Leo Gorcey
American actor in The Bowery Boys series

Born
June 3rd, 1917
107 years ago
Died
June 2nd, 1969
55 years ago — 51 years old
Category
Performers & Entertainers
Country
United States
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An American actor gained recognition for the role in the Bowery Boys film series, which spanned from the late 1940s to the mid-1950s. The series featured a group of friends who navigated various adventures in New York City. Gorcey became synonymous with the character of Slip Mahoney, a role that showcased his comedic talent and distinctive delivery. Throughout the series, Gorcey's performances contributed to the popularity of the films, which catered to a youth audience during the post-war era. His work in film not only entertained but also shaped the genre of juvenile comedy.
Portrayed Slip Mahoney in The Bowery Boys
Appeared in over 40 films in the series
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