
Duke York Jr. has a long resume as one of Hollywood's best stunt men. He is still often seen on TV today although audiences may not recognize him. He is most often seen today as the various "monsters" that confronted The Three Stooges during the 1940s, and as King Kala (wearing a bald cap) in the first Flash Gordon serial.

as Man (uncredited)

1951

as Military Policeman (uncredited)
1944

as Man (uncredited)
1950

as German Sentry (uncredited)
1942

as Miner (uncredited)
1942

as Archer (uncredited)
1942

as Deputy Sheriff (uncredited)
1942

as Pete's Pal (uncredited)
1950

as Sig Ruman - Protester at Meeting / Courtroom Witness
1935

as Babe - Henchman
1939

as Dead End Character
1943

as King Kala
1936
as Dawson
1951

as (scenes deleted) (archive footage) (as Duke York Jr.)
1966

as Angel (uncredited)
1955

as Dawson
1951

1951

as Joe Doniger
1951

as Veteran (uncredited)
1951

as Gunman (uncredited)
1951

as Sergeant Laughlin
1951

as Bowers
1951

as Luke
1950

as Postville Cowboy (uncredited)
1950

as Cal
1950

as Man (uncredited)
1950

1950

as Pete's Pal (uncredited)
1950

as Andrew Hardy
1950

as Nikko
1949

1948

as Angel
1948

as Sam Gregg
1946

as Jailer / Clerk (uncredited)
1944

as Lupe the Wolf Man
1944

as Military Policeman (uncredited)
1944

as Dead End Character
1943