George E. Stone
George E. Stone
Probably no one came by the label "Runyon-esque" more honestly than Polish-born actor George E. Stone; a close friend of writer Damon Runyon, Stone was seemingly put on this earth to play characters named Society Max and Toothpick Charlie, and to mouth such colloquialisms as "It is known far and wide" and "More than somewhat." Starting his career as a Broadway "hoofer," the diminutive Stone made his film bow as "the Sewer Rat" in the 1927 silent Seventh Heaven. His most prolific film years were 1929 to 1936, during which period he showed up in dozens of Warner Bros. "urban" films and backstage musicals, and also appeared as the doomed Earle Williams in the 1931 version of The Front Page. He was so closely associated with gangster parts by 1936 that Warners felt obligated to commission a magazine article showing Stone being transformed, via makeup, into an un-gangsterish Spaniard for Anthony Adverse (1936). For producer Hal Roach, Stone played three of his oddest film roles: a self-pitying serial killer in The Housekeeper's Daughter (1938), an amorous Indian brave in Road Show (1940), and Japanese envoy Suki Yaki in The Devil With Hitler (1942). Stone's most popular role of the 1940s was as "the Runt" in Columbia's Boston Blackie series. In the late '40s, Stone was forced to severely curtail his acting assignments due to failing eyesight. Though he was totally blind by the mid-'50s, Stone's show business friends, aware of the actor's precarious financial state, saw to it that he got TV and film work, even if it meant that his co-stars had to literally lead him by the hand around the set. No one was kinder to George E. Stone than the cast and crew of the Perry Mason TV series, in which Stone was given prominent billing as the Court Clerk, a part that required nothing more of him than sitting silently at a desk and occasionally holding a Bible before a witness. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Filmography of George E. Stone:
- Doll Face with Vivian Blaine , Dennis O'Keefe , Carmen Miranda , Reed Hadley , Lex Barker , Philip Morris
- 42nd Street with Warner Baxter , Bebe Daniels , George Brent , Ruby Keeler , Una Merkel , Guy Kibbee , Ginger Rogers , Ned Sparks , Dick Powell , Allen Jenkins , Henry B. Walthall , Harry Warren , Louise Beavers , George S. Irving , Rolfe Sedan , Harry Seymour , Lyle Talbot , Busby Berkeley , Dave O'Brien
- Pocketful of Miracles with Glenn Ford , Bette Davis , Hope Lange , Arthur O'Connell , Peter Falk , Edward Everett Horton , Thomas Mitchell , Mickey Shaughnessy , David Brian , Sheldon Leonard , Ann-Margret , John Litel , Jerome Cowan , Fritz Feld , Benny Rubin , Jack Elam , Mike Mazurki , Hayden Rorke , Doodles Weaver , Angelo Rossitto , Betty Bronson , Ellen Corby , Barton MacLane , Harry "Snub" Pollard
- Slightly Scarlet with John Payne , Arlene Dahl , Rhonda Fleming , Kent Taylor , Ted DeCorsia , Buddy Baer , Ellen Corby
- Shock! with Vincent Price , Lynn Bari , Reed Hadley , Cecil Weston
- The Robe with Richard Burton , Jean Simmons , Victor Mature , Michael Rennie , Dean Jagger , Torin Thatcher , Richard Boone , Ernest Thesiger , Dawn Addams , Leon Askin , Michael Ansara , Frank DeKova , Harry Shearer , John Doucette , Percy Helton , Mae Marsh , Cameron Mitchell , Hayden Rorke , Betta Saint John , Anne Bancroft
- Ocean's Eleven with Frank Sinatra , Dean Martin , Sammy Jr. Davis , Peter Lawford , Angie Dickinson , Richard Conte , Cesar Romero , Joey Bishop , Akim Tamiroff , Henry Silva , Don "Red" Barry , Norman Fell , Robert Foulk , John Holland , John Indrisano , Shirley MacLaine , Charles Meredith , Gaylord "Steve" Pendleton , George Raft , Red Skelton , Hoot Gibson





