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Jack La Rue

Jack La Rue

34 titles Acting May 03, 1902 Died: Jan 11, 1984 New York City, New York, USA

Jack La Rue, originally named Gaspere Biondolillo, was a notable American actor known for his work on stage, film, and television. His acting journey commenced shortly after high school with a role in Otis Skinner’s touring production of *Blood and Sand*. Between 1923 and 1931, La Rue graced the Broadway stage, where his talent caught the eye of renowned director Howard Hawks during his performance in Mae West's *Diamond Lil*. This encounter led to an offer for a role in the iconic film *Scarface*, which starred Paul Muni.

Despite his move to Hollywood, La Rue did not appear in *Scarface* itself; after just four days of filming, Hawks replaced him with George Raft due to La Rue's taller stature and commanding voice. However, La Rue later secured a pivotal role as the villain in *The Story of Temple Drake* after Raft declined the part over concerns it might tarnish his reputation. La Rue often portrayed tough characters, yet he received a rare opportunity to play a priest in Frank Borzage's 1932 adaptation of *A Farewell to Arms*, breaking away from conventional roles.

Despite declining roles in major films like *The Godfather* and appearances in series such as *The Untouchables*, La Rue remained a respected figure in Hollywood. He passed away at the age of 81 from a heart attack at Saint John's Health Center in Santa Monica, California, and was interred at Holy Cross Cemetery in Culver City.

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