Frank De Kova
Frank De Kova, born in New York City in 1910, transformed his intimidating presence—marked by a menacing scowl and intense gaze—into a successful career portraying a variety of formidable characters, including ruthless henchmen, fierce Native American leaders, and harsh Mexican military officers. Surprisingly, before entering the entertainment world, he worked as a schoolteacher.
De Kova transitioned from education to the performing arts, taking on roles in numerous Shakespearean productions before making his mark on Broadway. His breakthrough came with a starring role in the acclaimed detective play "Detective Story," which paved the way for his Hollywood debut in the 1952 film *Viva Zapata!*, where he played the conniving Mexican colonel responsible for orchestrating Zapata's assassination. Throughout the 1950s, he became known for portraying gangsters and gunfighters, while also showcasing his versatility in the cult classic *Teenage Cave Man* (1958).
In addition to his film work, De Kova made a significant impact on television, notably as a Mafia hitman in an episode of *The Untouchables* (1959). However, it was his role as Chief Wild Eagle in the comedy series *F Troop* (1965) that left a lasting impression; his comedic talent shone as he partnered with Forrest Tucker's Sgt. O'Rourke in various schemes, stealing scenes from veteran actors. Frank De Kova passed away in his sleep in 1981, leaving behind a legacy of diverse and memorable performances.
Filmography
The Big Sky
Shack Out on 101
The Brothers Karamazov
Machine-Gun Kelly
Baby Needs a New Pair of Shoes
The Rise and Fall of Legs Diamond
Follow That Dream
Those Calloways
The Slams
The Man from Laramie
Drum Beat
The White Squaw
They Rode West
Cowboy
Hold Back Tomorrow
Appointment with a Shadow
Day of the Outlaw
Strange Lady in Town
Run of the Arrow
Passion
Valley of the Kings
Arrowhead
The Wild Country
Apache Territory
Heavy Traffic
The Desert Song (1953)
American Pop
Atlantis: The Lost Continent
Coonskin
Teenage Cave Man
The Jayhawkers!
Johnny Firecloud
The Don Is Dead
Santiago
F Troop