Bernard Gorcey net worth is
$950,000
Bernard Gorcey Wiki: Salary, Married, Wedding, Spouse, Family
Bernard Gorcey was born in Russia in 1888, of Swiss and Jewish descent. Around 1914, he married a Catholic, Irish lady, Josephine Condon (born 1901), and they came to the USA to work in Vaudeville. Bernard was 4' 10" and Josie was 4' 11" and weighed 95 pounds. Bernard kept active in show biz, while Josie would stay home to have and raise their ... | Net Worth | $950,000 |
| Date Of Birth | January 9, 1886 |
| Place Of Birth | Russia |
| Height | 4' 10" (1.47 m) |
| Profession | Actor, Soundtrack |
| Nicknames | Bernard Gorcey, Gorcey, Bernard |
| Star Sign | Capricorn |
Actor
| Title | Year | Status | Character |
|---|---|---|---|
| Dig That Uranium | 1955 | Louie Dumbrowsky | |
| Jail Busters | 1955 | Louie Dumbrowsky | |
| Spy Chasers | 1955 | Louie Dumbrowsky | |
| High Society | 1955 | Louie Dumbrowsky | |
| Bowery to Bagdad | 1955 | Louie Dumbrowsky | |
| I Married Joan | 1954 | TV Series | Frisbee |
| Jungle Gents | 1954 | Louie Dumbrowsky | |
| The Bowery Boys Meet the Monsters | 1954 | Louie Dumbrowsky | |
| Paris Playboys | 1954 | Louie Dumbrowsky | |
| Private Eyes | 1953 | Louie Dumbrowsky | |
| Clipped Wings | 1953 | Louie Dumbrowsky | |
| Loose in London | 1953 | Louie Dumbrowsky | |
| Jalopy | 1953 | Louie Dumbrowsky | |
| No Holds Barred | 1952 | Louie Dumbrowsky | |
| Feudin' Fools | 1952 | Louie Dumbrowsky | |
| Here Come the Marines | 1952 | Louie Dumbrowsky | |
| Hold That Line | 1952 | Louie Dumbrowsky / Morris Dumbrowsky | |
| Crazy Over Horses | 1951 | Louis Xavier 'Louie' Dumbrowsky | |
| Journey Into Light | 1951 | Flophouse Clerk | |
| Let's Go Navy! | 1951 | Louie Dumbrowsky | |
| Pickup | 1951 | Peddler with Dog | |
| Ghost Chasers | 1951 | Louie Dumbrowsky | |
| Bowery Battalion | 1951 | Louie Dumbrowsky | |
| Chicago Calling | 1951 | Minor Role (uncredited) | |
| Blues Busters | 1950 | Louie Dumbrowsky | |
| Triple Trouble | 1950 | Louie Dumbrowsky | |
| Lucky Losers | 1950 | Louie, aka Arizona Louie | |
| Blonde Dynamite | 1950 | Louie Dumbrowski | |
| Master Minds | 1949 | Louie | |
| The Doctor and the Girl | 1949 | Patient with Newspaper (uncredited) | |
| Angels in Disguise | 1949 | Louie Dumbrowsky | |
| Hold That Baby! | 1949 | Louie | |
| The Set-Up | 1949 | Tobacco Man (uncredited) | |
| Fighting Fools | 1949 | Louie | |
| Trouble Makers | 1948 | Louie Dumbrowski | |
| No Minor Vices | 1948 | Mr. Zitzfleisch | |
| Jinx Money | 1948 | Louie | |
| The Peanut Man | 1947 | ||
| High Wall | 1947 | Hirsch (uncredited) | |
| Bowery Buckaroos | 1947 | Louie, aka Louie the Lout | |
| News Hounds | 1947 | Louie Dumbrowski | |
| Hard Boiled Mahoney | 1947 | Louie | |
| Mr. Hex | 1946 | Louie | |
| Spook Busters | 1946 | Louis Xavier 'Louie' Dumbrowski | |
| Bowery Bombshell | 1946 | Louie Dumbrowsky | |
| In Fast Company | 1946 | Louie | |
| The French Key | 1946 | Little Man (uncredited) | |
| Live Wires | 1946 | Jack Kane | |
| Mr. Muggs Rides Again | 1945 | Meyer | |
| The Picture of Dorian Gray | 1945 | Stagehand (uncredited) | |
| Docks of New York | 1945 | Kessel (uncredited) | |
| I Was a Criminal | 1945 | Second Railroad Employee | |
| Bowery Champs | 1944 | Mr. Johnson (uncredited) | |
| Block Busters | 1944 | Lippman | |
| Follow the Leader | 1944 | Ginsberg (uncredited) | |
| Million Dollar Kid | 1944 | Messenger with Telegram (uncredited) | |
| The Unknown Guest | 1943 | Popcorn Vendor at Carnival (uncredited) | |
| A Rookie's Cookie | 1943 | Short | |
| Clancy Street Boys | 1943 | Liquor Store Owner (uncredited) | |
| Bowery at Midnight | 1942 | Shopkeeper (uncredited) | |
| A Desperate Chance for Ellery Queen | 1942 | Man with Tires at Nightclub (uncredited) | |
| Black Dragons | 1942 | The Cabbie (uncredited) | |
| Joan of Paris | 1942 | Parisian Waiting at Confessional (uncredited) | |
| Ellery Queen and the Perfect Crime | 1941 | Little Man with Car Tires (uncredited) | |
| Out of the Fog | 1941 | Sam Pepper | |
| Footlight Fever | 1941 | Shrimp - Sailor in Pinky's Bar (uncredited) | |
| So Ends Our Night | 1941 | Carnival Barker (uncredited) | |
| The Great Dictator | 1940 | Mr. Mann | |
| Bulldog Edition | 1936 | Newsstand Proprietor (uncredited) | |
| Syncopated City | 1934 | Short | Mr. McGillicuddy (uncredited) |
| Nothing But the Tooth | 1933 | Short | |
| Pie a la Mode | 1933 | Short | |
| Words & Music | 1931 | Short | Waiter (uncredited) |
| Abie's Irish Rose | 1928 | Isaac Cohen |
Soundtrack
| Title | Year | Status | Character |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bowery Buckaroos | 1947 | performer: "Louie, the Lout" |
Archive Footage
Known for movies
The Great Dictator (1940)
as Mr. Mann
The Bowery Boys Meet the Monsters (1954)
as Louie Dumbrowsky
High Society (1955)
as Louie Dumbrowsky
Loose in London (1953)
as Louie Dumbrowsky