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In his Turner Classic Movies’ bio, Marc Lawrence (1910-2005) is described as:
A swarthy American character player of more than 120 films since 1932, Marc Lawrence survived the blacklist in Hollywood by appearing in films overseas. When he returned to the USA, his familiar pock-marked face could be seen portraying gangsters and toughs well into the 1990s. Lawrence was usually cast in support or opposition to major stars, particularly in gangster films. He worked alongside the creme of the screen toughs (i.e., Edward G. Robinson, Humphrey Bogart, James Cagney, Paul Muni) sometimes taking a bullet for them, but projecting menace and sleaze throughout.
In addition to his Bond work (DAF and TMWTGG “Rodney”), we film noir fans know him from his roles in “Key Largo" (1948) and The Asphalt Jungle" (1950).
https://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/person/109909|104664/Marc-Lawrence#biography
😂 I was just about to type that when he spun round.
Agree, they're superb
We better mind our language so 😅
“Hey, Al. Al, wherever you are, don't hold it against me!”
That line always makes me laugh out loud.
Hahaha!
Same.