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Home/People/Maxie Rosenbloom
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Born
Nov 1, 1907Died: Mar 6, 1976
Lived 68 years
Place of Birth
Leonard's Bridge, Connecticut, USA
Known For
Acting
Gender
Male

Career Highlights

58
Movies
9
TV Shows
Also Known As
Max Rosenbloom
'Slapsie' Maxie Rosenbloom
'Slapsy' Maxie Rosenbloom
Slapsie Maxie Rosenbloom
Slapsy Maxie Rosenbloom
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IMDb Profile

Maxie Rosenbloom

Acting

Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Max Everitt Rosenbloom (November 1, 1907 – March 6, 1976) was an American boxer, actor, and television personality. Born in Leonard Bridge, Connecticut, Rosenbloom was nicknamed "Slapsie Maxie" by a journalist due to his open-gloved style of boxing. In 1930, he won the New York light heavyweight title. In 1932, he won the World Light Heavyweight Championship. He held and defended the title until November 1934, when he lost it to Bob Olin. As a professional boxer, Rosenbloom relied on hitting and moving to score points. He was very difficult to hit cleanly with a power punch and his fights often went the full number of required rounds. In his boxing career, he received thousands of punches to the head, which eventually led to the deterioration of his motor functions. In 1937, he accepted a role in a Hollywood film. He became a character actor, portraying comical "big guys" in movies that included Each Dawn I Die, and Maxie retired from boxing permanently in 1939. Slapsy Maxie's, the first comedy club, opened in San Francisco and Los Angeles. He continued acting on radio, television, and in a number of films, usually playing comedy roles as a big, clumsy, punch-drunk—but lovable—character. He appeared in a number of episodes (playing himself) of The Fred Allen Show—including a skit with Marlene Dietrich. Rosenbloom played an important part in television's first 90-minute drama, Requiem for a Heavyweight, written by Rod Serling, and starring Jack Palance as a boxer at the end of his career. Rosenbloom played an ex-boxer, whose life revolved around retelling old boxing stories night after night to other ex-boxers in a down-and-out bar. It is the fate that looms for Mountain McClintock, Palance's character, if he cannot adjust to a new life outside the ring. Slapsy Maxie's, his nightclub, is prominently featured in a 2013 crime film, Gangster Squad, which is set in 1949. The club, which actually operated in 1939 at 7165 Beverly Blvd and from 1943 to 1947, was located at 5665 Wilshire Blvd. in Los Angeles.
The Spy in the Green Hat poster

The Spy in the Green Hat

as 'Crunch' Battaglia
1967
The Bellboy poster

The Bellboy

as Maxie
1960
The Man in the Funny Suit poster

The Man in the Funny Suit

as Self
1960
The Beat Generation poster

The Beat Generation

as Wrestling Beatnik
1959
I Married a Monster from Outer Space poster

I Married a Monster from Outer Space

as Max Grady - Bartender
1958
Hollywood or Bust poster

Hollywood or Bust

as Bookie Benny
1956
Eloise poster

Eloise

as Himself
1956
Requiem for a Heavyweight poster

Requiem for a Heavyweight

as Steve
1956
Abbott and Costello Meet the Keystone Kops poster

Abbott and Costello Meet the Keystone Kops

as Hinds
1955
The Champs Step Out poster

The Champs Step Out

as 'Slapsy' Max
1951
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Skipalong Rosenbloom

as Skipalong Rosenbloom
1951
Mister Universe poster

Mister Universe

as Big Ears
1951
Hazard poster

Hazard

as Truck Driver
1948
The Perils of Pauline poster

The Perils of Pauline

as Maxie (uncredited)
1947
Men in Her Diary poster

Men in Her Diary

as Moxie Kildorff
1945
Penthouse Rhythm poster

Penthouse Rhythm

as Health Spa Proprietor
1945
Trouble Chasers poster

Trouble Chasers

as Maxie
1945
Night Club Girl poster

Night Club Girl

as Percival J. Percival
1945
Crazy Knights poster

Crazy Knights

as Maxie
1944
Irish Eyes Are Smiling poster

Irish Eyes Are Smiling

as Stanley Ketchel
1944