George Humbert was an American actor known for his roles in Street Scene (1931), Why America Will Win (1918), and Officer Thirteen (1932). He was born on July 29, 1880, in Florence, Tuscany, Italy, and passed away on May 8, 1963, in Los Angeles, California, USA.
Personal and Family Life
George Humbert’s early life in Italy shaped his artistic talents. He eventually moved to America, where he pursued a successful career in acting. Details about his family life remain largely unknown.
Career
Humbert’s acting career spanned several decades, featuring a range of roles in films and theater. He became known for portraying characters that often reflected his Italian heritage, contributing significantly to the American film industry during his time.
Death and Legacy
George Humbert passed away on May 8, 1963. His contributions to the film industry are remembered, and he is recognized as an important figure among early American actors of Italian descent.
Filmography
Title | Release Date | Character |
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Street Scene | 1931-09-05 | Filippo Fiorentino |
Why America Will Win | 1918 | N/A |
Officer Thirteen | 1932 | N/A |
Dead End | 1937-08-27 | Pascagli |
Moon Over Miami | 1941-07-04 | Texas Tommy Cafe Proprietor |
Music in My Heart | 1940-01-04 | Luigi |
Daughters Courageous | 1939-06-23 | Manuel Lopez |
Lucky Jordan | 1942-11-16 | Joe Maggotti |
Fisherman’s Wharf | 1939-02-03 | Pietro |
In Caliente | 1935-05-25 | Photographer |