Acting credits
207
Prolific
Very extensive acting filmography.

Acting
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Acting credits
207
Prolific
Very extensive acting filmography.
TMDB popularity
1.4
Low visibility
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TMDB ID: 3140
IMDb ID: nm0492908
Known for: Acting
Born: February 17, 1910
Died: November 27, 2005
Age: 95
Place of birth: New York City, New York, USA
Gender: Male
Adult content flag: No
Career span: 1932 - 2003
Years active: 72
Average TMDB rating: 6.47
Wikidata: Q928456
Also known as
F.A. Foss • Marc Laurence • Marc C. Lawrence • Mark Lawrence • Max Goldsmith
Other jobs
Marc Lawrence was an American character actor who specialized in underworld types. In 1930, Lawrence befriended another young actor, John Garfield. The two appeared in a number of plays before Lawrence was given a film contract with Columbia Pictures. Lawrence appeared in films beginning in 1931. Garfield followed, starting his film career in 1938. Lawrence's pock-marked complexion, brooding appearance and New York street-guy accent made him a natural for heavies, and he played scores of gangsters and mob bosses over the next six decades. Later, Lawrence found himself under scrutiny for his political leanings. When called before the House Un-American Activities Committee, he admitted he had once been a member of the Communist Party. He named Sterling Hayden, Lionel Stander, Anne Revere, Larry Parks, Karen Morley and Jeff Corey as Communists. He was blacklisted and departed for Europe, where he continued to make films. Following the demise of the blacklist, he returned to America and resumed his position as a familiar and talented purveyor of gangland types. He played gangsters in two James Bond movies: 1971's Diamonds Are Forever opposite Sean Connery, and 1974's The Man with the Golden Gun opposite Roger Moore. He also portrayed a henchman opposite Laurence Olivier in Marathon Man (1976) and a stereotypical Miami mob boss alongside Jerry Reed and Dom DeLuise in the comedy Hot Stuff (1979).


Movie credits linked with Marc Lawrence.
as Acme VP, Stating the Obvious
as Cousin Nolan
as Self
as Old Man
as Carlo Gambino
as Old Timer
as Sam the Bellhop
as Kloppman
as Santos Alicante
as Bar Patron
as Ben Beloit
as Michael Fazio
as Vinnie 'The Cannon' DiMotti
as Mr. Weiss / Dieter (segment "The Case of Claire Hansen")
as Salvatore Licuti
as Daniel Ginelli
as Torpedo
as Abraham Weiss / Dieter
as Mr. Booth
as Carmine
as Webster
as Rupert Stiltskin
as Louie
as Erhard
Series credits linked with Marc Lawrence.
as Mr. Newton • 1 eps
as Mr. Zeemo • 1 eps
as Abe the Just • 1 eps
as Volnath • 1 eps
as Sam Marlini • 1 eps
as Co-Driver • 1 eps
as Mr. Jones • 1 eps
as Don Vincenzo • 1 eps
1 eps
1 eps
as Kelso • 1 eps
as Prouty • 1 eps
1 eps
as Frankie Fury • 1 eps
as Joe Grapefruit • 1 eps
as Angelo Palerma • 1 eps
as Abu Hassan • 1 eps
as Barney Dawson • 1 eps
as Leo Tucci • 1 eps
as Spike the Bank Robber • 1 eps
Director • 2 eps
as Marcus Maroon • 1 eps
as Luigi Renaldo • 1 eps
as Red Gaskell • 1 eps