s Reef 1963 as Sgt Monk Menkowicz It s a Mad Mad Mad Mad World 1963 as Miner bringing medicine to his wife 4 for Texas 1963 as Chad Cheyenne Autumn 1964 as Senior First Sergeant Wichowski The Disorderly Orderly 1964 as Moving Van Passenger uncredited 7 Women 1966 as Tunga Khan Bandit Leader The Adventures of Bullwhip Griffin 1967 as Mountain Ox Which Way to the Front 1970 as Rocky uncredited The Centerfold Girls 1974 as The Caretaker Challenge to Be Free 1975 as Trapper Won Ton Ton the Dog Who Saved Hollywood 1976 as Studio Guard Paesano A Voice in the Night 1977 as Bodyguard The Magic of Lassie 1978 as Apollo The One Man Jury 1978 as Kayo s Handler Gas Pump Girls 1979 as Moiv Alligator 1980 as Gatekeeper The Man with Bogart s Face 1980 as Himself All the Marbles 1981 as Referee in Chicago uncredited Doin Time 1985 as Bruno Amazon Women on the Moon 1987 as Dutch segment Reckless Youth Dick Tracy 1990 as Old Man at hotel Mob Boss 1990 as Don Taglianeti final film role Television EditMy Friend Flicka episode The Old Champ 1956 as Hercules Have Gun Will Travel episode Ella West 1958 as Breed Official Detective The Policeman s Gun 1958 as Banning Have Gun Will Travel episode Love s Young Dream 1960 as Power Perry Mason episode The Case of the Counterfeit Crank 1961 as Cully Baxter Have Gun Will Travel episode Don t Shoot the Piano Player 1962 as Jo Jo Perry Mason episode The Case of the Missing Button 1964 as Cully Barstow Daniel Boone episode Lac Duquesne 1964 as Akasheta uncredited The Munsters episode Knock Wood Here Comes Charlie 1964 as Leo Knuckles Kraus Wagon Train episode The Duncan McIvor Story 1964 as Lance Corp Otto Moller Laredo episode Pride of the Rangers 1965 as Pvt Percy Flower Gilligan s Island episode Friendly Physician 1966 as Igor Ginger Grant It s About Time TV series 1966 1967 26 episodes Daniel Boone episode Gabriel 1966 as El Toro F Troop episode Our Hero What s His Name 1966 as Geronimo Rango episode Diamonds Look Better Around Your Neck Than a Rope 1967 as Jake Downey Batman episode The Wail of the Siren 1967 as Allegro I Dream of Jeannie episode Jeannie and the Great Bank Robbery 1967 as Girard The Beverly Hillbillies The Great Tag Team Match 1968 as Wrestler Bonanza episode Stage Door Johnnies 1968 as Big Man Bonanza episode Dead Wrong 1969 as Big Jack Land of the Giants episode Giants and All That Jazz 1969 as Loach Season 2 Episode 6 My Three Sons episode What Did You Do Today Grandpa 1969 as Hugo Season 9 Episode 17 Adam 12 episode Bank Robbery 1970 as Claude Terry Season 2 Episode 24 Gunsmoke episode Trafton 1971 as Whale Mannix episode Days Beyond Recall 1971 as Kony Kung Fu episode Superstition 1973 as Hannibal The Rockford Files episode A Fast Count 1978 as Choo Choo uncredited Charlie s Angels episode Mother Angel 1978 as Robbins Fantasy Island episode Naughty Marietta The Winning Ticket 1983 as Swamp Rat Fantasy Island episode Love Island The Sisters 1983 as UghReferences Edit https www caulifloweralleyclub org history Daniel Douglass K September 22 2017 Anne Bancroft A Life ISBN 9780813169705 Joe Schwarzer to Build Anew at Manhattan Daily News New York City September 16 1928 p 69 Retrieved September 8 2018 via Newspapers com Dartmouth Quintet Takes Annual Xmas Jaunt Daily News New York City December 19 1926 p 31 Retrieved September 8 2018 via Newspapers com Oliver Greg March 6 2006 Mike Mazurki Wrestling s acting champ Slam Wrestling Retrieved November 3 2020 a b c Social Security Death Index search by name Retrieved December 1 2009 a b Mike Mazurki Biography Yahoo Movies Archived from the original on June 4 2011 Further reading EditAlistair Rupert 2018 Mike Mazurki The Name Below the Title 65 Classic Movie Character Actors from Hollywood s Golden Age softcover First ed Great Britain Independently published pp 165 167 ISBN 978 1 7200 3837 5 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Mike Mazurki Mike Mazurki at IMDb Mike Mazurki at Find a Grave Mike Mazurki on Hollywood Archaeology Mike Mazurki papers Margaret Herrick Library Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences On the Record Actor Mike Mazurki s legend looms large Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mike Mazurki amp oldid 1130643744, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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