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Gabriel Dell
Dell as Harry Grant in The Corner Bar, 1972.
Born

Gabriel Marcel Dell Vecchio


(1919-10-08)October 8, 1919
DiedJuly 3, 1988(1988-07-03) (aged 68)
OccupationActor
Years active1934–1982
Spouse(s)Barbara Dell (m. 19??; div. 1953)
Viola Essen (m. 19??; div. 19??)
Children1

Gabriel Dell (born Gabriel Marcel Dell Vecchio; October 8, 1919 – July 3, 1988) was an American actor and one of the members of what came to be known as the Dead End Kids, then later the East Side Kids and finally The Bowery Boys.[1]

Acting career

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Born in New York City,[2] Dell almost made his stage debut a few years before Dead End when he and his sister were slated for roles in The Good Earth with Alla Nazimova and Claude Rains. Dell served in the United States Merchant Marine during World War II. He appeared in numerous films as a Dead End Kid/East Side Kid/Bowery Boy. In the 1944 East Side Kids film Million Dollar Kid, Dell appeared as a criminal villain, pitted against the boys, who gets brought to justice in the end.

Dell appeared in the play The Sign in Sidney Brustein's Window, written by Lorraine Hansberry. The production opened on Broadway at the Longacre Theatre on October 15, 1964, and was directed by Peter Kass. Jack Blackman designed scenery, Jules Fisher designed lighting, and Fred Voelpel designed costumes. The original cast featured Dell as Sidney Brustein and Rita Moreno as Iris Parodus Brustein. The play received mixed reviews and closed on January 10, 1965.

Dell starred in Lamppost Reunion as Fred Santora, which opened October 16, 1975. As a result of this performance, he was nominated for a Tony Award for Best Featured Actor in a Play.

His other non-Dead End Kids/Bowery Boys films included The 300 Year Weekend (1971), Who Is Harry Kellerman and Why Is He Saying Those Terrible Things About Me? (1971), Earthquake (1974), and Framed (1975). He also appeared in The Manchu Eagle Murder Caper Mystery (1975), and The Escape Artist (1982). Dell also made several appearances on television shows during the 1960s and 1970s. including Ben Casey, The Fugitive, Mannix, Then Came Bronson, I Dream of Jeannie, McCloud, Sanford and Son, and Barney Miller.

According to differing sources, either Don Francks,[3] Charles Bronson, or Dell[4] was the uncredited actor providing the voice of Boba Fett, a Mandalorian bounty hunter, in the Star Wars Holiday Special.

Death

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Dell died in North Hollywood of leukemia in 1988 at age 68.

Film

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  • Crime School (1938) - Bugs
  • Little Tough Guy (1938) - String
  • Angels with Dirty Faces (1938) - Pasty
  • They Made Me a Criminal (1939) - T.B.
  • Hell's Kitchen (1939) - Ace
  • The Angels Wash Their Faces (1939) - Luigi
  • On Dress Parade (1939) - Cadet Georgie Warren
  • The Right Way (1939, short) - Tom Martin
  • You're Not So Tough (1940) - String
  • Junior G-Men (1940, Serial) - Terry
  • Give Us Wings (1940) - String
  • Hit the Road (1941) - String
  • Mob Town (1941) - String
  • Sea Raiders (1941, Serial) - Bilge
  • Mr. Wise Guy (1942) - Charlie Manning
  • Junior G-Men of the Air (1942, Serial) - 'Stick' Munsey
  • Let's Get Tough! (1942) - Fritz Heinbach
  • Tough As They Come (1942) - String
  • Smart Alecks (1942) - Hank
  • 'Neath Brooklyn Bridge (1942) - Skid
  • Mug Town (1942) - String
  • Kid Dynamite (1943) - Harry Wycoff
  • Keep 'Em Slugging (1943) - String
  • Mr. Muggs Steps Out (1943) - Dips Nolan
  • Million Dollar Kid (1944) - Lefty
  • Follow the Leader (1944) - W.W. 'Fingers' Belmont
  • Block Busters (1944) - Skinny
  • Bowery Champs (1944) - Jim Lindsay
  • Come Out Fighting (1945) - Pete
  • Spook Busters (1946) - Gabe 'Gabie' Moreno
  • Mr. Hex (1946) - Gabe Moreno
  • Hard Boiled Mahoney (1947) - Gabe 'Gabie'
  • News Hounds (1947) - Gabe
  • Bowery Buckaroos (1947) - Gabe, aka The Klondike Kid
  • Angels' Alley (1948) - Ricky Moreno
  • Jinx Money (1948) - Gabe
  • Smugglers' Cove (1948) - Gabe Moreno
  • Trouble Makers (1948) - Police Officer Gabe Moreno
  • Fighting Fools (1949) - Gabe Moreno
  • Hold That Baby! (1949) - Gabe 'Gabie' Moreno
  • Angels in Disguise (1949) - Gabe Moreno
  • Master Minds (1949) - Gabe Moreno
  • Blonde Dynamite (1950) - Gabe Moreno
  • Lucky Losers (1950) - Gabe Moreno, TV Reporter
  • Triple Trouble (1950) - Gabriel 'Gabe' Moreno
  • Blues Busters (1950) - Gabe Moreno
  • Katie Did It (1951) - Eddie (uncredited)
  • Escape from Terror (1955) - Col. Tovchenko
  • When the Girls Take Over (1962) - Henderson
  • The 300 Year Weekend (1971) - Wynter
  • Who Is Harry Kellerman and Why Is He Saying Those Terrible Things About Me? (1971) - Sidney Gill
  • Earthquake (1974) - Sal
  • The Manchu Eagle Murder Caper Mystery (1975) - Malcolm
  • Framed (1975) - Vince Greeson
  • The Escape Artist (1982) - Uncle Burke
  • Television

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    Year Series Role Notes
    1956 Armstrong Circle Theatre Howard Mukluk Brown Episode: "Operation Deep Freeze: Crash of the Otter"
    1960 The Steve Allen Plymouth Show The Burgomaster 1 Episode
    1963 Naked City Willie Corbin Episode: "Man Without a Skin"
    1965 Ben Casey Michael M. Francini Episode: "Francini? Who is Francini?"
    1967 The Fugitive Chester Episode: "There Goes the Ball Game"
    1967 Mannix Alan Brewer Episode: "Coffin for a Clown"
    1969 The Governor and J.J. Dr, Apthecker Episode: "Cat on a Hot Tin Mansion"
    1969 Then Came Bronson Russ Faber Episode: "Old Tigers Never Die--They Just Run Away"
    1969 CBS Playhouse Mickey Episode: "Sadbird"
    1970 I Dream of Jeannie Arvel Episode: "My Master, the Chili King"
    1971 The Name of the Game Rocco Amato Episode: "Appointment in Palermo"
    1971 McCloud Ira Mastin Episode: "Somebody's Out to Get Jennie"
    1972 Cutter Leone TV film
    1972 The Corner Bar Harry Grant 10 Episodes
    1972-73 Sanford and Son Gunman / Leader 2 Episodes: "The Suitcase Case" and "The Big Party"
    1972 Banyon Sam Whitney Episode: "Meal Ticket"
    1973 Owen Marshall, Counselor at Law Matt Hanks Episode: "An Often and Familiar Ghost"
    1974 Nakia Archie McIntosh Episode: "No Place to Hide"
    1975 Barney Miller Al Shreiber Episode: "Vigilante"
    1976 Risko Joe Risko TV film
    1976 Switch Tony Adams Episode: "The Things That Belong to Mickey Costello"
    1976 Doc Lindstrom Episode: "The Westside Clinic and Deli"
    1977 Serpico Shotness Episode: "Sanctuary"
    1977 Star Wars Holiday Special Boba Fett (voice) TV special
    1977 A Year at the Top Frederick J. Hanover Main Cast
    1979 Legends of the Superheroes Mordru 2 Episodes: "The Roast" and "The Challenge"

    See also

    [edit]

    References

    [edit]
    1. ^ Bennetts, Leslie (July 7, 1988). "Gabriel Dell, 68, a Dead End Kid On Broadway and in Many Films". The New York Times.
  • ^ Fisher, James (2011). Historical Dictionary of Contemporary American Theater: 1930-2010. Scarecrow Press. ISBN 9780810879508. Retrieved 28 June 2017.
  • ^ Britt, Ryan (November 17, 2016). "38 Years Ago Today, Boba Fett Was Spotted for the First Time". Inverse. Archived from the original on May 26, 2018. Retrieved May 26, 2018.
  • ^ Archived from the original on May 26, 2018.
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