Jack La Rue

Jack La Rue

Known For:Acting
Gender:Male
Birthday:1902-05-03
Place of Birth:New York City, New York, USA
Also Known As: Gaspere Biondolillo / Jack LaRue / The Latin Lover (nickname) / Gaspare Biondolillo /
Known For: Acting Gender: Male Birthday: 1902-05-03 More

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Jack La Rue (born Gaspere Biondolillo) was an American stage, screen, and television actor. La Rue went from high school to his first acting job, in Otis Skinner's road company production of Blood and Sand. He performed in Broadway plays from around 1923 to 1931. According to La Rue, while appearing in Mae West's play Diamond Lil, he was spotted by Howard Hawks, who offered him a part in the film Scarface, starring Paul Muni. He moved to Hollywood, where he appeared in numerous films. However, Scarface was not one of them. La Rue stated in a newspaper article that, after four days, Hawks had to replace him with George Raft because La Rue was taller than Muni and had a more powerful voice. Later, however, Raft turned down the role of the despicable villain in The Story of Temple Drake, fearing it would damage his screen image, so the part went to La Rue. Sometimes mistaken for Humphrey Bogart, he played thugs and gangsters for the most part. However, director Frank Borzage atypically cast him as a priest in the 1932 version of A Farewell to Arms simply because, according to newspaper columnist Hubbard Keavy, he was "tired of seeing conventional characters". La Rue stated he turned down a role in The Godfather and many parts in the television series The Untouchables because of the way they portrayed Italian-Americans. La Rue died of a heart attack at Saint John's Health Center in Santa Monica, California, at the age of 81. He was buried in Holy Cross Cemetery, Culver City, California.
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Girl 27
Documentary
Complicated Women
Documentary TV Movie
The Spy in the Green Hat
Action Adventure Comedy Crime Thriller
Perry Mason
Mystery Drama Crime
Lights Out
Sci-Fi & Fantasy Crime Drama Reality
My Favorite Brunette
Comedy Mystery Romance
In Old Sacramento
Western Romance
Road to Utopia
Adventure Comedy Family Music
The Spanish Main
Adventure Drama Romance
The Last Ride
Crime Drama Mystery
Leave It to the Irish
Mystery Comedy Drama
Follow the Leader
Action Drama Crime Comedy Adventure
Smart Guy
Drama Crime
Pistol Packin' Mama
Music Comedy Crime
The Payoff
Action Thriller Crime Mystery
Highways by Night
Adventure Comedy Crime Romance
Hard Guy
Drama Thriller Crime
Gentleman from Dixie
Music Crime Drama
Gangs Inc.
Crime Drama Thriller
Footsteps in the Dark
Comedy Mystery Crime
The Sea Hawk
Adventure History Romance
Enemy Agent
Mystery Adventure
Charlie Chan in Panama
Crime Thriller Mystery Comedy
In Old Caliente
Comedy Music Western
I Demand Payment
Drama Romance Crime
Arson Racket Squad
Adventure Action
Trapped by G-Men
Action Crime Drama
Captains Courageous
Adventure Drama Family
Yellow Cargo
Drama Action Crime
Born to Fight
Drama Romance
Dancing Pirate
Music Adventure Comedy
The Bridge of Sighs
Drama Thriller Crime
His Night Out
Adventure Comedy Crime
Times Square Lady
Music Crime Drama
No Ransom
Crime Comedy
To the Last Man
Romance Western
42nd Street
Comedy Drama Romance
Lawyer Man
Drama Romance
A Farewell to Arms
Drama Romance War
Virtue
Drama Crime Romance
Follow the Leader
Comedy Music Romance
The House of Terror
Action Adventure
The King On Main Street
Romance Comedy Drama
  • name:Jack La Rue
  • Known For:Acting
  • Gender:Male
  • Birthday:1902-05-03
  • Place of Birth:New York City, New York, USA
  • Also Known As: Gaspere Biondolillo · Jack LaRue · The Latin Lover (nickname) · Gaspare Biondolillo ·
  • Biography:Jack La Rue (born Gaspere Biondolillo) was an American stage, screen, and television actor. La Rue went from high school to his first acting job, in Otis Skinner's road company production of Blood and Sand. He performed in Broadway plays from around 1923 to 1931. According to La Rue, while appearing in Mae West's play Diamond Lil, he was spotted by Howard Hawks, who offered him a part in the film Scarface, starring Paul Muni. He moved to Hollywood, where he appeared in numerous films. However, Scarface was not one of them. La Rue stated in a newspaper article that, after four days, Hawks had to replace him with George Raft because La Rue was taller than Muni and had a more powerful voice. Later, however, Raft turned down the role of the despicable villain in The Story of Temple Drake, fearing it would damage his screen image, so the part went to La Rue. Sometimes mistaken for Humphrey Bogart, he played thugs and gangsters for the most part. However, director Frank Borzage atypically cast him as a priest in the 1932 version of A Farewell to Arms simply because, according to newspaper columnist Hubbard Keavy, he was "tired of seeing conventional characters". La Rue stated he turned down a role in The Godfather and many parts in the television series The Untouchables because of the way they portrayed Italian-Americans. La Rue died of a heart attack at Saint John's Health Center in Santa Monica, California, at the age of 81. He was buried in Holy Cross Cemetery, Culver City, California.
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