David Gorcey Net Worth is $100,000 David Gorcey Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Leo Gorcey's younger brother, David Gorcey 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" - and he is the person responsible for getting his brother Leo a part in the play. Ultimately this led to Leo's becoming a movie star while David ...
Date Of Birth February 6, 1921 Died 1984-10-23 Place Of Birth Washington Heights, Manhattan, New York, U.S. Profession Actor, Soundtrack Spouse Dorothea Gorcey Star Sign Aquarius
# Fact 1 Later in his life he became a Catholic Priest. 2 He described his character in the Bowery Boys movies as being like "wallpaper" or being "painted into a scene" with little more to do than saying "yes, boss" or "no, boss." 3 Gorcey sometimes used his mother's maiden name, Condon, as his stage name because he didn't want people to think he was riding on the coat tails of his more famous brother, Leo. 4 Father of David Gorcey Jr. 5 Uncle of Leo Gorcey Jr. 6 Brother of Leo Gorcey . 7 Son of Bernard Gorcey .
Actor Title Year Status Character Cole Younger, Gunfighter 1958 Second Man (uncredited) In the Money 1958 Chuck M Squad 1958 TV Series Telegraph Agent Up in Smoke 1957 Chuck The Silent Service 1957 TV Series Talker Looking for Danger 1957 Chuck Spook Chasers 1957 Chuck Hold That Hypnotist 1957 Chuck (as David Condon) Hot Shots 1956 Chuck (as David Condon) Fighting Trouble 1956 Chuck (as David Condon) Crashing Las Vegas 1956 Chuck (as David Condon) Dig That Uranium 1955 Chuck (as David Condon) Jail Busters 1955 Charles 'Chuck' Anderson (as David Condon) Spy Chasers 1955 Chuck (as David Condon) High Society 1955 Chuck (as David Condon) Bowery to Bagdad 1955 Chuck (as David Condon) Jungle Gents 1954 Chuck (as David Condon) The Bowery Boys Meet the Monsters 1954 Chuck (as David Condon) Paris Playboys 1954 Chuck (as David Condon) Private Eyes 1953 Chuck (as David Condon) Clipped Wings 1953 Chuck (as David Condon) Loose in London 1953 Chuck Anderson Jalopy 1953 Chuck (as David Condon) No Holds Barred 1952 Chuck (as David Condon) Feudin' Fools 1952 Chuck (as David Condon) Here Come the Marines 1952 Chuck (as David Condon) Hold That Line 1952 Chuck (as David Conden) Crazy Over Horses 1951 Chuck (as David Condon) Let's Go Navy! 1951 Chuck Ghost Chasers 1951 Chuck Bowery Battalion 1951 Chuck Blues Busters 1950 Chuck Triple Trouble 1950 Chuck Abbott and Costello in the Foreign Legion 1950 Newsboy (uncredited) Lucky Losers 1950 Chuck Blonde Dynamite 1950 Chuck, aka Sir Cedric Master Minds 1949 Chuck Angels in Disguise 1949 Chuck Wild Weed 1949 Ricky Hold That Baby! 1949 Chuck Fighting Fools 1949 Chuck Trouble Makers 1948 Chuck Smugglers' Cove 1948 Chuck The Babe Ruth Story 1948 Newsboy (uncredited) Jinx Money 1948 Chuck Angels' Alley 1948 Chuck Killer McCoy 1947 Joe (uncredited) Bowery Buckaroos 1947 Chuck News Hounds 1947 Chuck Hard Boiled Mahoney 1947 Chuck Mr. Hex 1946 Chuck Spook Busters 1946 Chuck Bowery Bombshell 1946 Chuck In Fast Company 1946 Chuck The French Key 1946 Eddie Miller Smart Alecks 1942 Peewee Let's Get Tough! 1942 Peewee Junior G-Men of the Air 1942 Double Face Gordon Mr. Wise Guy 1942 Peewee Jail House Blues 1942 Bellboy (uncredited) Tuxedo Junction 1941 Migrant Boy (uncredited) Blues in the Night 1941 Jitterbug (uncredited) Spooks Run Wild 1941 Peewee Bowery Blitzkrieg 1941 Peewee Flying Wild 1941 Peewee Pride of the Bowery 1940 Peewee That Gang of Mine 1940 Peewee City for Conquest 1940 Ticket Taker (uncredited) Boys of the City 1940 Pete You're Not So Tough 1940 First Worker (uncredited) Call a Messenger 1939 Yap Code of the Streets 1939 Yap Sergeant Madden 1939 Punchy LePage Off the Record 1939 Reform School Inmate (uncredited) Newsboys' Home 1938 Yap Little Tough Guys in Society 1938 Yap Prairie Moon 1938 Hector Slick Barton Juvenile Court 1938 Pighead Personal Secretary 1938 Newsboy (uncredited) Little Tough Guy 1938 'Sniper' Penrod's Bull Pen 1932 Short Sam Williams Hot Dog 1932 Short Sam Williams His Honor -- Penrod 1932 Short Sam Williams (as Dave Gorcey) Detectuvs 1932 Short Sam Williams (as Dave Gorcey) One Good Deed 1931 Short Sam Williams (as Dave Gorcey)
Soundtrack Title Year Status Character Blues Busters 1950 performer: "Swanee River" - uncredited Prairie Moon 1938 "The West, a Nest, and You" 1922, uncredited / performer: "There's No Place Like Home Home, Sweet Home" 1823 - uncredited
Self Title Year Status Character The Ed Sullivan Show 1957 TV Series Himself
Known for movies Pride of the Bowery (1940) as Peewee
Spooks Run Wild (1941) as Peewee
High Society (1955) as Chuck
Crashing Las Vegas (1956) as Chuck