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  1. George E. Stone (born Gerschon Lichtenstein; May 18, 1903 – May 26, 1967) was a Polish-born American character actor in films, radio, and television.

  2. George E. Stone. Actor: Some Like It Hot. A minor prototype of the "Runyon-esque" character for more than three decades, Polish-born actor George E. Stone (né Gerschon Lichtenstein, on May 18, 1903) was, in actuality, a close friend of writer Damon Runyan and would play scores of colorful "dees, dem and dos" cronies throughout the 1920s, '30s ...

  3. George E. Stone. Actor: Some Like It Hot. A minor prototype of the "Runyon-esque" character for more than three decades, Polish-born actor George E. Stone (né Gerschon Lichtenstein, on May 18, 1903) was, in actuality, a close friend of writer Damon Runyan and would play scores of colorful "dees, dem and dos" cronies throughout the 1920s, '30s ...

  4. George E. Stone (born Gerschon Lichtenstein; May 18, 1903 – May 26, 1967) was a Polish-born American character actor in movies, radio, and television. Description above from the Wikipedia article George E. Stone, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

  5. George E. Stone was a character actor in movies, radio, and television. Stone’s slight build and very expressive face first attracted attention in 1927, in the popular silent-film romance Seventh Heaven.

  6. George E. Stone. Stars. Film: South side of the 6900 block of Hollywood Boulevard. Actor Born Gerschon Lichtenstein on May 18, 1903 in Lodz, Poland. Died May 26, 1967 of complications from a...

  7. 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).

  8. George E. Stone. Highest Rated: 96% 42nd Street (1933) Lowest Rated: 18% Anthony Adverse (1936) Birthday: May 18, 1903. Birthplace: Lodz, Poland.

  9. Considering suicide, unable to find work after being disfigured in a fire shortly after his arrival in New York, Hungarian immigrant Janos (Hungarian-born Peter Lorre) frightens a citizen, then meets ebullient Dinky (George E. Stone), in The Face Behind the Mask, 1941, directed by Robert Florey.

  10. LOS ANGELES, May 28 (AP) --George E. Stone, a character actor best known for his gangster roles, died Friday at the Motion Picture Country House and Hospital in Woodland Hills, Calif. He was 64...

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