Mike Mazurki
Mike Mazurki, originally named Markijan Mazurkiewicz, was born on December 25, 1907, and passed away on December 9, 1990. He carved a niche for himself as both an accomplished actor and a professional wrestler, leaving a lasting impact on Hollywood with over 100 film appearances throughout his career. Standing at an impressive 6 feet 5 inches (196 cm), Mazurki's imposing physique and distinctive features often led him to portray formidable characters, including tough guys, thugs, and gangsters.
Mazurki's transition from the wrestling ring to the silver screen began in the 1940s, and he quickly became a familiar face in various genres, particularly crime dramas and film noir. His notable performances can be seen in classic films such as "The Great Sinner" (1949), "The Hustler" (1961), and "The Man with the Golden Arm" (1955), which showcased his ability to embody gritty and powerful roles.
In addition to his film career, Mazurki was a pioneer in the wrestling world, known for his strength and charisma. His contributions to both sports and entertainment have solidified his status as a memorable figure in American pop culture. With a legacy that spans decades, Mike Mazurki remains a celebrated icon for his unique blend of athleticism and acting talent.
Filmography
The Canterville Ghost
Neptune's Daughter
Nightmare Alley
Night and the City
Five Weeks in a Balloon
The Shanghai Gesture
Dr. Renault's Secret
4 for Texas
Cheyenne Autumn
Zotz!
Donovan's Reef
Pier 23
Rope of Sand
The Facts of Life
Unconquered
Live Wires
7 Women
The Man with Bogart's Face
Dark City
New York Confidential
The Horn Blows at Midnight
Davy Crockett, King of the Wild Frontier
Gas Pump Girls
The Noose Hangs High
Abandoned
Ten Tall Men
Dick Tracy (1945)
Dakota
Mysterious Intruder
Blood Alley
My Favorite Spy
The Centerfold Girls
The Spanish Main