Brian Donlevy
AKA Waldo Brian Donlevy
Born: 9-Feb-1901
Birthplace: Portadown, Craigavon District, Northern Ireland
Died: 5-Apr-1972
Location of death: Woodland Hills, CA
Cause of death: Cancer - Throat
Remains: Cremated (ashes scattered at sea)
Gender: Male
Race or Ethnicity: White
Sexual orientation: Straight
Occupation: Actor
Nationality: United States
Executive summary: The Great McGinty
Military service: US Army (Mexico, WWI)
Wife: Yvonne Grey (m. 5-Oct-1928, div. 1936)
Wife: Marjorie Lane (m. 31-Dec-1936, div. 1948)
Daughter: Judy Donlevy
Wife: Lillian Lugosi (widow of Bela Lugosi, m. 25-Feb-1966, until his death)
University: US Naval Academy, Annapolis (two years)
Risk Factors: Toupee
FILMOGRAPHY AS ACTOR
Pit Stop (14-May-1969)
Arizona Bushwhackers (Mar-1968)
Five Golden Dragons (4-Aug-1967)
Hostile Guns (Jul-1967)
Gammera the Invincible (15-Dec-1966)
Waco (25-Jun-1966)
The Fat Spy (11-May-1966)
How to Stuff a Wild Bikini (14-Jul-1965) · B. D.
Curse of the Fly (May-1965)
The Pigeon That Took Rome (20-Jun-1962) · Col. Sherman Harrington
The Errand Boy (28-Nov-1961) · Mr. T. P.
Girl in Room 13 (1960)
Never So Few (7-Dec-1959) · Gen. Sloan
Juke Box Rhythm (1-Apr-1959)
Cowboy (19-Feb-1958) · Doc Bender
Escape from Red Rock (Dec-1957)
Quatermass 2 (17-Jun-1957)
A Cry in the Night (17-Aug-1956) · Capt. Ed Bates
The Quatermass Xperiment (28-Sep-1955) · Prof. Bernard Quatermass
The Big Combo (13-Feb-1955) · Joe McClure
Woman They Almost Lynched (20-Mar-1953)
Ride the Man Down (25-Nov-1952)
Hoodlum Empire (15-Apr-1952)
Slaughter Trail (15-Oct-1951)
Fighting Coast Guard (1-Jun-1951)
Kansas Raiders (20-Nov-1950)
Shakedown (1-Sep-1950)
Impact (20-Mar-1949) · Walter Williams
The Lucky Stiff (22-Jan-1949)
Command Decision (23-Dec-1948) · Brig. Gen. Clifton I. Garnet
A Southern Yankee (5-Aug-1948)
Killer McCoy (Dec-1947)
Heaven Only Knows (12-Sep-1947) · Duke Byron
Kiss of Death (27-Aug-1947) · ADA Louis D'Angelo
Song of Scheherazade (26-Feb-1947)
The Beginning or the End (19-Feb-1947) · Maj. Gen. Leslie R. Groves
Two Years Before the Mast (24-Sep-1946)
Canyon Passage (17-Jul-1946) · George Camrose
Our Hearts Were Growing Up (14-Jun-1946)
The Virginian (17-Apr-1946) · Trampas
Duffy's Tavern (28-Sep-1945) · Himself
An American Romance (11-Oct-1944) · Steve Dangos
The Miracle of Morgan's Creek (5-Jan-1944)
The City That Stopped Hitler: Heroic Stalingrad (4-Sep-1943) · Narrator [VOICE]
Hangmen Also Die (23-Mar-1943) · Dr. Franticek Svoboda
Stand by for Action (31-Dec-1942) · Lt. Cmdr. Martin J. Roberts
Nightmare (10-Nov-1942)
The Glass Key (15-Oct-1942) · Paul Madvig
Wake Island (11-Aug-1942) · Maj. Geoffrey Caton
The Great Man's Lady (29-Apr-1942) · Steely Edwards
A Gentleman After Dark (16-Apr-1942)
The Remarkable Andrew (5-Mar-1942)
Birth of the Blues (31-Oct-1941)
Billy the Kid (30-May-1941) · Jim Sherwood
I Wanted Wings (26-Mar-1941)
Brigham Young: Frontiersman (20-Sep-1940)
When the Daltons Rode (23-Aug-1940)
The Great McGinty (15-Aug-1940) · Dan McGinty
Destry Rides Again (29-Dec-1939) · Kent
Allegheny Uprising (10-Nov-1939) · Callendar
Beau Geste (2-Aug-1939)
Union Pacific (27-Apr-1939) · Sid Campeau
Jesse James (13-Jan-1939) · Barshee
We're Going to Be Rich (3-Jul-1938)
In Old Chicago (6-Jan-1938) · Gil Warren
This Is My Affair (27-May-1937) · Batiste Duryea
Born Reckless (1937) · Bob Kane
Crack-Up (14-Dec-1936)
36 Hours to Kill (24-Jul-1936)
Human Cargo (15-May-1936)
Strike Me Pink (16-Jan-1936)
Another Face (18-Nov-1935) · Broken Nose Dawson
Mary Burns, Fugitive (9-Nov-1935)
Barbary Coast (13-Oct-1935) · Knuckles Jacoby
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