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Paul Guilfoyle

Paul Guilfoyle

80 titles Acting Jul 14, 1902 Died: Jun 27, 1961 Jersey City, New Jersey, USA

Paul Guilfoyle (July 14, 1902 – June 27, 1961) was a versatile American actor whose career spanned the realms of stage, film, and television. Born in Jersey City, New Jersey, Guilfoyle made his mark in theater, gracing the Broadway stage with performances in 16 productions. His theatrical journey began in 1923 with notable roles in "The Jolly Roger" and "Cyrano de Bergerac," and he continued to captivate audiences until his last Broadway appearance in "Jayhawker" in 1934.

Transitioning to the silver screen, Guilfoyle frequently collaborated with popular actor Lee Tracy throughout the 1930s. One of his memorable film appearances was in the 1949 crime classic "White Heat," where he portrayed a duplicitous inmate, albeit in an uncredited role, meeting a grim fate at the hands of James Cagney's character.

In addition to his acting prowess, Guilfoyle later ventured into directing, contributing to various films and television episodes. His life came to a close on June 27, 1961, due to a heart attack in Hollywood. He left behind a son, Anthony, and was laid to rest at Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Glendale, California. Paul Guilfoyle's legacy endures through his extensive body of work that reflects his talent and dedication to the performing arts.

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