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George Tobias
Biography:
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George Tobias (July 14, 1901 – February 27, 1980) was an American character actor.
Born to a Jewish family in New York, he began his acting career at the Pasadena Playhouse in Pasadena, California. He then spent several years in theater groups before moving on to Broadway and, eventually, Hollywood. In 1939, Tobias signed with Warner Brothers, where he played in supporting roles, many times along with James Cagney, in such movies as Cagney's Yankee Doodle Dandy (1942) as well as with Gary Cooper in Sergeant York (1941). Tobias later achieved fame in the 1960s by playing long-suffering neighbor Abner Kravitz on the TV sitcom Bewitched.
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Movies:
Title | Release date |
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Los Angeles Plays Itself as Al Doyle in Nobody Lives Forever (archive footage) | 2004-07-28 |
James Stewart: A Wonderful Life as Self (archive footage) | 1988-11-22 |
The Phynx as Markevitch | 1970-03-06 |
Tora! Tora! Tora! as Captain on Flight Line at Hickam Field (uncredited) | 1970-01-26 |
The Glass Bottom Boat as Norman Fenimore | 1966-06-09 |
Nightmare in the Sun as Gideon | 1965-03-06 |
The Big Parade of Comedy as Actor in 'Ninotchka' (archive footage) (uncredited) | 1964-09-02 |
Bullet for a Badman as Diggs | 1964-09-01 |
A New Kind of Love as Joe Bergner | 1963-10-10 |
Marjorie Morningstar as Maxwell Greech | 1958-04-24 |
Silk Stockings as Vassili Markovitch, Commisar of Art | 1957-06-28 |
The Tattered Dress as Billy Giles | 1957-03-14 |
The Seven Little Foys as Barney Green | 1955-09-30 |
The Glenn Miller Story as Si Schribman | 1954-01-04 |
Desert Pursuit as Ghazili | 1952-05-10 |
Ten Tall Men as Londos | 1951-10-26 |
The Magic Carpet as Razi | 1951-10-18 |
The Mark of the Renegade as Captain Bardoso | 1951-07-24 |
Rawhide as Gratz | 1951-03-25 |
Southside 1-1000 as Reggie | 1950-11-16 |
Everybody Does It as Rossi | 1949-10-24 |
The Set-Up as Tiny | 1949-03-29 |
Adventures of Casanova as Jacopo | 1948-02-07 |
My Wild Irish Rose as Nick Popolis | 1947-12-24 |
The Judge Steps Out as Mike | 1947-12-15 |
Sinbad the Sailor as Abbu | 1947-01-13 |
Gallant Bess as Lug Johnson | 1946-12-05 |
Nobody Lives Forever as Al Doyle | 1946-11-01 |
Her Kind of Man as Joe Marino | 1946-05-11 |
Mildred Pierce as Mr. Chris (uncredited) | 1945-10-20 |
Objective, Burma! as Cpl. Gabby Gordon | 1945-02-17 |
Make Your Own Bed as Boris Fenilise | 1944-06-10 |
Between Two Worlds as Pete Musick | 1944-05-20 |
Passage to Marseille as Petit | 1944-03-11 |
Thank Your Lucky Stars as Self | 1943-09-25 |
This Is the Army as Maxie Twardofsky | 1943-08-14 |
Mission to Moscow as Freddie | 1943-04-29 |
Stars on Horseback | 1943-04-23 |
Air Force as Asst. Crew Chief | 1943-03-20 |
My Sister Eileen as Appopolous | 1942-09-24 |
Wings for the Eagle as Jake Hanso | 1942-07-18 |
Juke Girl as Nick Garcos, the Greek | 1942-05-30 |
Yankee Doodle Dandy as Dietz | 1942-05-29 |
Captains of the Clouds as Blimp Lebec (bush pilot) | 1942-02-12 |
The Tanks Are Coming as Malowski | 1941-10-04 |
Sergeant York as "Pusher" Ross | 1941-09-27 |
The Bride Came C.O.D. as Peewee Defoe | 1941-07-12 |
Out of the Fog as Igor Propotkin | 1941-06-14 |
Affectionately Yours as Pasha | 1941-05-10 |
The Strawberry Blonde as Nicholas Pappalas | 1941-02-21 |
South of Suez as Eli Snedeker | 1940-11-16 |
East of the River as Tony Scaduto | 1940-11-09 |
City for Conquest as 'Pinky' | 1940-09-21 |
Calling All Husbands as Oscar Armstrong | 1940-09-07 |
River's End as Andy Dijon | 1940-08-10 |
They Drive by Night as George Rondolos | 1940-07-26 |
The Man Who Talked Too Much as Slug McNutt | 1940-07-16 |
Torrid Zone as Rosario La Mata | 1940-05-18 |
Saturday's Children as Herbert 'Herbie' Smith | 1940-05-04 |
Music in My Heart as Sascha Bolitov | 1940-01-04 |
The Hunchback of Notre Dame as Beggar | 1939-12-29 |
Balalaika as Slaski | 1939-12-15 |
Ninotchka as Russian Visa Official (uncredited) | 1939-11-23 |
They All Come Out as Sloppy Joe | 1939-08-04 |
Maisie as Rico | 1939-06-22 |
Yes, My Darling Daughter as Edith Colby | 1939-02-25 |
Yes, My Darling Daughter as Dock Worker | 1939-02-25 |