Born in New York City, New York, USA — Mar 13 1908• Died Feb 17 1986

Paul Stewart (March 13, 1908 – February 17, 1986) was an American character actor known for his tough, guttural voice. He frequently portrayed villains and mobsters throughout his lengthy career. Born Paul Sternberg in New York City, Stewart graduated from Columbia University and made his Broadway theatre debut in the play Two Seconds in 1931. A few years later he met Orson Welles, who invited him to join the Mercury Theatre, where he participated in the notorious 1938 radio broadcast of The War of the Worlds. He was a founding member of AFTRA. Sternbe…
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Clifford Paris

J. J. Pennington

Dr. Carl Steubens

Dr. Halder

Willard Lennox

Jonas Stone

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Julius 'Buddy' Richards

Dave Hennessey

Dr. Giuseppe Muretelli


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Joseph Barber

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Vincent Noonan

Alexander Marish

Joe Delphia

Edward Ludden

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Louis D. Brandeis

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Raymond

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Questor


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Harry Sandler

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The Old Man

Julio Scallini

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J.B. Parker (uncredited)

Harry Thompson

Charlie LeGrand

Dr. Otto Wolff

Attorney Stone

David Samuels

Carl Evello

Vince Ianelli

Tommy Haley

Zepp

Self

Jensen

Matt Costello

Gen. Clark

Branch Owens

Goodman
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Dr. Simon Joshua

Lou Donelli

Major "Doc" Kaiser (flight surgeon)

Syd Murphy

Florenz Ziegfeld

Julio

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Helverston

Joe Kellerson

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Bert Townsend

Earl Boettiger

Ben Davis

Tad McGeehan

Dave Argus

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Whitey Lake

Avery

Zack Richards

Pendergrest

Arnold 'Arnie' Valent

Kellerman

Zacharias

Martin Hoeffer

Joe Lye

Capt. Jack Hodges

Willoughby

2nd Mechanic

Phil Bentley

Cocktail Customer (uncredited)

Barton

Mr. Craig

'Dutch' Kruger

Charles

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Paul Lawton

UN Officer