Birthday
1886/03/15
Day of death
1975/02/03 (88 years old)
Gender
Male
Place of Birth
Mogilev, Belarus, Russian Empire [now Belarus]
Also know as
Michael Marks
Michael Mark (born Morris Schulman; 15 March 1886 – 3 February 1975) was a Russian-born American film actor. He appeared in more than 120 films between 1928 and 1969.
(1931) Frankenstein
as Ludwig (uncredited)
(1934) One Night of Love
as Flower Store Man
(1942) The Ghost of Frankenstein
as Councilman (uncredited)
(1939) Son of Frankenstein
as Ewald Neumüller
(1955) The Big Combo
as Fred (hotel clerk)
(1940) The Mummy's Hand
as Bazaar Owner
(1941) Mr. Celebrity
as Gas Station Attendant
(1959) The Wasp Woman
as Dr. Eric Zinthrop
(1933) She Done Him Wrong
as Janitor (uncredited)
(1945) The Great Flamarion
as Nightwatchman
(1940) The House of the Seven Gables
as Ex-Convict
(1945) Jealousy
as Joe Allen
(1959) Return of the Fly
as Gaston (watchman)
(1929) Thin Twins
as ---
(1948) Appointment with Murder
as 2nd Baggage Clerk
(1948) Devil's Cargo
as Salvation Army Captain
(1949) Search for Danger
as Mr. Perry
(1950) Once a Thief
as Milton
(1935) The Night Is Young
as Messenger from Restaurant (uncredited)
(1944) The Bridge of San Luis Rey
as Traveler to Lima (uncredited)
(1945) Crime, Inc.
as Lutz, Cafe Waiter (uncredited)
(1968) Funny Girl
as Halvah Peddler (uncredited)
(1956) Rock Around the Clock
as Mr. Gilflavin (uncredited)
(1931) The Guardsman
as The Actor's Valet (uncredited)
(1936) The Dark Hour
as Arthur Bell
(1938) The Face Behind the Mask
as Peasant (uncredited)
(1958) Attack of the Puppet People
as Emil
(1931) Ambassador Bill
as Republican Revolutionary Sniper
(1956) Rumble on the Docks
as Dormeyer
(1932) 6 Hours to Live
as Townsman in Window
(1959) City of Fear
as ---
(1956) Edge of Hell
as Hobo (uncredited)
(1969) Hello, Dolly!
as Pushcart Man (uncredited)
(1935) Paris in Spring
as Bartender
(1933) I Am Suzanne!
as Puppeteer
(1939) City in Darkness
as Mechanic
(1935) Woman Wanted
as Smiley's Henchman (uncredited)
(1951) Quo Vadis
as Fisherman (uncredited)
(1952) Mutiny
as Fisherman (uncredited)
(1932) Roar of the Dragon
as Wounded Informant
(1939) Tower of London
as Henry VI's Servant
(1939) Lady of the Tropics
as Mr. Robert
(1939) Balalaika
as (uncredited)
(1944) House of Frankenstein
as Strauss (uncredited)
(1931) The Yellow Ticket
as Baron's Secretary
(1928) The Woman Disputed
as Russian Soldier (uncredited)
(1943) Casablanca
as Vendor (uncredited)
(1939) Society Smugglers
as Rug Merchant
(1940) City for Conquest
as Tonbstone Painter (uncredited)
(1940) The House of the Seven Gables
as Ex-Convict Reading Tribune
(1940) The Son of Monte Cristo
as Archbishop
(1940) Arise, My Love
as Joe, Botzelberg's Assistant (Uncredited)
(1940) Comrade X
as Goronoff
(1940) Flash Gordon Conquers the Universe
as Professor Karm
(1936) Sons o' Guns
as Carl
(1947) The Trespasser
as Scene deleted
(1936) That Girl from Paris
as Drunk Fortune-Teller (uncredited)
(1928) Napoleon's Barber
as Peasant
(1949) Clues to Adventure
as Fisherman (archive footage) (uncredited)
(1938) Breakdowns of 1938
as Cafe Owner (archive footage) (uncredited)
(1947) The Pretender
as Mike the Janitor
(1953) Phantom from Space
as Watchman
(1959) The Big Fisherman
as Innkeeper
(1931) Resurrection
as Simon Kartinkin – Innkeeper
(1943) Background to Danger
as Hotel Night Clerk
(1943) Mission to Moscow
as Timid Man (uncredited)
(1930) City Girl
as Man Standing at Cafe (uncredited)
(1947) The Exile
as Drunk (uncredited)
(1933) Night Flight
as Airport Office Employee (uncredited)
(1948) Joe Palooka in Fighting Mad
as Pop Palooka
(1940) Ma, He's Making Eyes at Me!
as Small Thief (uncredited)
(1942) Road to Morocco
as Pottery Vendor (uncredited)
(1945) Back to Bataan
as Señor O'Bordo (uncredited)
(1946) Joe Palooka, Champ
as Herman (Pop) Palooka
(1935) Mad Love
as Execution Official (Uncredited)
(1933) The Kiss Before the Mirror
as Courtroom Spectator (uncredited)
(1999) Monster by Moonlight! The Immortal Saga of 'The Wolf Man'
as Self (archive footage)
(1952) The Merry Widow
as Chestnut Vendor (uncredited)
(1947) Yankee Fakir
as Jim
(1955) Highway Patrol
as The Passing Motorist
(1948) The Ed Sullivan Show
as Self