- Gabriel Dell
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name = Gabriel Dell
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caption = Gabriel Dell, was an American film actor.
birthname = Gabriel Marcel Dell Vecchio
birthdate = birth date|1919|10|08
location =New York, New York , U.S.A.
deathdate = death date and age|1988|07|03|1919|10|08
deathplace =North Hollywood, California
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yearsactive = 1937 — 1982
spouse = BarbaraViola Essen
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notable role = One of theDead End Kids
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tonyawards =Gabriel Dell (born Gabriel Marcel Dell Vecchio) (
October 8 ,1919 –July 3 ,1988 ) was an American actor; one of the more unusual members of what came to be known as the East Side Kids/Dead End Kids/Bowery Boys.Born in Brooklyn, Dell was, perhaps, the most successful of all of the gang away from their films. Dell almost made his stage debut a few years before
Dead End when he and his sister were slated for roles inThe Good Earth with Alla Nazimova and Claude Rains.By the time he was cast in
Dead End he had changed his last name to Dell, and after achieving fame with the other youthful thugs, Dell moved back and forth between Warner Bros., Universal and Monogram during the guys' heyday, appearing as a member of theDead End Kids ,East Side Kids andThe Bowery Boys before leaving the series in 1950.He won a role in
Tickets Please on Broadway, and also toured with former gang buddyHuntz Hall in a nightclub partnership that eventually caused them both to become divorced. Dell spent the next three years at theActor's Studio , married and had a son in 1956.In the late fifties Dell joined the now-legendary stock company of The Steve Allen Show, along with
Don Knotts ,Louis Nye ,Tom Poston ,Bill Dana , Pat Harrington,Dayton Allen andSkitch Henderson . During this period Gabe developed aBela Lugosi imitation that has since become the "official" Lugosi imitation (see any of the recordings done during this period.).Over the next few years Dell appeared in several critically acclaimed productions on and off Broadway, and supplied all of the voices for an LP recording of "When Famous Monsters Speak". In 1964 Dell won the role that brought him to critical and public fame again: the title character in
Lorraine Hansberry 's "The Sign in Sidney Brustein's Window ".Dell had several other hits, a second son, a third wife, and roles on several prominent TV series in the fifties and sixties. In the latter part of his life, Dell also appeared as the propietor of "
The Corner Bar " (1972) on ABC, a major supporting role in "Earthquake", " a 1976 pilot, "Rusko ", and "A Year at the Top ", in which he played oppositeMickey Rooney as the Devil's son.Dell died in
North Hollywood ofleukemia in 1988 at age 68.External links
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* [http://members.aol.com/earthquakemovie/dell_pub_small_03.jpgPhoto from "Earthquake"]
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