
Newark, New Jersey, USA
B.S. Pully, (born Murray Lerman, May 14, 1910 – January 6, 1972) was a New York nightclub comedian and stage actor who created the role of Big Jule in the musical Guys and Dolls. He was noted for his blue humor and thick, gravelly voice. Born in Newark, New Jersey, Pully began his career on the Borscht Belt and achieved fame originating the Big Jule role in the original Broadway production of Guys and Dolls, appearing in more than 1,000 performances. He also played the role in the 1955 film version. Other notable film roles include the gruff Christmas tree vendor in 1945's A Tree Grows in Brooklyn and Joe the Bartender in 1945's Nob Hill. Pully died of a heart attack in Thomas Jefferson University Hospital in Philadelphia, PA, at age 61. He was buried in Cedar Park Cemetery, Emerson, New Jersey.

as Self

as Self
1962

as One-Way Al
1965

as Self
1950

as Tex
1970

as Big Jule
1955

as Christmas Tree Vendor
1945

as Amchy (uncredited)
1953

as Joe the Bartender
1945

as Steve
1960

as Self (uncredited)
1953

as Harry Bowser
1945

as J. Charles Twilight
1969
as Steve
1960

as Tex
1970

as J. Charles Twilight
1969

as Steve
1960

as Big Jule
1955

as Self (uncredited)
1953

as Amchy (uncredited)
1953

as Harry Bowser
1945

as Joe the Bartender
1945

as Ed Mossrock
1945

as Christmas Tree Vendor
1945

as Brophy
1944

as Sergeant in Canteen (uncredited)
1944
as Self
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