Joe Devlin (February 7, 1894 – October 1, 1973) was an American actor. He appeared in numerous films and TV series from the 1930s to the 1960s.
Early life
Devlin was born in Manhattan, New York in 1894. Before becoming an actor, Devlin was a vaudeville performer.
Career
Devlin started his acting career during the late 1930s, appearing in films such as ''
Held for Ransom'', ''
King of the Underworld'', ''
Chasing Trouble'', ''
Tight Shoes'', ''
Murder in the Big House'', ''
Sweethearts of the U.S.A.'' and ''
Shoot to Kill''.
He also appeared in TV series like ''
Front Page Detective'', ''
My Hero'', ''
The Whistler'', ''
Damon Runyon Theater'' and ''
Hey, Jeannie!'' among others.
Devlin was famous for his resemblance to Italian fascist dictator
Benito Mussolini
Benito Amilcare Andrea Mussolini (; 29 July 188328 April 1945) was an Italian politician and journalist who founded and led the National Fascist Party. He was Prime Minister of Italy from the March on Rome in 1922 until his deposition in ...
, whom he played in three films during World War II.
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Personal life
Devlin was married to Iva Beaudreau, with whom he had two sons, Robert and William. Both Joe and Iva were vaudeville performers and Iva was a tea leaf reader. He subsequently divorced from Iva Beaudreau.
Death
Devlin died on October 1, 1973 in Burbank, California at the age of 79.
Filmography
Film
* Held for Ransom (1938) – Mark (uncredited)
* Racket Busters (1938) – Truck Driver (uncredited)
* Tenth Avenue Kid (1938) – Card player (uncredited)
* Gangster's Boy
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Plot
High school student Larry Kelly's father T ...
(1938) – Jim – Cop (uncredited)
* '' Paroled from the Big House'' (1938) – Jed Cross
* Angels with Dirty Faces (1938) – Gangster (uncredited)
* Up the River (1938) – Football player (uncredited)
* Sweethearts (1938) – New York Taxi Driver (uncredited)
* King of the Underworld (1939) – Porky
* The Oklahoma Kid (1939) – Keely – Bartender
* The Mystery of Mr. Wong (1939) – Police Lt. George Devlin
* The Adventures of Jane Arden (1939) – Vanders' Henchman #2 (uncredited)
* Outside These Walls (1939) – Circulation Man (uncredited)
* Panama Lady (1939) – Joe – New York Bartender (uncredited)
* Torchy Runs for Mayor (1939) – Stone – Dolan Henchman (uncredited)
* Hell's Kitchen (1939) – Nails – a Henchman (uncredited)
* Waterfront (1939) – Heintzie – Committee Man (uncredited)
* No Place to Go (1939) – Spud
* Mr. Smith Goes to Washington
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(1939) – Waiter (uncredited)
* The Roaring Twenties (1939) – Order-Taker (uncredited)
* Another Thin Man (1939) – Barney – Macfay's Bodyguard (uncredited)
* Invisible Stripes (1939) – Mug Who Brings Drink to Chuck (uncredited)
* Chasing Trouble (1940) – Motorcycle Cop
* Three Cheers for the Irish (1940) – Man in Bar with Callagan (uncredited)
* Half a Sinner (1940) – Steve
* Two Girls on Broadway (1940) – Taxi Driver (uncredited)
* A Fugitive from Justice (1940) – Hinky-Dink
* Millionaires in Prison (1940) – Vince Connell (uncredited)
* Carolina Moon (1940) – Racetrack Bookie (uncredited)
* They Drive by Night (1940) – Fatso (uncredited)
* Golden Gloves
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(1940) – Cloudy Maple (uncredited)
* Strike Up the Band (1940) – 3 Balls 10¢ Attendant (uncredited)
* The Green Hornet Strikes Again! (1941) – Joe Dolan – Henchman
* Maisie Was a Lady (1941) – Man with Seal (uncredited)
* The Great Mr. Nobody
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(1941) – Used Car Dealer (uncredited)
* A Man Betrayed (1941) – Tramp at Soup Kitchen (uncredited)
* The Penalty (1941) – Shorty (uncredited)
* Sis Hopkins (1941) – Police Detective (uncredited)
* The Flame of New Orleans (1941) – Fourth Sailor (uncredited)
* The People vs. Dr. Kildare (1941) – Cook at Mike's (uncredited)
* Country Fair (1941) – (uncredited)
* Tight Shoes (1941) – Truck Driver (uncredited)
* Whistling in the Dark (1941) – Taxi Driver (uncredited)
* Manpower (1941) – Bartender (uncredited)
* Honky Tonk (1941) – Masher in Saloon (uncredited)
* They Died with Their Boots On (1941) – Joe (uncredited)
* Shadow of the Thin Man (1941) – Mug Starting Fight at Wrestling Match (uncredited)
* Unholy Partners (1941) – Airplane Mechanic (uncredited)
* Steel Against the Sky (1941) – Ed (scenes deleted)
* True to the Army (1942) – Waiter (uncredited)
* Shepherd of the Ozarks (1942) – Louie
* Murder in the Big House (1942) – Mulligan – Motorcycle Policeman (uncredited)
* Larceny, Inc.
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(1942) – Spud the Umpire (uncredited)
* Syncopation (1942) – House Detective (uncredited)
* Wings for the Eagle (1942) – Service Station Owner (uncredited)
* The Old Homestead (1942) – Henchman Geetus (uncredited)
* The Devil with Hitler (1942) – Benito Mussolini
* Gentleman Jim (1942) – Hogan (uncredited)
* Fall In (1942) – Sergeant (uncredited)
* They Got Me Covered (1943) – Mussolini (uncredited)
* Slightly Dangerous (1943) – Painter (uncredited)
* Taxi, Mister (1943) – Henchman Stretch
* Lady of Burlesque (1943) – Detective (uncredited)
* That Nazty Nuisance (1943) – Benito Mussolini
* Hi Diddle Diddle (1943) – Dan Hannigan
* The Phantom
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(1943) – Singapore Smith (uncredited)
* The Miracle of Morgan's Creek (1944) – Benito Mussolini (uncredited)
* Sweethearts of the U.S.A. (1944) – Boss – 1st Robber
* See Here, Private Hargrove (1944) – Mess Hall Sergeant (uncredited)
* Gambler's Choice
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Plot
In 1897, three children, Ross Hadley, Mike McGlennon and Mary Rogers, are brought before a judge for stealing a man's wallet. McGle ...
(1944) – 'Studs' Franco (uncredited)
* Mr. Skeffington (1944) – Boat Employee (uncredited)
* Sensations of 1945 (1944) – Silas Hawkins (uncredited)
* Johnny Doesn't Live Here Any More
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(1944) – Ice Man (uncredited)
* Delinquent Daughters
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(1944) – Detective Hanahan
* Dixie Jamboree
''Dixie Jamboree'' is a 1944 American film directed by Christy Cabanne.
Cast
*Frances Langford as Susan Jackson
*Guy Kibbee as Capt. Jackson of the 'Ellabella'
*Eddie Quillan as Jeff Calhoun
* Charles Butterworth as Professor
*Fifi D'Orsay as Yv ...
(1944) – Police Sgt.
* My Buddy (1944) – Nicky Piastro
* Mystery of the River Boat (1944) – Louis Schaber
* The Woman in the Window (1944) – Toll Collector on Henry Hudson Parkway
* Brenda Starr, Reporter
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History
Although set in Chicago, ''B ...
(1945) – Police Sgt. Tim Brown (uncredited)
* Roughly Speaking
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The album was recorded without computerized modern digital recording techniques. Instead, the group employed the same type of au ...
(1945) – Man at Shipyard (uncredited)
* Without Love (1945) – Soldier (uncredited)
* The Master Key (1945) – Bauer (uncredited)
* Pillow to Post (1945) – Al – Army Sergeant in Jeep (uncredited)
* Bedside Manner (1945) – Augustus (uncredited)
* Captain Eddie (1945) – Brewery Worker (uncredited)
* Boston Blackie's Rendezvous (1945) – Cab Driver Steve Caveroni (uncredited)
* The Shanghai Cobra (1945) – Taylor
* Her Highness and the Bellboy
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(1945) – Bartender (uncredited)
* Abbott and Costello in Hollywood (1945) – Kelly – Bartender (uncredited)
* Scarlet Street (1945) – Joe Williams, Morning World (uncredited)
* The Hoodlum Saint
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Plot
Major Terry O'Neill (William Powell) returns to Baltimore in 1919, after the end of World War I, expecting to get his old newspaper night edi ...
(1946) – Bartender (scenes deleted)
* The Bachelor's Daughters (1946) – Briggs (uncredited)
* Criminal Court (1946) – Clark J. 'Brownie' Brown
* Bringing Up Father (1946) – Casey – the Hotel Superintendent
* San Quentin (1946) – 'Broadway' Johnson
* The Mighty McGurk (1947) – Dog Man (uncredited)
* The Man I Love (1947) – Waiter (uncredited)
* That Way with Women
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(1947) – Police Desk Sergeant
* Shoot to Kill (1947) – Smokey
* Fun on a Weekend (1947) – Clothing Shop Proprietor (uncredited)
* Body and Soul (1947) – Prince (uncredited)
* Always Together (1947) – First Cab Driver (uncredited)
* My Wild Irish Rose (1947) – Man in Olympic Theatre Balco (uncredited)
* Killer McCoy (1947) – Cigar Smoking Fight Fan (uncredited)
* If You Knew Susie (1948) – Silent Cy (uncredited)
* The Enchanted Valley (1948) – Bugs Mason
* Bodyguard
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(1948) – Detective Sgt. Burch (uncredited)
* A Song Is Born (1948) – Adams' Henchman (uncredited)
* Blood on the Moon (1948) – Barney – Bartender (uncredited)
* El Paso
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(1949) – Bartender at Casa Grande (uncredited)
* A Kiss in the Dark (1949) – Stage Electrician (uncredited)
* Night Unto Night (1949) – Joe, Truckman (uncredited)
* Mighty Joe Young (1949) – Reporter (uncredited)
* Jiggs and Maggie in Jackpot Jitters (1949) – Casey (uncredited)
* The Jackie Robinson Story (1950) – Tough Lodge Members in Stands (uncredited)
* Our Very Own (1950) – Card Player (uncredited)
* Pretty Baby Pretty Baby may refer to:
* ''Pretty Baby'' (1950 film), a comedy film featuring Dennis Morgan and Betsy Drake
* ''Pretty Baby'' (1978 film), a drama film featuring Brooke Shields
** ''Pretty Baby'' (soundtrack), a soundtrack album from the film ...
(1950) – Waiter (uncredited)
* Insurance Investigator (1951) – Malone's Henchman (uncredited)
* Stop That Cab (1951) – Short Cop (uncredited)
* On Dangerous Ground (1951) – Bartender (uncredited)
* Double Dynamite (1951) – Frankie Boy (uncredited)
* Bitter Creek (1954) – Pat – Bartender
* Silver Lode (1954) – Wait Little (uncredited)
* Prince of Players (1955) – Theatre Shill (uncredited)
* Abbott and Costello Meet the Keystone Kops (1955) – Mike – Policeman (uncredited)
* Tennessee's Partner (1955) – Prendergast
* While the City Sleeps (1956) – Newspaper Teletype Operator (uncredited)
* Three for Jamie Dawn (1956) – 1st Jury Room Guard (uncredited)
* Shake, Rattle & Rock! (1956) – Squad Car Officer
* The Wayward Bus (1957) – Bus Dispatcher (uncredited)
* The Restless Breed (1957) – Morton (uncredited)
* Calypso Heat Wave (1957) – Room Service Waiter (uncredited)
* Up in Smoke (1957) – Al
* The Gift of Love (1958) – Bar & Grill Waiter (uncredited)
* Hell's Five Hours
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(1958) – Cook (uncredited)
* The Decks Ran Red
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(1958) – Crewman (uncredited)
* The Last Hurrah
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(1958) – Man (uncredited)
* The Ugly Dachshund (1966) – Dog Owner (uncredited)
* The Last of the Secret Agents? (1966) – Waiter-Spy (uncredited)
* Good Times (1967) – Bartender
Television
* Front Page Detective – Death of a Hero (1951) TV Episode .... uncredited
* My Hero – Horse Trail (1952) TV Episode .... Spike
* The Abbott and Costello Show – Las Vegas (1953) TV Episode .... Bit – From Bed to Worse (1954) TV Episode .... Man – Barber Lou (1954) TV Episode .... Motorcycle Cop (uncredited)
* I Married Joan – Party Line (1954) TV Episode .... uncredited – Two Saint Bernards (1954) TV Episode .... Police Dispatcher
* The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin – Rin Tin Tin, Outlaw (1954) TV Episode .... Major Phillips
* Topper – Topper's Amnesia (1955) TV Episode .... Max
* TV Reader's Digest – How Charlie Faust Won a Pennant for the Giants (1955) TV Episode .... uncredited
* The Whistler – Death Sentence (1955) TV Episode .... Bartender
* My Little Margie – Buried Treasure (1953) TV Episode .... Joe – Margie's Elopement (1955) TV Episode .... Mr. Rivers
* Celebrity Playhouse – Bachelor Husband (1956) TV Episode .... Phone Man
* Damon Runyon Theater – Tobias the Terrible (1955) TV Episode .... Happy – Blonde Mink (1955) TV Episode .... uncredited – Cleo (1956) TV Episode .... uncredited – The Pigeon Gets Plucked (1956) TV Episode .... uncredited
* NBC Matinee Theater – Statute of Limitations (1956) TV Episode .... Mervin
* Our Miss Brooks – Geraldine (1956) TV Episode .... Policeman
* Hey, Jeannie! – Jeannie's Here (1956) TV Episode .... N.Y. policeman
* The Life of Riley – Riley, the Animal Lover (1953) TV Episode .... Policeman – Vacation Plans (1957) TV Episode .... The Guard
* Death Valley Days – Solomon in All His Glory (1953) TV Episode .... Paddy the Bartender (uncredited) – Quong Kee (1957) TV Episode .... Charlie Moran
* Wanted Dead or Alive Wanted Dead or Alive may refer to:
Film and television
* ''Wanted: Dead or Alive'' (1951 film), an American film of 1951
* ''Wanted Dead or Alive'' (TV series), a 1958–1961 TV series starring Steve McQueen
* ''Wanted: Dead or Alive'' (1987 fil ...
– Baa Baa (1961) TV Episode .... Larry
* Holiday Lodge – Wanted: Two Recreation Directors (1961) TV Episode .... Smitty
* The Dick Van Dyke Show
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– Forty-Four Tickets (1961) TV Episode .... Shabby Man
* The Hathaways – The Paint Job (1962) TV Episode .... Gateman
* Gunsmoke
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– Catawomper (1962) TV Episode .... Jester – Reprisal (1962) TV Episode .... Dan Binny – The Boys (1962) TV Episode .... Drummer
* The Danny Thomas Show
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– The Baby Hates Charley (1962) TV Episode .... Policeman
* Dennis the Menace – Poor Mr. Wilson (1962) TV Episode .... Needy Man #1 (uncredited)
* Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre – The Square Peg (1964) TV Episode .... Zakaris
References
External links
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1894 births
1973 deaths
20th-century American male actors
American male television actors
Male actors from New York City
People from Manhattan