George E. Stone

George E. Stone

ActorAdditional CrewSoundtrack
Born
May 18, 1903
Died
May 26, 1967
Awards
1 wins, 1 nominations

A minor prototype of the "Runyon-esque" character for more than three decades, Polish-born actor George E. Stone (né Gerschon Lichtenstein, on May 18, 1903) was, in actuality, a close friend of writer Damon Runyan and would play scores of colorful "dees, dem and dos" cronies throughout the 1920s,…

Biography

A minor prototype of the "Runyon-esque" character for more than three decades, Polish-born actor George E. Stone (né Gerschon Lichtenstein, on May 18, 1903) was, in actuality, a close friend of writer Damon Runyan and would play scores of colorful "dees, dem and dos" cronies throughout the 1920s, '30s, and '40s. With great names such as Johnnie the Shiek, Boots Burnett, Ice Box Hamilton, Wires Kagel, Ropes McGonigle, Society Max, and Toothpick Charlie, Stone delighted audiences in scores of crimers for decades.

A vaudeville and Broadway hoofer in the interim, the runt-sized Stone (5'3") finally scored in his first "grownup" part as the Sewer Rat in the silent drama 7th Heaven (1927) starring the once-popular romantic pair Charles Farrell and (Academy Award winner) Janet Gaynor. As "Georgie" sounded too child-like, he began billing himself as "George E. Stone." From there he was featured in a number of "tough guy" potboilers, particularly for Warner Bros. So typed was he as a henchman or thug, that he found few films outside the genre. His gunsels often possessed a yellow streak and could be both broadly comic or threatening in nature, with more than a few of them ending up on a morgue slab before film's end, including his Earl Williams on The Front Page (1931) and Otero in the classic gangster flick Little Caesar (1931).

Included in George's many films were a number of Oscar-quality pictures , including The Racket (1928), Cimarron (1931), Five Star Final (1931), 42nd Street (1933), Viva Villa! (1934), Anthony Adverse (1936), North West Mounted Police (1940), Pickup on South Street (1953), The Robe (1953), Broken Lance (1954), The Man with the Golden Arm (1955), Guys and Dolls (1955), Some Came Running (1958), Some Like It Hot (1959), Pocketful of Miracles (1961). Arguably, Stone's most popular, if not prolific, role was when he replaced Charles Wagenheim as The Runt in the second of the "Boston Blackie" film series, Confessions of Boston Blackie (1941) that starred Chester Morris as the title detective. The series lasted eight years.

Suffering from failing eyesight in later years, George was virtually blind by the late 1950s but, thanks to friends, managed to secure sporadic film and TV work. From 1958 on, Stone could be glimpsed in a recurring role on the popular courtroom series Perry Mason (1957) as a court clerk. Married to second wife Marjorie Ramey in 1946, 64-year-old George died following a stroke on May 26, 1967 in Woodland Hills, California, and was survived by two sisters.

Actor

77 Sunset Strip77 Sunset Strip(1958)as Mr. DeVinger
Perry MasonPerry Mason(1957)as Court Clerk, Bartender, George
The UntouchablesThe Untouchables(1959)as Hotel Clerk
Death Valley DaysDeath Valley Days(1952)as Joe
Pocketful of MiraclesPocketful of Miracles(1961)as Shimkey

Additional Crew

The Tijuana StoryThe Tijuana Story(1957)

Soundtrack

Freshman LoveFreshman Love(1935)

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Allen Jenkins, Robert McWade, Ned Sparks, and George E. Stone in 42nd Street (1933)George E. Stone in 42nd Street (1933)George E. Stone in 42nd Street (1933)Lynn Browning, Una Merkel, Donna Mae Roberts, and George E. Stone in 42nd Street (1933)Humphrey Bogart and George E. Stone in Bullets or Ballots (1936)Marlon Brando, Frank Sinatra, Danny Dayton, Stubby Kaye, Robert Keith, Sheldon Leonard, B.S. Pully, Johnny Silver, and George E. Stone in Guys and Dolls (1955)

Credit Score: George E. Stone

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2The Face Behind the Mask4.8819417.1002411
3Cimarron4.7519315.8377787
4Anthony Adverse4.0019366.3472214
542nd Street3.7519337.30213877
6Five Star Final3.7519317.3012949
7Little Caesar3.7519317.10115952
8Taxi3.2519326.6001794
9Back in Circulation2.5019376.400444
10The Front Page2.5019316.7033859