
Jersey City, New Jersey, USA
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Paul Guilfoyle (July 14, 1902 – June 27, 1961) was an American stage, film and television actor. Later in his career, he also directed films and television episodes. Guilfoyle was born in Jersey City, New Jersey. He started off working on stage, performing on Broadway in 16 plays according to the Internet Broadway Database, beginning with The Jolly Roger and Cyrano de Bergerac in 1923 and ending with Jayhawker in 1934. He appeared in many films that starred Lee Tracy in the 1930s. In the 1949 crime film White Heat, he played (uncredited) a treacherous prison inmate murdered in cold blood by James Cagney's lead character. He died of a heart attack on June 27, 1961 in Hollywood. He had a son, Anthony. Guilfoyle was interred in Glendale, California's Forest Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery.

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as Citizen of Rome
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as Santos
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as Floyd
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as (uncredited)
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as Eastbrook
1951
as Worm
1955

as Snipe
1960

as Cap Grant
1955

as Worm
1955

as Santos
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as Prince Ali Ben Mamoud
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as Guide
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as Monty Rolfe
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as Investigator
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as Citizen of Rome
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as William Pope
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as Mr. Blue
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as Fanatic
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as Doc
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as Hassan
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as Ralston
1950

as Ben
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as Father Callaghan
1949

as Roy Parker (uncredited)
1949

as Smith
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as Overbeck
1949

as Uncle Newton
1949

as William Jackson
1949

as Radio Program Moderator (Uncredited)
1949

as Baby Face Charlie
1948
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