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Other names
  
David Condon

Role
  
Actor

Occupation
  
Actor

Siblings
  
Leo Gorcey, Fred Gorcey

Years active
  
1931-1958

Children
  
David Gorcey Jr.

Name
  
David Gorcey


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Born
  
February 6, 1921 (
1921-02-06
)
Washington Heights, New York City, New York, U.S.

Spouse(s)
  
Dorothea Gorcey (divorced); 1 child)

Died
  
October 23, 1984, Van Nuys, Los Angeles, California, United States

Parents
  
Bernard Gorcey, Josephine Condon

Movies
  
Boys of the City, The Bowery Boys Mee, Pride of the Bowery, Flying Wild, Smart Alecks

Similar People
  
Leo Gorcey, Bernard Gorcey, Huntz Hall, Bobby Jordan, Bernard Punsly

David Gorcey


David Gorcey (February 6, 1921 – October 23, 1984) was an American actor best known for portraying "Pee Wee" in Monogram Pictures' East Side Kids series, and "Chuck" in its offshoot The Bowery Boys. He was the younger brother of fellow Bowery Boy Leo Gorcey.

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Life and career

Gorcey was born in Washington Heights, Manhattan, New York, the son of Josephine (née Condon) and Bernard Gorcey. His father was a Russian Jewish immigrant and his mother was an Irish Catholic immigrant. and entered the entertainment business at a young age. He appeared in vaudeville during his childhood, and eventually made it to the stage and screen.

He is not usually thought of as one of the "original" Dead End Kids, but he did have a small role in the 1935 Broadway production of Sidney Kingsley's Dead End. During his time as a cast member of Dead End, David helped secure a role for his older brother Leo, who ultimately became a star while David remained a supporting character.

Although not in the movie Dead End (1937), David Gorcey was eventually cast in Universal Pictures' Little Tough Guys, an offshoot of the Dead End Kids. He later joined brother Leo in Monogram Pictures' East Side Kids and The Bowery Boys series. For five years he was credited as "David Condon" (or in one instance, "David Conden"), using his mother's maiden name to avoid accusations of nepotism. He reverted to his real name in 1957. He occasionally appeared apart from the gang, in such films as Sergeant Madden (1939), The Babe Ruth Story (1948), and Abbott and Costello in the Foreign Legion (1950).

Personal life

He was married to Dorothea Jocker (Aaron), with whom he had his only child, David Gorcey Jr. Later in life, he became a minister and founded a halfway house to help recovering alcoholics and people with substance abuse problems. He died in Van Nuys, California on October 23, 1984.

Filmography

Actor
1958
Cole Younger, Gunfighter as
Second Man (uncredited)
1958
In the Money as
Chuck
1958
M Squad (TV Series) as
Telegraph Agent
- The Long Ride (1958) - Telegraph Agent
1957
Up in Smoke as
Chuck
1957
The Silent Service (TV Series) as
Talker
- Hit 'Em Again, Harder (1957) - Talker
1957
Looking for Danger as
Chuck
1957
Spook Chasers as
Chuck
1957
Hold That Hypnotist as
Chuck (as David Condon)
1956
Hot Shots as
Chuck (as David Condon)
1956
Fighting Trouble as
Chuck (as David Condon)
1956
Crashing Las Vegas as
Chuck (as David Condon)
1955
Dig That Uranium as
Chuck (as David Condon)
1955
Jail Busters as
Charles 'Chuck' Anderson (as David Condon)
1955
Spy Chasers as
Chuck (as David Condon)
1955
High Society as
Chuck (as David Condon)
1954
Bowery to Bagdad as
Chuck (as David Condon)
1954
Jungle Gents as
Chuck (as David Condon)
1954
The Bowery Boys Meet the Monsters as
Chuck (as David Condon)
1954
Paris Playboys as
Chuck (as David Condon)
1953
Private Eyes as
Chuck (as David Condon)
1953
Clipped Wings as
Chuck (as David Condon)
1953
Loose in London as
Chuck Anderson (as David Condon)
1953
Jalopy as
Chuck (as David Condon)
1952
No Holds Barred as
Chuck (as David Condon)
1952
Feudin' Fools as
Chuck (as David Condon)
1952
Here Come the Marines as
Chuck (as David Condon)
1952
Hold That Line as
Chuck (as David Conden)
1951
Crazy Over Horses as
Chuck (as David Condon)
1951
Let's Go Navy! as
Chuck
1951
Ghost Chasers as
Chuck
1951
Bowery Battalion as
Chuck
1950
Blues Busters as
Chuck
1950
Triple Trouble as
Chuck
1950
Abbott and Costello in the Foreign Legion as
Newsboy (uncredited)
1950
Lucky Losers as
Chuck
1950
Blonde Dynamite as
Chuck
1949
Master Minds as
Chuck
1949
Angels in Disguise as
Chuck
1949
Wild Weed as
Ricky
1949
Hold That Baby! as
Chuck
1949
Fighting Fools as
Chuck
1948
Trouble Makers as
Chuck
1948
Smugglers' Cove as
Chuck
1948
The Babe Ruth Story as
Newsboy (uncredited)
1948
Jinx Money as
Chuck
1948
Angels' Alley as
Chuck
1947
Killer McCoy as
Joe (uncredited)
1947
Bowery Buckaroos as
Chuck
1947
News Hounds as
Chuck
1947
Hard Boiled Mahoney as
Chuck
1946
Mr. Hex as
Chuck
1946
Spook Busters as
Chuck
1946
Bowery Bombshell as
Chuck
1946
In Fast Company as
Chuck
1946
The French Key as
Eddie Miller
1942
Smart Alecks as
Peewee
1942
Let's Get Tough! as
Peewee
1942
Junior G-Men of the Air as
Double Face Gordon
1942
Mr. Wise Guy as
Peewee
1942
Jail House Blues as
Bellboy (uncredited)
1941
Tuxedo Junction as
Migrant Boy (uncredited)
1941
Blues in the Night as
Jitterbug (uncredited)
1941
Spooks Run Wild as
Peewee
1941
Bowery Blitzkrieg as
Peewee
1941
Flying Wild as
Peewee
1940
Pride of the Bowery as
Peewee
1940
That Gang of Mine as
Peewee
1940
City for Conquest as
Ticket Taker (uncredited)
1940
Boys of the City as
Pete
1940
You're Not So Tough as
First Worker (uncredited)
1939
Call a Messenger as
Yap
1939
Code of the Streets as
Yap
1939
Sergeant Madden as
Punchy LePage
1939
Off the Record as
Reform School Inmate (uncredited)
1938
Newsboys' Home as
Yap
1938
Little Tough Guys in Society as
Yap
1938
Prairie Moon as
Hector 'Slick' Barton
1938
Juvenile Court as
Pighead
1938
Personal Secretary as
Newsboy (uncredited)
1938
Little Tough Guy as
'Sniper'
1932
Penrod's Bull Pen (Short) as
Sam Williams
1932
Hot Dog (Short) as
Sam Williams
1932
His Honor -- Penrod (Short) as
Sam Williams (as Dave Gorcey)
1932
Detectuvs (Short) as
Sam Williams (as Dave Gorcey)
1931
One Good Deed (Short) as
Sam Williams (as Dave Gorcey)
Soundtrack
1950
Blues Busters (performer: "Swanee River" - uncredited)
Self
1957
The Ed Sullivan Show (TV Series) as
Self
- Johnnie Ray, Walter Pidgeon, Sugar Ray Robinson, Gene Fulmer, Ruth Matteson, James Melton, The Vagabonds, Dewey 'Pigmeat' Markham, Allen & DeWood (1957) - Self (as Dave Condon)
Archive Footage
-
Bowery Rhapsody: The Rise and Redemption of Hollywood's Original 'Brat Pack' (Documentary) (post-production) as
Self

References

David Gorcey Wikipedia


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