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Ruby

as Santos Alicante

1992
The Big Easy

as Vinnie 'The Cannon' DiMotti

1987
Super Fuzz

as Torpedo

1980
Cataclysm

as Abraham Weiss / Dieter

1980
Foul Play

as Rupert Stiltskin

1978
Goin' Coconuts

as Webster

1978
Marathon Man

as Erhard

1976
King of Kong Island

as Albert Muller

1968
Custer of the West

as The gold miner

1968
Savage Pampas

as Sargent Barril

1967
Johnny Cool

as Johnny Colini

1963
Kill Her Gently

as William Connors

1958
Hurricane Island

as Angus Macready (uncredited)

1951
The Asphalt Jungle

as Cobby

1950
Black Hand

as Caesar Xavier Serpi

1950
The Desert Hawk

as Samad

1950
Jigsaw

as Angelo Agostini

1949
Tough Assignment

as Vince

1949
Out of the Storm

as Red Stubbins

1948
Cloak and Dagger

as Luigi

1946
Blonde Alibi

as Joe DeRita

1946
Dillinger

as Doc Madison

1945
Club Havana

as Joe Reed

1945
Don't Fence Me In

as Clifford Anson

1945
Tampico

as Valdez

1944
Marc Lawrence Marc Lawrence

Birthday

1910-02-17

Place of Birth

New York City, New York, USA

Biography

Marc Lawrence (December 17, 1909 – 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. 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 named Sterling Hayden, Lionel Stander, Anne Revere, Larry Parks, Karen Morley and Jeff Corey as Communists.[6] 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 Roger Moore. 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", which aired in February 1999. Previously he played the elderly Gatherer Volnoth in the 1989 Star Trek: The Next Generation episode "The Vengeance Factor". Description above from the Wikipedia article Marc Lawrence, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
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