Abe Dinovitch was an American actor who is best known for Dr. Broadway (1942), Hitler: Beast of Berlin (1939), and Fireside Theatre (1949).
Personal and Family Life
Abe Dinovitch was born on June 5, 1909, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He was married to Nadjy, although not much is publicly known about their relationship or family life.
Death and Legacy
Abe passed away on July 8, 1979, in Los Angeles, California. His contributions to cinema, particularly during the early to mid-20th century, remain a part of film history, showcasing his versatility as an actor in various roles.
Filmography
Title | Release Date | Character |
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Chicken Wagon Family | 1939-08-10 | Truck Driver |
Kid Nightingale | 1939-11-04 | Second Drunk at Soxey’s (uncredited) |
The Man Who Wouldn’t Talk | 1940-01-11 | Soldier |
Hitler: Beast of Berlin | 1939-10-07 | Kopke |
Slightly Dangerous | 1943-04-01 | Man in newspaper office (uncredited) |
The Inspector General | 1949-12-31 | Peasant (uncredited) |
Repeat Performance | 1947-05-22 | Peanut Vendor |
Pretty Baby | 1950-09-16 | Taxi Driver (uncredited) |
Back to Bataan | 1945-05-30 | Singer (uncredited) |
Let’s Make It Legal | 1951-10-31 | Laborer (uncredited) |
The Set-Up | 1949-03-29 | Ring Caller (uncredited) |
Tea for Two | 1950-09-01 | |
Raw Deal | 1948-05-21 | |
Eve Knew Her Apples | 1945-04-12 | Wrestler – Bus Passenger (uncredited) |
The Secret Fury | 1950-02-21 | Man (uncredited) |
Call Northside 777 | 1948-02-13 | Polish Man (uncredited) |
Among the Living | 1941-12-12 | |
O. Henry’s Full House | 1952-08-07 | Barney (segment “The Clarion Call”) (uncredited) |
Pot o’ Gold | 1941-04-03 | Fish Peddler (uncredited) |
Dr. Broadway | 1942-05-09 | Benny |