Maurice Shrog

Maurice Shrog was an American actor who is best known for his roles in For Love of the Game, Broadway Danny Rose, and Radio Days. Born on June 19, 1920, in Chicago, Illinois, he passed away on December 8, 2005, in Manhattan, New York City.

Personal and Family Life

Maurice Shrog served in World War II before starting his acting career. Prior to becoming an actor, he worked as a school teacher. Details about his family life are not widely documented.

Death and Legacy

Maurice Shrog died on December 8, 2005, in Manhattan. He left behind a legacy of memorable performances in film and television that continue to be appreciated by audiences.

Filmography

Title Release Date Character
Radio Days 1987-01-30 Abercrombie Couple
For Love of the Game 1999-09-17 Yankee Stadium Usher
Harvey Middleman, Fireman 1965-07-12 Mr. Koogleman
Broadway Danny Rose 1984-01-27 Hypnotist
Stardust Memories 1980-09-26 Fan in Lobby
Classified Love 1986-03-08 Hansom Driver
Night and the City 1992-10-16 Gym Manager
Double Whammy 2001-10-17 Ed
Armstrong Circle Theatre 1950-06-06
The Equalizer 1985-09-18 Pawnbroker
Law & Order 1990-09-13 Al Hardy
Law & Order 1990-09-13 Building Super