Carl Saxe

Carl Saxe was an American actor who is best known for What’s Up, Doc? (1972), Peter Gunn (1958), and Combat Sergeant (1956). Born on August 5, 1910, in Cleveland, Ohio, he passed away on April 24, 1999, in Victorville, California.

Personal and Family Life

Carl grew up in Cleveland before moving to explore his acting career. Details about his family life remain largely private, and he is primarily recognized for his work in film and television rather than his personal affairs.

Career

Saxe had a diverse acting career that included various roles in movies and television. He worked on several well-known productions, often portraying police officers or detectives. His contributions to the industry showcased his versatility and dedication to the craft.

Death and Legacy

Carl Saxe died on April 24, 1999, in Victorville, California. His legacy lives on through his memorable performances in classic films and television shows, and he is remembered by fans for his contributions to cinema.

Filmography

Title Release Date Character
Lost Flight 1970-08-13 Roscoe
Around the World 1943-11-27 Soldier
Johnny O’Clock 1947-01-07 Detective
Where Danger Lives 1950-11-16 Policeman (uncredited)
Armored Car Robbery 1950-06-08 Rhodes – Cop at Roadblock (uncredited)
Undercover Maisie 1947-03-01 Police Instructor (Uncredited)
The Window 1949-05-10 Police Officer (Uncredited)
The Split 1968-11-04 Physical Instructor (uncredited)
What’s Up, Doc? 1972-03-09 Jewel Thief
Desperate 1947-06-20 Policeman at Warehouse (uncredited)
Race Street 1948-09-11 Detective (uncredited)
Undercover Girl 1950-11-02 Detective (uncredited)
Rose Marie 1954-03-03 Mountie
The Three Musketeers 1948-10-19