Paul Dubov

Personal Info

Known For Actor

Gender Male

Birthday 1918-10-10

Deathday 1979-09-20 (60 years old)

Place of Birth Chicago, Illinois, USA

Also Known As Paul Dubor

Paul Dubov

Biography

No biography available for this person.

Known For

Actor

1976
Crash!

as Dr. Cross

1965
Honey West

as Lieutenant Badger

1963
Shock Corridor

as Dr. Menkin

1963
Irma la Douce

as Andre

1962
The Underwater City

as George Burnett

1961
1960
Ma Barker's Killer Brood

as Alvin Karpis

1959
The Purple Gang

as Thomas Allen

1959
The Atomic Submarine

as David Milburn

1959
1959
Verboten!

as Capt. R. Harvey

1959
Tokyo After Dark

as Jesse Bronson

1959
The Twilight Zone

as Man (uncredited)

1959
One Step Beyond

as Detective Marsac

1957
Forty Guns

as Judge Macy

1957
1957
China Gate

as Capt. Caumont

1957
Voodoo Woman

as Marcel Chateau

1957
Guns Don't Argue

as Alvin Karpis

1957
The Lucy–Desi Comedy Hour

as Crandall (uncredited)

1957
Perry Mason

as Monsieur Arnaux

1956
1956
He Laughed Last

as Billy Boy Barnes

1956
The She-Creature

as Johnny, the barker

1955
1955
Apache Woman

as Ben Hunter

1955
Mad at the World

as Jamie Allison

1954
The Silver Chalice

as Jabez - Roman Magistrate (uncredited)

1954
The Atomic Kid

as Anderson

1953
I, the Jury

as Marty

1952
Kansas City Confidential

as Eddie (uncredited)

1952
High Noon

as Scott (uncredited)

1952
Red Skies of Montana

as Doctor (uncredited)

1951
I Love Lucy

as Jerry

1950
The Flying Missile

as Army Lieutenant

1950
1950
The Killer That Stalked New York

as Intern, Phil (uncredited)

1950
Triple Trouble

as Pretty Boy Gleason

1950
Outside the Wall

as Stick-Up Man (uncredited)

1949
Champion

as Gangster (uncredited)

1949
The Set-Up

as Gambler (uncredited)

1945
Strange Holiday

as Paul Dubov

1943
We've Never Been Licked

as Student (uncredited)

1943
It Ain't Hay

as Tout (uncredited)

1942
Mug Town

as Waiter

1942
Who Done It?

as Radio Actor (uncredited)

1942
1942
Escape from Hong Kong

as Franz Schuler

1942
1942
Girls' Town

as Lionel Fontaine

1942
Bombay Clipper

as News photographer

1941
Appointment for Love

as Blake (uncredited)

Writer

1975
Wonder Woman

as Writer

1968
1968
The Mod Squad

as Teleplay

1965
Honey West

as Writer

Creator