Paul Dubov

Paul Dubov was an American actor and writer best known for his roles in Backstairs at the White House, Shock Corridor, and The Crimson Kimono. Born on October 10, 1918, in Chicago, Illinois, he became a notable figure in the film industry and passed away on September 20, 1979.

Personal and Family Life

Paul Dubov was married to Gwen Bagni in 1963 until his death in 1979. Throughout his career, he collaborated with Gwen, co-creating the television series Honey West in 1965. They shared a life in the entertainment industry, both working as writers and actors.

Career

Dubov was a contract player with Universal Pictures starting in 1942 and appeared in many films directed by Samuel Fuller. He was also active in television, writing episodic content and acting in various series. His work spanned several decades, showcasing his versatility and talent in both film and television.

Death and Legacy

Paul Dubov died from cancer on September 20, 1979, in Encino, California. His contributions to both film and television, especially in the crime and drama genres, have left a lasting impact. He is remembered for his diverse roles and collaborative work with his wife in the entertainment industry.

Filmography


TitleRelease DateCharacter
Irma la Douce1963-06-05Andre
Cell 2455 Death Row1955-04-19Al
The Brothers Rico1957-09-01Phil
Underworld U.S.A.1961-02-22Gela
Day the World Ended1955-12-01Radek
I, the Jury1953-08-14Marty
The She-Creature1956-08-01Johnny, the barker
The Atomic Submarine1959-11-29David Milburn
Guns Don’t Argue1957-01-01Alvin Karpis
Mad at the World1955-05-13Jamie Allison
Shock Corridor1963-09-25Dr. Menkin
Honey West1965-09-17Lieutenant Badger
Perry Mason1957-09-21Monsieur Arnaux
I Love Lucy1951-10-15Jerry