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Jack La Rue

Jack La Rue (born Gaspare Biondolillo;[1] May 3, 1902 – January 11, 1984) was an American film and stage actor.[1]

Jack La Rue
Jack La Rue in For Heaven's Sake (1950)
Born
Gaspare Biondolillo

(1902-05-03)May 3, 1902
New York City, U.S.
DiedJanuary 11, 1984(1984-01-11) (aged 81)
Occupation(s)Film and stage actor
Years active1923–1977
Spouse(s)
Constance Deighton Simpson
(m. 1938; div. 1946)

Violet Edith von Rosenberg
(m. 1949; annul. 1955)

Anne Giordano
(m. 1962; annul. 1967)

Early years

The son of Sicilian immigrants Pasquale and Concetta Biondolillo, La Rue was born in New York City.[2] His father sailed to the port of New York as an emigrant steerage passenger on the steamer Olympia, which sailed from the port of Naples in November 1895. According to the 1910 U.S. Census, Pasquale Biondolillo was employed as a piano varnisher.[citation needed]

Stage

La Rue went from high school to his first acting job in Otis Skinner's road company production of Blood and Sand.[2] He performed in Broadway plays from around 1923 to 1931. According to La Rue, while appearing in Mae West's play Diamond Lil, he was spotted by Howard Hawks, who offered him a part in the film Scarface (1932), starring Paul Muni.[3]

Film

He moved to Hollywood, where he appeared in numerous films. However, Scarface was not one of them. La Rue stated in a newspaper article that, after four days, Hawks had to replace him with George Raft because La Rue was taller than Muni and had a more powerful voice.[3] Later, however, Raft turned down the role of the despicable villain in The Story of Temple Drake (1933), fearing it would damage his screen image, so the part went to La Rue. Sometimes mistaken for Humphrey Bogart, he played thugs and gangsters for the most part. However, director Frank Borzage atypically cast him as a priest in the 1932 version of A Farewell to Arms simply because, according to newspaper columnist Hubbard Keavy, he was "tired of seeing conventional characters".[2] La Rue stated he turned down a role in The Godfather (1972) and many parts in the television series The Untouchables because of the way they portrayed Italian-Americans.[3]

Personal life

He was married three times.[1] La Rue married Los Angeles socialite Constance Deighton Simpson on September 22, 1938, in London.[4] She obtained a divorce on December 17, 1946, charging him with mental cruelty.[4] In 1955, he obtained an annulment from former Baroness Violet Edith von Rosenberg after six years of marriage, claiming she had only married him to obtain American citizenship and that they separated after less than two months.[5] He married Anne Giordano on August 12, 1962; she obtained an annulment in 1967.[6] Jack La Rue had no children.

La Rue died of a heart attack at Saint John's Health Center in Santa Monica, California,[7] at the age of 81. He was buried in Holy Cross Cemetery, Culver City, California.

Complete filmography

References

  1. ^ a b c "Jack LaRue, Actor, Is Dead; In 200 Films, Often as Villain". The New York Times. United Press International. January 13, 1984.
  2. ^ a b c Hubbard Keavy (April 26, 1933). "Screen Life In Hollywood". Altoona Tribune. p. 4 – via Newspapers.com.  
  3. ^ a b c "Yesterday's Stars: La Rue doesn't like gangster stereotypes". The Mercury. Copley News Service. November 8, 1975. p. 40 – via Newspapers.com.  
  4. ^ a b "Jack La Rue's Wife Is Divorced From Movie's [sic] Bad Man". Nevada State Journal. December 17, 1946. p. 2 – via Newspapers.com.  
  5. ^ "Jack La Rue Marriage to Ex-Baroness Ended". The Bridgeport Post. Associated Press. May 13, 1955 – via Newspapers.com.  
  6. ^ "Mrs. Jack La Rue Given Annulment". The Daily Mail. Associated Press. February 16, 1967. p. 16 – via Newspapers.com.  
  7. ^ "Movie bad guy Jack LaRue dies". The Montreal Gazette. United Press International. January 12, 1984. p. D-9. Retrieved 1 September 2016.
  8. ^ Workman, Christopher; Howarth, Troy (2016). "Tome of Terror: Horror Films of the Silent Era". Midnight Marquee Press. p. 324. ISBN 978-1936168-68-2.

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Jack La Rue born Gaspare Biondolillo 1 May 3 1902 January 11 1984 was an American film and stage actor 1 Jack La RueJack La Rue in For Heaven s Sake 1950 BornGaspare Biondolillo 1902 05 03 May 3 1902New York City U S DiedJanuary 11 1984 1984 01 11 aged 81 Santa Monica California U S Occupation s Film and stage actorYears active1923 1977Spouse s Constance Deighton Simpson m 1938 div 1946 wbr Violet Edith von Rosenberg m 1949 annul 1955 wbr Anne Giordano m 1962 annul 1967 wbr Contents 1 Early years 2 Stage 3 Film 4 Personal life 5 Complete filmography 6 References 7 External linksEarly years EditThe son of Sicilian immigrants Pasquale and Concetta Biondolillo La Rue was born in New York City 2 His father sailed to the port of New York as an emigrant steerage passenger on the steamer Olympia which sailed from the port of Naples in November 1895 According to the 1910 U S Census Pasquale Biondolillo was employed as a piano varnisher citation needed Stage EditLa Rue went from high school to his first acting job in Otis Skinner s road company production of Blood and Sand 2 He performed in Broadway plays from around 1923 to 1931 According to La Rue while appearing in Mae West s play Diamond Lil he was spotted by Howard Hawks who offered him a part in the film Scarface 1932 starring Paul Muni 3 Film EditHe moved to Hollywood where he appeared in numerous films However Scarface was not one of them La Rue stated in a newspaper article that after four days Hawks had to replace him with George Raft because La Rue was taller than Muni and had a more powerful voice 3 Later however Raft turned down the role of the despicable villain in The Story of Temple Drake 1933 fearing it would damage his screen image so the part went to La Rue Sometimes mistaken for Humphrey Bogart he played thugs and gangsters for the most part However director Frank Borzage atypically cast him as a priest in the 1932 version of A Farewell to Arms simply because according to newspaper columnist Hubbard Keavy he was tired of seeing conventional characters 2 La Rue stated he turned down a role in The Godfather 1972 and many parts in the television series The Untouchables because of the way they portrayed Italian Americans 3 Personal life EditHe was married three times 1 La Rue married Los Angeles socialite Constance Deighton Simpson on September 22 1938 in London 4 She obtained a divorce on December 17 1946 charging him with mental cruelty 4 In 1955 he obtained an annulment from former Baroness Violet Edith von Rosenberg after six years of marriage claiming she had only married him to obtain American citizenship and that they separated after less than two months 5 He married Anne Giordano on August 12 1962 she obtained an annulment in 1967 6 Jack La Rue had no children La Rue died of a heart attack at Saint John s Health Center in Santa Monica California 7 at the age of 81 He was buried in Holy Cross Cemetery Culver City California Complete filmography EditThe Lucky Devil 1925 as Prizefight Attendant uncredited The King on Main Street 1925 as Member of King s Retinue in Paris Hotel Lobby uncredited Fine Manners 1926 as New Year s Eve Celebrant uncredited East Side West Side 1927 as Dining Extra uncredited The House of Terror 1928 a 10 chapter serial today considered lost 8 Follow the Leader 1930 as A Gangster Night World 1932 as Henchman uncredited The Mouthpiece 1932 as Joe Garland uncredited While Paris Sleeps 1932 as Julot Radio Patrol 1932 as Slick uncredited Blessed Event 1932 as Louis De Marco uncredited The All American 1932 as Joe Fiore Virtue 1932 as Toots Three on a Match 1932 as Ace s Henchman uncredited I Am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang 1932 as Ackerman uncredited Man Against Woman 1932 as Alberti A Farewell to Arms 1932 as The Priest Lawyer Man 1932 as Spike Murphy uncredited The Woman Accused 1933 as Little Maxie 42nd Street 1933 as Mug with Murphy uncredited Christopher Strong 1933 as Carlo Terror Aboard 1933 as Gregory Cordoff The Story of Temple Drake 1933 as Trigger The Girl in 419 1933 as Sammy Gambling Ship 1933 as Pete Manning Headline Shooter 1933 as Ricci To the Last Man 1933 as Jim Daggs The Kennel Murder Case 1933 as Eduardo Grassi Miss Fane s Baby Is Stolen 1934 as Bert Good Dame 1934 as Bluch Brown The Fighting Rookie 1934 as Patrolman Jim Trent Straight Is the Way 1934 as Monk Take the Stand 1934 as George Gaylord No Ransom 1934 as Larry Romero Secret of the Chateau 1934 as Lucien Vonaire Calling All Cars 1935 as Jerry Kennedy Times Square Lady 1935 as Jack Kramer Men of the Hour 1935 as Nick Thomas The Headline Woman 1935 as Phil Zarias Under the Pampas Moon 1935 as Bazan The Daring Young Man 1935 as Cubby After the Dance 1935 as Mitch Little Big Shot 1935 as Dore Special Agent 1935 as Jake Andrews His Night Out 1935 as Joe Ferranza Waterfront Lady 1935 as Tom Braden The Spanish Cape Mystery 1935 as Gardner Hot Off the Press 1935 as Bill Jeffrey Remember Last Night 1935 as Baptiste Strike Me Pink 1936 as Mr Thrust The Bridge of Sighs 1936 as Packy Lacy In Paris A W O L 1936 as Soldier Dancing Pirate 1936 as Lt Chago Baltazar s Aide It Couldn t Have Happened But It Did 1936 as Smiley Clark Born to Fight 1936 as Smoothy Morgan A Tenderfoot Goes West 1936 as James Killer Madden Ellis Island 1936 as Dude Yellow Cargo 1936 as Al Perrelli Go West Young Man 1936 as Rico in Drifting Lady Mind Your Own Business 1936 as Cruger Her Husband Lies 1937 as Trigger Gunman That I May Live 1937 as Charlie Captains Courageous 1937 as Priest Dangerous Holiday 1937 as Gollenger Trapped by G Men 1937 as Fred Drake Arson Gang Busters 1938 as Bud Morgan Under the Big Top 1938 as Ricardo Le Grande Valley of the Giants 1938 as Ed Morrell I Demand Payment 1938 as Smiles Badolio Murder in Soho 1939 as Steve Marco The Gang s All Here 1939 as Alberni Big Town Czar 1939 as Mike Luger In Old Caliente 1939 as Sujarno Charlie Chan in Panama 1940 as Manolo Forgotten Girls 1940 as Eddie Nolan Enemy Agent 1940 as Alex The Sea Hawk 1940 as Lt Ortega Fugitive from a Prison Camp 1940 as Red Nelson East of the River 1940 as Frank Frisco Scarfi Footsteps in the Dark 1941 as Ace Vernon Paper Bullets 1941 as Mickey Roman Ringside Maisie 1941 as Ricky Du Prez Gentleman from Dixie 1941 as Thad Terrill Hard Guy 1941 as Vic Monroe Swamp Woman 1941 as Pete Oliver Pierre Pertinax Pontineau Briand Broussicourt d Olivier A Desperate Chance for Ellery Queen 1942 as Tommy Gould Pardon My Sarong 1942 as Tabor uncredited Highways by Night 1942 as Johnny Lieber Gangster X Marks the Spot 1942 as Marty Clark The Payoff 1942 as John Angus American Empire 1942 as Pierre Beauchard Henchman You Can t Beat the Law 1943 as Cain A Gentle Gangster 1943 as Hugo Secret Service in Darkest Africa 1943 serial as Hassan Ch 6 uncredited The Law Rides Again 1943 as Duke Dillon The Girl from Monterrey 1943 as Al Johnson A Scream in the Dark 1943 as Det Lt Cross Never a Dull Moment 1943 as Joey Pistol Packin Mama 1943 as Johnny Rossi The Sultan s Daughter 1943 as Rata The Desert Song 1943 as Lieutenant Bertin Smart Guy 1943 as Matt Taylor Follow the Leader 1944 as Larry Machine Gun Mama 1944 as Jose Leave It to the Irish 1944 as Rockwell The Last Ride 1944 as Joe Genna Dangerous Passage 1944 as Mike Zomano Steppin in Society 1945 as Bow Tie The Spanish Main 1945 as Lt Escobar Dakota 1945 as Suade Cornered 1945 as Diego Hotel Valet Road to Utopia 1945 as LeBec Murder in the Music Hall 1946 as Bruce Wilton In Old Sacramento 1946 as Laramie Santa Fe Uprising 1946 as Bruce Jackson My Favorite Brunette 1947 as Tony Bush Pilot 1947 as Paul Girard Robin Hood of Monterey 1947 as Don Ricardo Gonzales No Orchids for Miss Blandish 1948 as Slim Grisson For Heaven s Sake 1950 as Tony Clark Ride the Man Down 1952 as Kennedy Slaughter on Tenth Avenue 1957 as Father Paul uncredited 40 Pounds of Trouble 1962 as Nick the Greek uncredited Robin and the 7 Hoods 1964 as Tomatoes For Those Who Think Young 1964 as Cronin s Business Associate The Spy in the Green Hat 1967 as Federico Feet Stilletto Paesano A Voice in the Night 1975 as Bartender Won Ton Ton the Dog Who Saved Hollywood 1976 as Silent Film VillainReferences Edit a b c Jack LaRue Actor Is Dead In 200 Films Often as Villain The New York Times United Press International January 13 1984 a b c Hubbard Keavy April 26 1933 Screen Life In Hollywood Altoona Tribune p 4 via Newspapers com a b c Yesterday s Stars La Rue doesn t like gangster stereotypes The Mercury Copley News Service November 8 1975 p 40 via Newspapers com a b Jack La Rue s Wife Is Divorced From Movie s sic Bad Man Nevada State Journal December 17 1946 p 2 via Newspapers com Jack La Rue Marriage to Ex Baroness Ended The Bridgeport Post Associated Press May 13 1955 via Newspapers com Mrs Jack La Rue Given Annulment The Daily Mail Associated Press February 16 1967 p 16 via Newspapers com Movie bad guy Jack LaRue dies The Montreal Gazette United Press International January 12 1984 p D 9 Retrieved 1 September 2016 Workman Christopher Howarth Troy 2016 Tome of Terror Horror Films of the Silent Era Midnight Marquee Press p 324 ISBN 978 1936168 68 2 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Jack La Rue Jack La Rue at IMDb Jack La Rue at the Internet Broadway Database Jack La Rue at Find a Grave Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jack La Rue amp oldid 1123640213, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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