George Gramlich was an American actor who is best known for his roles in The Pied Piper (1933), Lullaby Land (1933), and Coney Island (1943). He was born on October 14, 1898, in Bay City, Michigan, and passed away on November 18, 1961, in Los Angeles, California.
Personal and Family Life
George Gramlich’s early life in Michigan shaped his passion for the arts. Not much is publicly known about his family, but he pursued a career in entertainment, eventually moving to California to further his acting ambitions.
Career
Gramlich’s acting career included notable performances in animated and musical productions. He voiced the character of The Pied Piper in the 1933 short film and appeared in the film Lullaby Land as Sandman. He also took on the role of Chorus Boy in the 1943 musical Coney Island.
Death and Legacy
George Gramlich died on November 18, 1961, in Los Angeles, California. His contributions to early film and voice acting, particularly in animated features, have left a lasting impression on the industry. His work, although not widely recognized today, remains a part of cinema history.
Filmography
Title | Release Date | Character |
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Lullaby Land | 1933-08-19 | Sandman |
Coney Island | 1943-06-18 | Chorus Boy |
The Pied Piper | 1933-09-16 | The Pied Piper (voice) (uncredited) |