George E. Stone
George E. Stone, originally named Gerschon Lichtenstein, was born on May 18, 1903, in Poland. He later became a prominent American character actor, making significant contributions to film, radio, and television throughout his career. Stone's talent and versatility allowed him to take on a diverse array of roles, which endeared him to audiences across various mediums.
Stone emigrated to the United States, where he quickly established himself in the entertainment industry. His unique ability to bring characters to life with depth and authenticity made him a sought-after performer during his time. Over the years, he appeared in numerous films, showcasing his skill in both comedic and dramatic roles.
In addition to his film work, Stone was also active in radio and television, where he continued to charm audiences with his memorable performances. His career spanned several decades, and he became a familiar face in the entertainment world.
George E. Stone passed away on May 26, 1967, leaving behind a legacy of rich contributions to the arts. His journey from Poland to Hollywood highlights his determination and passion for acting, making him a notable figure in the landscape of American entertainment history.
Filmography
Cimarron
The Front Page
Five Star Final
The Miami Story
The Last Mile
Baby Face Nelson
Penthouse
The Face Behind the Mask
A Slight Case of Murder
Over the Wall
Woman's World
Mr. Moto's Gamble
Shock
Here Comes Carter
Bullets or Ballots
Little Caesar
The Racket
Island of Doomed Men
Rhythm on the Range
The Dragon Murder Case
The Tijuana Story
Public Hero Number 1
The Phantom of Crestwood
Guys and Dolls
Slightly Scarlet
Suspense
42nd Street
You Can't Get Away with Murder
I Take This Woman
Frisco Kid
You and Me
Moonlight on the Prairie
A Girl in Every Port (1952)
Combat Squad