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David Gorcey : ウィキペディア英語版
David Gorcey

David Gorcey (February 6, 1921 – October 23, 1984) was an American actor best known for portraying "Pee Wee" in Monogram Pictures' East Side Kids series, and "Chuck" in its off-shoot The Bowery Boys. He was the younger brother of fellow Bowery Boy Leo Gorcey.
==Life and career==
Gorcey was born in Washington Heights, Manhattan, New York, the son of Josephine (née Condon) and Bernard Gorcey. His father was a Russian Jewish immigrant and his mother was an Irish Catholic immigrant.〔(Profile ), books.google.ca; accessed November 6, 2015.〕 and entered the entertainment business at a young age. He appeared in vaudeville during his childhood, and eventually made it to the stage and screen.
He is not usually thought of as one of the "original" Dead End Kids, but he did have a small role in the 1935 Broadway production of Sidney Kingsley's "Dead End". During his time as a cast member of "Dead End", David helped secure a role for his older brother Leo, who ultimately became a star while David remained a supporting character.
Although not in the movie ''Dead End'' (1937), David Gorcey was eventually cast in Universal Pictures' Little Tough Guys, an off-shoot of the Dead End Kids. He later joined brother Leo in Monogram Pictures' East Side Kids and The Bowery Boys series. For five years he was credited as "David Condon" (or in one instance, "David Conden"), using his mother's maiden name to avoid accusations of nepotism. He reverted to his real name in 1957. He occasionally appeared apart from the gang, in such films as ''Sergeant Madden'' (1939), ''The Babe Ruth Story'' (1948), and ''Abbott and Costello in the Foreign Legion'' (1950).

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