David Landau AKA David Magee
Born: 9-Mar-1879 Birthplace: Philadelphia, PA Died: 20-Sep-1935 Location of death: Hollywood, CA Cause of death: unspecified Remains: Buried, Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Glendale, CA
Gender: Male Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Actor Nationality: United States Executive summary: Judge Priest After a lengthy but unnoticed career on Broadway, suddenly appeared in a large number of movies between 1931-33. A stroke in 1934 ended his career; he died the following year. Landau left his estate of $3803 to one Delight Howell, his "best friend", to the apparent exclusion of actress Mrs. Frances Landau, who though separated claimed to be his current legal wife.[1] [1] "David Landau Left $3803", The New York Times, 25 September 1935.
Wife: Frances
Stroke 1934 (ended his career)
FILMOGRAPHY AS ACTOR Judge Priest (5-Oct-1934) · Bob Gillis The Man with Two Faces (4-Aug-1934) · Curtis Bedside (27-Jan-1934) · Smith One Man's Journey (31-Aug-1933) · McGinnis The Nuisance (26-May-1933) Gabriel Over the White House (31-Mar-1933) · John Bronson She Done Him Wrong (27-Jan-1933) · Dan Flynn Lawyer Man (24-Dec-1932) · Gilmurry I Am a Fugitive From a Chain Gang (19-Nov-1932) · The Warden Air Mail (3-Nov-1932) The Cabin in the Cotton (15-Oct-1932) · Tom Blake Horse Feathers (10-Aug-1932) · Jennings The Purchase Price (23-Jul-1932) · Bull McDowell The Roadhouse Murder (28-Apr-1932) It's Tough to Be Famous (2-Apr-1932) · CPO Steve Stevens Polly of the Circus (27-Feb-1932) · Beef Taxi! (23-Jan-1932) · Buck Gerard Union Depot (14-Jan-1932) · Kendall This Reckless Age (9-Jan-1932) Arrowsmith (7-Dec-1931) · Veterinarian Street Scene (26-Aug-1931) · Frank Maurrant
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