Mike Mazurki

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AKA: Mikhail Mazurwski
Nationality: Austrian
Birthdate: 12/25/1909
Birthplace: Tarnopol, Austria
Death Date: 12/09/1990

biography

Professional heavyweight wrestler turned character actor. Mazurki was discovered by Josef von Sternberg and made his screen debut in a bit part in his 1941 film "The Shanghai Gesture."

Typecast as dull-witted, sharp-knuckled thugs in a score of supporting roles, because of his huge frame, coarse features and harsh voice, Mazurki created his first memorable character--Moose Malloy, the ex-convict seeking his lost love--in the film noir "Murder, My Sweet" (1944). Surprisingly he played the lead in the children's nature-adventure film, "Challenge to Be Free" (1976). From the 1950s, Mazurki pursued Continued

Credits

Sgt Menkowicz
1963
Flat Mouth
Igor
Tunga Khan
Hoppe
Actor
Chief Policeman
Actor
Arnie Wendler
Big Han

milestones

Year
Milestone
1915 
Moved from Austria to Cohoes, NY aged six
 
Became professional heavyweight wrestler after leaving college
1941 
Screen debut in "The Shanghai Gesture"
1966 
TV series debut, as regular on "It's About Time"

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