Leo Gorcey

Leo Gorcey's parents were actor Bernard Gorcey (born 1888) who stood 4' 10", and Josephine Condon (born 1901), who stood 4' 11" and weighed 95 pounds; they worked in vaudeville in New York. In 1915, 14-year-old Josephine gave birth to Fred. In 1917, Leo was born, a large baby at 12 lb. 3 oz.; as an adult he would be 5' 6". In 1921 his brother David Gorcey was born. In 1935, Leo and David appeared in the stage play "Dead End." In 1937, this was made into a movie, and Leo became one of the busiest actors for the next 20 years -- from 1937-1939 he starred in seven Dead End Kids movies, from 1940-1945 in 21 East Side Kids films, from 1946-1956 in 41 Bowery Boys movies.

In 1939, Leo married 17-year-old dancer Kay Marvis, who appeared in four of his movies. They divorced in 1944 after five years of marriage; she went on to marry Groucho Marx. In 1945, Leo married Evalene Bankston; they divorced in 1948. Leo was to have paid her $50,000 in a divorce settlement; however, when two detectives she hired broke into his home, he retaliated by firing his gun at them. They sued, and Leo countersued for illegal entry and won $35,000 back. In 1949, Leo married Amelita Ward, whom he met while filming Smugglers' Cove (1948). Their marriage produced Leo Gorcey Jr. in 1949, and a baby girl they named Jan (after Leo's producer and manager, Jan Grippo) in 1951. They divorced in 1956. That year Leo married his young nanny, Brandy, who was taking care of his two kids. They had a baby girl, Brandy Jo, in 1958. The couple divorced in 1962. Leo went to the altar one last time in February, 1968, marrying Mary Gannon. He stayed married to her until his death from liver failure on June 2, 1969, in Oakland, California.

It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World

7.0

Angels with Dirty Faces

7.5

Dead End

7.0

Ghosts on the Loose

4.2

They Made Me a Criminal

6.3

Out of the Fog

6.4

Spooks Run Wild

4.8

Invisible Stripes

6.1

Mannequin

6.0

Crime School

6.3

Destroyer

6.6

The Bowery Boys Meet the Monsters

5.2

That Gang of Mine

5.6

Midnight Manhunt

4.5

Boys of the City

5.4

Swingtime in the Movies

5.8

Pride of the Bowery

6.1

Bowery to Bagdad

6.1

'Neath Brooklyn Bridge

6.8

Million Dollar Kid

6.4

The Phynx

3.5

Bowery Blitzkrieg

6.1

Flying Wild

5.9

Angels Wash Their Faces

6.4

The Beloved Brat

6.4

Mr. Wise Guy

6.1

Smart Alecks

6.0

Ghost Chasers

6.7

Master Minds

5.8

Trouble Makers

5.7

Portia on Trial

5.3

So This Is New York

6.0

Jalopy

4.6

Gallant Sons

7.2

Hard Boiled Mahoney

6.4

Live Wires

5.5

Kid Dynamite

6.6

Let's Get Tough

6.0

Born to Sing

5.0

Angels' Alley

4.0

Bowery Buckaroos

6.5

Loose in London

5.1

No Holds Barred

5.0

Triple Trouble

6.2

Angels in Disguise

5.8

Private Eyes

7.5

Hell's Kitchen

6.2

Crashing Las Vegas

4.6

Lucky Losers

5.8

Jinx Money

4.7

Spook Busters

4.7

Dig That Uranium

2.7

Feudin' Fools

4.0

Jungle Gents

4.0

Bowery Battalion

8.0

In Fast Company

6.3

On Dress Parade

6.3

Angels with Broken Wings

3.7

Mr. Hex

6.7

Clancy Street Boys

7.3

Smuggler's Cove

4.7

Sunday Punch

5.0

Hold That Baby!

5.0

News Hounds

6.3

Maisie Gets Her Man

6.5

Bowery Bombshell

6.0

Paris Playboys

4.0

High Society

5.0

Second Fiddle to a Steel Guitar

4.5

Blues Busters

5.5

Hollywood Out-takes and Rare Footage

6.5

Spy Chasers

7.0

Jail Busters

6.0

Here Come the Marines

6.0

Crazy Over Horses

5.5

Bowery Champs

7.0

Fighting Fools

5.0

Down in San Diego

5.5

Private Detective

6.0

Hold That Line

6.0

Let's Go Navy!

7.0

Dracula: A Cinematic Scrapbook

10.0

Follow the Leader

3.5

Mr. Muggs Rides Again

5.0

Blonde Dynamite

5.0

Docks of New York

6.0

Hullabaloo

4.0

Come Out Fighting

7.0

Clipped Wings

0.0

Terror in the Pharaoh's Tomb

0.0

Block Busters

0.0

Mr. Muggs Steps Out

0.0

The Bowery Boys: Legends of Laughter

0.0

Headin' East

0.0