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  1. Bernard Gorcey (9 January 1886 – 11 September 1955) was a Russian-born American actor. He began in Vaudeville, performed on Broadway, and appeared in multiple shorts and films. He portrayed ice cream shop proprietor Louie Dumbrowski in Monogram Pictures' The Bowery Boys series of B movies.

  2. Bernard Gorcey. Actor: The Great Dictator. Bernard Gorcey was born in Russia. He immigrated to the United States with his family and was raised on the Lower East Side of Manhattan attending school at The Educational Alliance where he performed in the Children's Educational Theatre.

  3. Bernard Gorcey. Actor: The Great Dictator. Bernard Gorcey was born in Russia. He immigrated to the United States with his family and was raised on the Lower East Side of Manhattan attending school at The Educational Alliance where he performed in the Children's Educational Theatre.

  4. While we all remember the tragedy of September 11, 2001, we also note that on September 11, 1955, Bernard Gorcey fatally succumbed to injuries sustained from a car accident, effectively ending the Bowery Boys. He was the father of its star Leo Gorcey (Slip Mahoney)...

  5. Actor. Born in Russia, he was in his early 20s when he emigrated to America and started performing comedy roles on Broadway in 1922. In 1929, he made his big screen appearance in the role as Isaac Cohen in the film version of the Broadway production of Abie's Irish Rose.

  6. Bernard Gorcey was an actor who had a successful Hollywood career. He created the role of Isaac Cohen in "Abie's Irish Rose" on the stage. In his early acting career, Gorcey...

  7. Bernard Gorcey was killed in an auto accident just before filming was to begin. A negligent father when Leo and his brother were young, Bernard reconciled with them as teenagers and encouraged them to try out for the Broadway play of Dead End, which was the