Duke York

Duke York

Biography: Duke York Jr. has a long resume as one of Hollywood's best stunt men. He is still often seen on TV today although audiences may not recognize him. He is most often seen today as the various "monsters" that confronted The Three Stooges during the 1940s, and as King Kala (wearing a bald cap) in the first Flash Gordon serial.

Place of Birth: Not available

Birthday: October 17, 1908

Deathday: January 24, 1952

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Known For

The Pursuit of Happiness
The Pursuit of Happiness

1934-09-27

The Secret Seven
The Secret Seven

1940-08-15

Higher Than a Kite
Higher Than a Kite

1943-07-30

Mob Town
Mob Town

1941-10-03

Hit Parade of 1951
Hit Parade of 1951

1950-10-15

Rogue River
Rogue River

1951-02-15

Silver City
Silver City

1951-12-01

A Man Betrayed
A Man Betrayed

1941-03-07

Invisible Agent
Invisible Agent

1942-08-07

The Iroquois Trail
The Iroquois Trail

1950-06-15

Fortunes of Captain Blood
Fortunes of Captain Blood

1950-05-19

Of Cash and Hash
Of Cash and Hash

1955-02-03

Arabian Nights
Arabian Nights

1942-12-25

Fort Defiance
Fort Defiance

1951-10-09

Stand by for Action
Stand by for Action

1942-12-31

The Fighting Devil Dogs
The Fighting Devil Dogs

1938-05-27

Idle Roomers
Idle Roomers

1944-07-15

Who Done It?
Who Done It?

1949-03-03

Shivering Sherlocks
Shivering Sherlocks

1948-01-08

I'm No Angel
I'm No Angel

1933-10-06

That Lady in Ermine
That Lady in Ermine

1948-08-24

Nazi Agent
Nazi Agent

1942-03-01

Gang Bullets
Gang Bullets

1938-11-10

Call of the Klondike
Call of the Klondike

1950-12-17

Saboteur
Saboteur

1942-04-24

Destry Rides Again
Destry Rides Again

1939-11-30

Sworn Enemy
Sworn Enemy

1936-09-11

His Family Tree
His Family Tree

1935-09-29

Libeled Lady
Libeled Lady

1936-10-09

The Gunfighter
The Gunfighter

1950-06-23

Professor Beware
Professor Beware

1938-07-29

Winchester '73
Winchester '73

1950-07-12

They Gave Him a Gun
They Gave Him a Gun

1937-05-07

Navy Secrets
Navy Secrets

1939-02-08

Union Pacific
Union Pacific

1939-05-05

Strangers All
Strangers All

1935-04-01

Strike Me Pink
Strike Me Pink

1936-01-24

The Shadow
The Shadow

1940-01-05

You Can't Cheat an Honest Man
You Can't Cheat an Honest Man

1939-02-17

An All American Toothache
An All American Toothache

1936-01-25

Trail of the Vigilantes
Trail of the Vigilantes

1940-12-13

When the Daltons Rode
When the Daltons Rode

1940-08-23

The Red Badge of Courage
The Red Badge of Courage

1951-09-27

Mercy Plane
Mercy Plane

1939-12-04

Sky Murder
Sky Murder

1940-09-27

Little Men
Little Men

1940-11-29

Sea Raiders
Sea Raiders

1941-10-13

The Green Archer
The Green Archer

1940-10-25

Terry and the Pirates
Terry and the Pirates

1940-04-12

Thank Your Lucky Stars
Thank Your Lucky Stars

1943-09-25

Wide Open Faces
Wide Open Faces

1938-04-18

Rhythm on the Range
Rhythm on the Range

1936-07-01

Alias Boston Blackie
Alias Boston Blackie

1942-04-02

Jackass Mail
Jackass Mail

1942-07-01

Northwest Territory
Northwest Territory

1951-12-09

Silver Canyon
Silver Canyon

1951-06-19

The Spoilers
The Spoilers

1942-06-11

Texas
Texas

1941-10-09

Dangerous Number
Dangerous Number

1937-01-22

Woman of the Year
Woman of the Year

1942-02-05

Panama Hattie
Panama Hattie

1942-09-30

Mind Your Own Business
Mind Your Own Business

1936-12-18

Crazy House
Crazy House

1943-10-08

Crash Donovan
Crash Donovan

1936-08-01

Island of Lost Souls
Island of Lost Souls

1932-12-24

Where Danger Lives
Where Danger Lives

1950-11-16

The Three Mesquiteers
The Three Mesquiteers

1936-09-22

A Slight Case of Murder
A Slight Case of Murder

1938-02-26

Who Done It?
Who Done It?

1942-10-30

Lost in a Harem
Lost in a Harem

1944-12-01

Stolen Harmony
Stolen Harmony

1935-04-20

Spaceship to the Unknown
Spaceship to the Unknown

1966-01-01

Murders in the Zoo
Murders in the Zoo

1933-03-31

The Garden Murder Case
The Garden Murder Case

1936-02-21

Maisie Gets Her Man
Maisie Gets Her Man

1942-06-01

Many Sappy Returns
Many Sappy Returns

1938-08-19

Fort Worth
Fort Worth

1951-07-14

Two for Tonight
Two for Tonight

1935-09-12