Jack La Rue

Info

Role

Actor

Date of birth

05/03/1902

Date of death

01/11/1984

Place of birth

New York City, New York, USA

Jack La Rue

Biography

Discovered on Broadway by director Howard Hawks, La Rue was originally brought to Hollywood to play a gangster in Scarface (1932). He lost that role to George Raft, and similarly was replaced by Humphrey Bogart in the film version of The Petrified Forest (1936). Eventually, he became well-known to movie-goers as a mean, sexy gangster type in sadistic roles like Miriam Hopkins' abductor in The Story of Temple Drake (1933). Film audiences, who loved to loathe him on-screen, were occasionally surprised by his being cast against type in such movies as A Farewell to Arms (1932). His final film was in the low-budget film Paesano: A Voice in the Night (1975).

Known For

Road to Utopia
Road to Utopia
7.1
7.1
Virtue
Virtue
6.9
6.9
Special Agent
Special Agent
6.4
6.4