Marc Lawrence
Marc Lawrence | |
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Lawrence in 1957 | |
Born |
Max Goldsmith February 17, 1910 New York City, New York, U.S. |
Died |
November 28, 2005 95) Palm Springs, California, U.S. | (aged
Resting place | Westwood Village Memorial Park Cemetery |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1932–2003 |
Spouse(s) |
Fanya Foss (1942–1995; her death; 2 children) Alicia Lawrence (2003–2005; his death) |
Children |
Michael Lawrence Toni Lawrence |
Marc Lawrence (February 17, 1910 – November 28, 2005) was an American character actor who specialized in underworld types. He has also been credited as F. A. Foss, Marc Laurence and Marc C. Lawrence.[1]
Personal life
Lawrence was born as Max Goldsmith in New York City, the son of a Polish Jewish mother, Minerva Norma (née Sugarman), and a Russian Jewish father, Israel Simon Goldsmith.[2][3][4] He participated in plays in school, then attended the City College of New York. He married Odessa-born novelist and screenwriter Fanya Foss, with whom he had two children; she died on December 12, 1995. Lawrence died of heart failure on November 28, 2005 at the age of 95. He was buried at Westwood Memorial Park in Westwood, California.[5] His son, Michael Lawrence, is a writer and artist based on the Greek island of Hydra, whose book, My Voyage In Art, details his meetings with various of his father's actor friends; while at UCLA he befriended the singer-songwriter James Douglas "Jim" Morrison. His daughter, actress Toni Lawrence, was once married to actor Billy Bob Thornton and starred in his film Daddy's Girl.
Career
In 1930, Lawrence befriended another young actor, John Garfield. The two appeared in a number of plays before Lawrence was given a film contract with Columbia Pictures. Lawrence appeared in films beginning in 1931. Garfield followed, starting his film career in 1938. Lawrence's pock-marked complexion, brooding appearance and New York street-guy accent made him a natural for heavies, and he played scores of gangsters and mob bosses over the next six decades. Later, Lawrence found himself under scrutiny for his political leanings. When called before the House Un-American Activities Committee, he admitted he had once been a member of the Communist Party. He was blacklisted and departed for Europe, where he continued to make films. Following the demise of the blacklist, he returned to America and resumed his position as a familiar and talented purveyor of gangland types. He played gangsters in two James Bond movies: 1971's Diamonds Are Forever opposite Sean Connery, and 1974's The Man with the Golden Gun opposite Christopher Lee. He also portrayed a henchman opposite Laurence Olivier in Marathon Man (1976) and a stereotypical Miami mob boss alongside Jerry Reed and Dom DeLuise in the comedy Hot Stuff (1979).
One of his last roles was as Mr. Zeemo in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode "Badda-Bing Badda-Bang". Previously he played the elderly Gatherer Volnoth in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode "The Vengeance Factor".
In 1991 Lawrence's autobiography was published entitled Long Time No See: Confessions of a Hollywood Gangster (ISBN 0-9636700-0-X). Lawrence was also the subject of a novel, The Beautiful and the Profane (ISBN 978-1-4107-0292-0) (published in 2002).
His final film role was in Looney Tunes Back in Action, appearing as an Acme Corporation vice president.
Partial filmography
- If I Had a Million (1932) as Henchman of Mike the Gangster (uncredited)
- Gambling Ship (1933) as Hood (uncredited)
- Her First Mate (1933) as Orderly with Message (uncredited)
- Lady for a Day (1933) as Nick - Mug at Reception (uncredited)
- White Woman (1933) as Connors
- Straight Is the Way (1934) as Monk's Henchmen (uncredited)
- Death on the Diamond (1934) as Bookies' Doorman (uncredited)
- Million Dollar Baby (1934)
- G Men (1935) as Gangster Killed at Lodge (uncredited)
- Go Into Your Dance (1935) as Eddie Logan (uncredited)
- Strangers All (1935) as Communist Meeting Chairman (uncredited)
- Men of the Hour (1935) as Joe
- The Arizonian (1935) as Henchman Who Pistol-Whipped Clay (uncredited)
- Don't Bet on Blondes (1935) as Gangster #6 (uncredited)
- After the Dance (1935) as Tom - a Prisoner (uncredited)
- Little Big Shot (1935) as Doré's Henchman
- Dr. Socrates (1935) as Lefty Croger - a Gangster (uncredited)
- Three Kids and a Queen (1935) as Gangster (uncredited)
- Road Gang (1936) as Pete (friendly convict)
- Don't Gamble with Love (1936) as Gambler (uncredited)
- Love on a Bet (1936) as County Fair Barker (uncredited)
- Robin Hood of El Dorado (1936) as Manuel (uncredited)
- Desire (1936) as Charles, the Valet (uncredited)
- Under Two Flags (1936) as Grivon (uncredited)
- Counterfeit (1936) as Dint Coleman
- Trapped by Television (1936) as Frank Griffin (uncredited)
- The Final Hour (1936) as Mike Magellon
- Blackmailer (1936) as Pinky (uncredited)
- The Cowboy Star (1936) as Johnny Sampson
- Charlie Chan at the Opera (1936) as Undetermined Minor Role (uncredited)
- Night Waitress (1936) as Dorn - a Henchman
- Racketeers in Exile (1937) as 'Blackie' White
- Motor Madness (1937) as Gus Slater
- I Promise to Pay (1937) as Henchman Whitehat
- Criminals of the Air (1937) as 'Blast' Reardon
- San Quentin (1937) as Venetti
- What Price Vengeance? (1937) as Pete Brower
- It Can't Last Forever (1937) as Hoodlum (uncredited)
- A Dangerous Adventure (1937) as Calkins
- Charlie Chan on Broadway (1937) as Thomas Mitchell
- Life Begins with Love (1937) as Pearson (uncredited)
- Counsel for Crime (1937) as Edwin Mitchell
- Murder in Greenwich Village (1937) as Rusty Morgan
- The Shadow (1937) as Kid Crow
- Penitentiary (1938) as Jack Hawkins (uncredited)
- Who Killed Gail Preston? (1938) as Frank Daniels
- Squadron of Honor (1938) as Lawlor
- Convicted (1938) as Milton Militis
- I Am the Law (1938) as Eddie Girard
- The Spider's Web (1938 serial) as Steve Harmon
- Adventure in Sahara (1938) as Poule
- While New York Sleeps (1938) as Happy Nelson
- Charlie Chan in Honolulu (1938) as Johnny McCoy
- Homicide Bureau (1939) as Chuck Brown
- There's That Woman Again (1939) as Stevens (uncredited)
- The Lone Wolf Spy Hunt (1939) as Henchman in Trenchcoat (uncredited)
- Sergeant Madden (1939) as 'Piggy' Ceders
- Romance of the Redwoods (1939) as Joe
- Code of the Streets (1939) as Henchman Halstead, aka Denver Collins
- Blind Alley (1939) as Buck
- Ex-Champ (1939) as Bill Crosley, Olsen's Manager
- S.O.S. Tidal Wave (1939) as Melvin Sutter
- Dust Be My Destiny (1939) as Venetti
- Beware Spooks! (1939) as Slick Eastman
- The Housekeeper's Daughter (1939) as Floyd
- Invisible Stripes (1939) as Lefty
- Johnny Apollo (1940) as Bates
- Love, Honor and Oh-Baby! (1940) as Tony Luffo
- The Man Who Talked Too Much (1940) as Lefty Kyler
- The Golden Fleecing (1940) as 'Happy' Dugan
- Brigham Young (1940) as Prosecutor
- The Great Profile (1940) as Tony
- Charlie Chan at the Wax Museum (1940) as Steve McBirney
- Tall, Dark and Handsome (1941) as Louie
- The Monster and the Girl (1941) as Sleeper
- The Man Who Lost Himself (1941) as Frank DeSoto
- Blossoms in the Dust (1941) as La Verne
- The Shepherd of the Hills (1941) as Pete Matthews
- Lady Scarface (1941) as Lefty Landers
- Hold That Ghost (1941) as Charlie Smith
- A Dangerous Game (1941) as Joe
- Sundown (1941) as Abdi Hammud
- Public Enemies (1941) as Mike
- Nazi Agent (1942) as Joe Aiello
- Yokel Boy (1942) as Henchman Trigger
- This Gun for Hire (1942) as Tommy
- Call of the Canyon (1942) as Horace Dunston
- Eyes of the Underworld (1942) as Gordon Finch
- 'Neath Brooklyn Bridge (1942) as McGaffey
- Calaboose (1943) as Sluggsy Baker
- Submarine Alert (1943) as Vincent Bela
- The Ox-Bow Incident (1943) as Jeff Farnley
- Hit the Ice (1943) as Phil
- Tampico (1944) as Valdez
- Rainbow Island (1944) as Alcoa
- The Princess and the Pirate (1944) as Pedro
- Dillinger (1945) as Doc Madison
- Flame of Barbary Coast (1945) as Joe Disko
- Don't Fence Me In (1945) as Clifford Anson
- Club Havana (1945) as Joe Reed
- Life with Blondie (1945) as Pete, Blackie's Henchman
- Blonde Alibi (1946) as Joe DeRita
- The Virginian (1946) as
- Inside Job (1946) as DonovanPete
- Cloak and Dagger (1946) as Luigi
- Yankee Fakir (1947) as Duke
- Joe Palooka in the Knockout (1947) as John Mitchell
- Unconquered (1947) as Sioto - Medicine Man
- Captain from Castile (1947) as Corio
- I Walk Alone (1948) as Nick Palestro
- Key Largo (1948) as Ziggy
- Out of the Storm (1948) as Red Stubbins
- Jigsaw (1949) as Angelo Agostini
- Calamity Jane and Sam Bass (1949) as Harry Dean
- Tough Assignment (1949) as Vince
- Black Hand (1950) as Caesar Xavier Serpi
- The Asphalt Jungle (1950) as Cobby
- The Desert Hawk (1950) as Samad
- Abbott and Costello in the Foreign Legion (1950) as Frankie--Loan Shark
- Hurricane Island (1951) as Angus Macready (uncredited)
- My Favorite Spy (1951) as Ben Ali
- Torment of the Past (1952) as Andrea Rossi
- La Tratta delle bianche (1952) as Manchedi
- I tre corsari (1952) as Van Gould
- Fratelli d'Italia (1952) as Il capitano March - un ufficiale austriarco
- Jolanda, the Daughter of the Black Corsair (1953) as Van Gould
- Noi peccatori (1953) as Camillo
- Legione straniera (1953) as Serg. Schwartz
- Funniest Show on Earth (1953) as Il proprietario del circo
- Vacation with a Gangster (1954) as Jack Mariotti
- Ballata tragica (1954) as Felipe Alvaro
- New Moon (1955) as Pierre
- Suor Maria (1955) as Don Mario, proprietario del night club
- La catena dell'odio (1955) as Braschi
- Helen of Troy (1956) as Diomedes
- Kill Her Gently (1957) as William Connors
- Johnny Cool (1963) as Johnny Colini
- Due mafiosi contro Al Capone (1966) as Joe Minasi
- Johnny Tiger (1966) as William Billie
- Savage Pampas (1966) as Sgt. Barril
- 7 monaci d'oro (1966) as Lucky Marciano, Capo da banda
- Du mou dans la gâchette (1967) as Magnum
- Custer of the West (1967) as The gold miner
- Kong Island (1968) as Albert Muller
- Krakatoa, East of Java (1969) as Jacobs
- The Kremlin Letter (1970) as The Priest
- Dream No Evil (1970) as Undertaker
- Diamonds Are Forever (1971) as Slumber Inc. Attendant
- In Pursuit of Treasure (1972)
- Pigs (1972) as Zambrini
- Frasier, the Sensuous Lion (1973) as Chiarelli
- The Man with the Golden Gun (1974) as Rodney
- Marathon Man (1976) as Erhard
- A Piece of the Action (1977) as Louie
- Foul Play (1978) as Stiltskin
- Goin' Coconuts (1978) as Webster
- Hot Stuff (1979) as Carmine
- Swap Meet (1979) as Mr. Booth
- Super Fuzz (1980) as Torpedo
- Cataclysm (1980) as Abraham Weiss / Dieter
- Cat and Dog (1982) as Don Salvatore Licuti
- Night Train to Terror (1985) as Mr. Weiss / Dieter (segment "The Case of Claire Hansen")
- The Big Easy (1986) as Vinnie 'The Cannon' DiMotti
- Blood Red (1989) as Michael Fazio
- Ruby (1992) as Santos Alicante
- Newsies (1992) as Kloppman
- Four Rooms (1995) as Sam the Bellhop
- From Dusk till Dawn (1996) as Old Timer Motel Owner
- Gotti (1996) as Carlo Gambino
- End of Days (1999) as Old Man
- The Shipping News (2001) as Cousin Nolan
- Looney Tunes: Back in Action (2003) as Acme VP, Stating the Obvious (Last appearance)
References
- ↑ "Marc Lawrence, 95, Actor Whose Specialty Was Tough Guys, Dies". New York Times. Associated Press. 2005-12-03. Retrieved 2011-12-08.
Marc Lawrence, whose pockmarked face and brooding mannerisms made him a natural for roles as the tough guy, gangster and undertaker in dozens of movies beginning in the 1930's, died on Monday at his home in Palm Springs. He was 95. ...
- ↑ Marc Lawrence Biography (1910-2005)
- ↑ Vallance, Tom (2005-12-03). "Marc Lawrence". The Independent. Retrieved 2007-01-26.
- ↑ "Marc Lawrence". Telegraph. 2005-12-03. Retrieved 2007-01-26.
- ↑ Marc Lawrence at Find a Grave
Further reading
- Names You Never Remember, With Faces You Never Forget, by Justin Humphreys. BearManor Media, Albany, 2006. ISBN 1-59393-041-0.
External links
- Marc Lawrence at the Internet Movie Database
- Marc Lawrence at AllMovie
- Marc Lawrence at the Internet Broadway Database
- Marc Lawrence at Memory Alpha (a Star Trek wiki)