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John Bleifer
Born
July 26, 1901
Died: January 24, 1992
(Lived 90 years)
Place of Birth
Zawiercie, Poland, Russian Empire [now Zawiercie, Slaskie, Poland]
Known For
Acting
Gender
Male
Career Highlights
72
Movies
3
TV Shows
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John Bleifer
Movies
72
TV Shows
3
Inside Out
as
Hyman
August 21, 1987
Eleanor, First Lady of the World
Cast
May 12, 1982
The Frisco Kid
as
First Rabbi
July 6, 1979
F.I.S.T.
as
Mishka
April 26, 1978
Heavy Traffic
as
(voice)
August 8, 1973
The Hook
as
Steward
February 15, 1963
If a Man Answers
as
Tobacconist
October 10, 1962
The Blue Angel
as
Blue Angel Proprietor (uncredited)
September 4, 1959
Judgment at Nuremberg
as
Mr. Halbestadt
April 16, 1959
Footsteps in the Night
as
Diggins (Uncredited)
April 14, 1957
The 27th Day
as
Spokesman
January 7, 1957
Chain of Evidence
as
Jake Habermann
January 6, 1957
Fighting Trouble
as
Bates (uncredited)
September 16, 1956
Crashing Las Vegas
as
Joe Crumm
April 27, 1956
World Without End
as
Jule (uncredited)
March 25, 1956
Kismet
as
Beggar (uncredited)
October 8, 1955
Spy Chasers
as
The Fake Courier
July 31, 1955
White Lightning
as
Tailor
March 8, 1953
Red Snow
as
Commissar Volgan
July 7, 1952
Sirocco
as
Hungarian (uncredited)
June 13, 1951
Bowery Battalion
as
Decker
January 24, 1951
The Killer That Stalked New York
as
Walda's Uncle (uncredited)
October 6, 1950
State Penitentiary
as
Jailbreak Jimmy
June 8, 1950
Come to the Stable
as
Rosey (uncredited)
July 27, 1949
Smuggler's Cove
as
Dr. Franz Lieber
October 10, 1948
French Leave
as
Pop LaFarge
April 10, 1948
The Enchanted Valley
as
Menelli
March 24, 1948
Call Northside 777
as
Jan Gruska (uncredited)
February 13, 1948
High Conquest
as
Traveler
June 21, 1947
Fall Guy
as
Clerk
March 15, 1947
Without Reservations
as
Coal Heaver (uncredited)
May 13, 1946
The Mask of Dimitrios
as
Coach Driver (uncredited)
June 23, 1944
Waterfront
as
Zimmerman
June 10, 1944
Headin' for God's Country
as
Nickolai
August 26, 1943
Secret Service In Darkest Africa
as
Kasar
July 24, 1943
For Whom the Bell Tolls
as
Peasant Who Flails González
July 12, 1943
Background to Danger
as
Secretary
July 3, 1943
Mr. Lucky
as
Siga (uncredited)
July 1, 1943
The Moon Is Down
as
Miner (uncredited)
March 14, 1943
Dead End Kids Go To War
as
Beal
October 2, 1942
Lure of the Islands
as
Lt. Lavar
July 3, 1942
Junior G-Men of the Air
as
Henchman Beal
June 30, 1942
Eagle Squadron
as
German Sergeant
June 16, 1942
The Monster and the Girl
as
Janitor / Wedding Witness (uncredited)
February 28, 1941
Comrade X
as
Russian Marriage License Clerk / Russian Tank Co-Pilot
December 13, 1940
The Mark of Zorro
as
Pedro
November 8, 1940
Girl from God's Country
as
Ninimook
July 30, 1940
Everything Happens at Night
as
Sled Driver
December 22, 1939
Balalaika
as
(uncredited)
December 15, 1939
Pack Up Your Troubles
as
Sentry
October 24, 1939
Full Confession
as
Weaver
September 8, 1939
Mr. Moto Takes a Vacation
as
Wendling
July 7, 1939
Pacific Liner
as
Kovac
January 6, 1939
Thank You, Mr. Moto
as
Ivan (uncredited)
December 24, 1937
Charlie Chan at Monte Carlo
as
Ludwig
December 17, 1937
Slave Ship
as
Crew Member
June 16, 1937
Seventh Heaven
as
Lamplighter (uncredited)
March 25, 1937
Charlie Chan at the Opera
as
Murdered Orderly (uncredited)
December 4, 1936
The Road to Glory
as
Runner (uncredited)
September 4, 1936
Sing, Baby, Sing
as
Fred, the Waiter
August 21, 1936
36 Hours to Kill
as
Gangster Jerry
July 24, 1936
Sutter's Gold
as
Guerino
March 1, 1936
The Black Room
as
Franz - Captured Assassin-Villager (uncredited)
July 15, 1935
Les Misérables
as
Chenildieu
April 20, 1935
The Crimson Trail
as
Loco
March 11, 1935
Night Alarm
as
Dr. Alexander Dexter
December 10, 1934
Manhattan Melodrama
as
Chauffeur (uncredited)
May 4, 1934
Blood Money
as
Bombmaker (uncredited)
November 17, 1933
Captured!
as
Strogin
August 19, 1933
Clear All Wires!
as
Sozanoff
February 24, 1933
We Americans
as
Korn
May 6, 1928
Surrender
as
Peasant Farmer
January 2, 1927