Gabriel Dell

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Gabriel Dell

Gabriel Dell (born Gabriel Marcel Dell Vecchio; October 8, 1919 – July 3, 1988) was an American actor and one of the members of what came to be known as the Dead End Kids, then later the East Side Kids and finally The Bowery Boys.[1]

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Gabriel Dell
Dell as Harry Grant in The Corner Bar, 1972.
Born
Gabriel Marcel Dell Vecchio

(1919-10-08)October 8, 1919
DiedJuly 3, 1988(1988-07-03) (aged 68)
OccupationActor
Years active1934–1982
Spouse(s)Barbara Dell (m. 19??; div. 1953)
Viola Essen (m. 19??; div. 19??)
Children1
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Acting career

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Born in New York City,[2] Dell almost made his stage debut a few years before Dead End when he and his sister were slated for roles in The Good Earth with Alla Nazimova and Claude Rains. Dell served in the United States Merchant Marine during World War II. He appeared in numerous films as a Dead End Kid/East Side Kid/Bowery Boy. In the 1944 East Side Kids film Million Dollar Kid, Dell appeared as a criminal villain, pitted against the boys, who gets brought to justice in the end.

Dell appeared in the play The Sign in Sidney Brustein's Window, written by Lorraine Hansberry. The production opened on Broadway at the Longacre Theatre on October 15, 1964, and was directed by Peter Kass. Jack Blackman designed scenery, Jules Fisher designed lighting, and Fred Voelpel designed costumes. The original cast featured Dell as Sidney Brustein and Rita Moreno as Iris Parodus Brustein. The play received mixed reviews and closed on January 10, 1965.

Dell starred in Lamppost Reunion as Fred Santora, which opened October 16, 1975. As a result of this performance, he was nominated for a Tony Award for Best Featured Actor in a Play.

His other non-Dead End Kids/Bowery Boys films included The 300 Year Weekend (1971), Who Is Harry Kellerman and Why Is He Saying Those Terrible Things About Me? (1971), Earthquake (1974), and Framed (1975). He also appeared in The Manchu Eagle Murder Caper Mystery (1975), and The Escape Artist (1982). Dell also made several appearances on television shows during the 1960s and 1970s. including Ben Casey, The Fugitive, Mannix, Then Came Bronson, I Dream of Jeannie, McCloud, Sanford and Son, and Barney Miller.

According to differing sources, either Don Francks,[3] Charles Bronson, or Dell[4] was the uncredited actor providing the voice of Boba Fett, a Mandalorian bounty hunter, in the Star Wars Holiday Special.

Death

Dell died in North Hollywood of leukemia in 1988 at age 68.

Film

Film

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1937Dead EndT.B.
1938 Crime School Bugs
1938 Little Tough Guy String
1938 Angels with Dirty Faces Pasty
1939 They Made Me a Criminal T.B.
1939 Hell's Kitchen Ace
1939 The Angels Wash Their Faces Luigi
1939 On Dress Parade Georgie Warren
1939 The Right Way Tom Martin
1940 You're Not So Tough String
1940 Junior G-Men Terry
1940 Give Us Wings String
1941 Hit the Road String
1941 Mob Town String
1941 Sea Raiders Bilge
1942 Mr. Wise Guy Charlie Manning
1942 Junior G-Men of the Air Stick Munsey
1942 Let's Get Tough! Fritz Heinbach
1942 Tough as They Come String
1942 Smart Alecks Hank
1942 'Neath Brooklyn Bridge Skid
1942 Mug Town String
1943 Kid Dynamite Harry Wycoff
1943 Keep 'Em Slugging String
1943 Mr. Muggs Steps Out Dips Nolan
1944 Million Dollar Kid Lefty
1944 Follow the Leader W.W. 'Fingers' Belmont
1944 Block Busters Skinny
1944 Bowery Champs Jim Lindsay
1945 Come Out Fighting Pete
1946 Spook Busters Gabe Moreno
1946 Mr. Hex
1947 Hard Boiled Mahoney
1947 News Hounds
1947 Bowery Buckaroos
1948 Angels' Alley
1948 Jinx Money
1948 Smugglers' Cove
1948 Trouble Makers
1949 Fighting Fools
1949 Hold That Baby!
1949 Angels in Disguise
1949 Master Minds
1950 Blonde Dynamite
1950 Lucky Losers
1950 Triple Trouble
1950 Blues Busters
1951 Katie Did It Eddie Uncredited
1955 Escape from Terror Col. Tovchenko
1962 When the Girls Take Over Henderson
1971 The 300 Year Weekend Wynter
1971 Who Is Harry Kellerman and Why Is He Saying Those Terrible Things About Me? Sidney Gill
1974 Earthquake Sal
1975 The Manchu Eagle Murder Caper Mystery Malcolm
1975 Framed Vince Greeson
1982 The Escape Artist Uncle Burke
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Television

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1956Armstrong Circle TheatreHoward Mukluk BrownEpisode: "Operation Deep Freeze: Crash of the Otter"
1956-1960The Steve Allen Plymouth ShowVarious roles41 episodes
1963Naked CityWillie CorbinEpisode: "Man Without a Skin"
1965Ben CaseyMichael M. FranciniEpisode: "Francini? Who is Francini?"
1967The FugitiveChesterEpisode: "There Goes the Ball Game"
1967MannixAlan BrewerEpisode: "Coffin for a Clown"
1969The Governor and J.J.Dr, AptheckerEpisode: "Cat on a Hot Tin Mansion"
1969Then Came BronsonRuss FaberEpisode: "Old Tigers Never Die--They Just Run Away"
1969CBS PlayhouseMickeyEpisode: "Sadbird"
1970I Dream of JeannieArvelEpisode: "My Master, the Chili King"
1971The Name of the GameRocco AmatoEpisode: "Appointment in Palermo"
1971McCloudIra MastinEpisode: "Somebody's Out to Get Jennie"
1972CutterLeoneTV film
1972The Corner BarHarry Grant10 Episodes
1972-73Sanford and SonGunman / Leader2 episodes
1972BanyonSam WhitneyEpisode: "Meal Ticket"
1973Owen Marshall, Counselor at LawMatt HanksEpisode: "An Often and Familiar Ghost"
1974NakiaArchie McIntoshEpisode: "No Place to Hide"
1975Barney MillerAl ShreiberEpisode: "Vigilante"
1976RiskoJoe RiskoTV film
1976SwitchTony AdamsEpisode: "The Things That Belong to Mickey Costello"
1976DocLindstromEpisode: "The Westside Clinic and Deli"
1977SerpicoShotnessEpisode: "Sanctuary"
1977Star Wars Holiday SpecialBoba Fett (voice)TV special
1977A Year at the TopFrederick J. HanoverMain cast
1979Legends of the Superheroes Mordru2 episodes
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