
Duke York
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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.
Known for
Credits

The Gunfighter (1950)
as Pete's Pal (uncredited)

Winchester '73 (1950)
as Man (uncredited)

Saboteur (1942)
as Deputy Sheriff (uncredited)

Flash Gordon (1936)
as King Kala

Libeled Lady (1936)
as Cab Driver (uncredited)

Island of Lost Souls (1932)
as Beast (uncredited)

Woman of the Year (1942)
as Football Player (uncredited)

Invisible Agent (1942)
as German Sentry (uncredited)

Union Pacific (1939)
as Railwayman (uncredited)

Destry Rides Again (1939)
as Townsman (uncredited)

Arabian Nights (1942)
as Archer (uncredited)

The Spoilers (1942)
as Miner (uncredited)

I'm No Angel (1933)
as Sideshow Spectator (uncredited)

The Red Badge of Courage (1951)
as Veteran (uncredited)

Texas (1941)
as Wise Guy

The Shadow (1940)
as Henchman

Who Done It? (1942)
as Attendant with the Coroner (uncredited)

Lost in a Harem (1944)
as Jailer / Clerk (uncredited)

Silver City (1951)
Actor

Nazi Agent (1942)
as Sailor (uncredited)

That Lady in Ermine (1948)
Actor

The Iroquois Trail (1950)
as Frontiersman (uncredited)

Stand by for Action (1942)
as Sailor (uncredited)

Thank Your Lucky Stars (1943)
as Wooden Indian (uncredited)

Murders in the Zoo (1933)
as Seamen (Uncredited)

Fort Worth (1951)
as Gunman (uncredited)

Jackass Mail (1942)
as Rancher Seeing Baggot with Roan Horse

Crazy House (1943)
as Dead End Character

Follow the Boys (1944)
as Military Policeman (uncredited)

Panama Hattie (1942)
as Bruno (uncredited)

Alias Boston Blackie (1942)
as Johnson - Policeman in Squad Car 29 (uncredited)

When the Daltons Rode (1940)
Actor

Where Danger Lives (1950)
as Postville Cowboy (uncredited)

Higher Than a Kite (1943)
as Sgt. Kelly (uncredited)

Fortunes of Captain Blood (1950)
as Andrew Hardy

Sky Murder (1940)
as Enforcer at Cell Block Meeting

Gang Bullets (1938)
as Collins (uncredited)

They Gave Him a Gun (1937)
as Sourpuss Soldier (uncredited)

You Can't Cheat an Honest Man (1939)
as Minor Role (uncredited)
Mercy Plane (1939)
as Joe

The Garden Murder Case (1936)
as Traffic Cop (Uncredited)

A Slight Case of Murder (1938)
as Champ

Spaceship to the Unknown (1966)
as (scenes deleted) (archive footage) (as Duke York Jr.)

A Man Betrayed (1941)
as Doorman at Club Inferno (uncredited)

The Green Archer (1940)
as Martel aka Harry Madison

Rhythm on the Range (1936)
as Police Officer

Navy Secrets (1939)
as Babe - Henchman

Stolen Harmony (1935)
as Duke (uncredited)

Upperworld (1934)
as Marine in Burlesque Theatre (uncredited)

The Fighting Devil Dogs (1938)
as Sam (uncredited)

Fort Defiance (1951)
as Joe Doniger

Professor Beware (1938)
as Handshaker - Paint-Brush Gag

Dangerous Number (1937)
as Policeman

Sworn Enemy (1936)
as Al, a Gangster (uncredited)

Kid Glove Killer (1942)
as Card-Playing Henchman (uncredited)

Two Yanks in Trinidad (1942)
as MP Corporal (uncredited)

Little Men (1940)
as Poker Player

Crash Donovan (1936)
as Patrolman (uncredited)

Strangers All (1935)
as Sig Ruman - Protester at Meeting / Courtroom Witness

Strike Me Pink (1936)
as Smiley

The Pursuit of Happiness (1934)
as Jonathan

Sea Raiders (1941)
as Pete - Whaler Crewman

Wide Open Faces (1938)
as Joe, a Gangster

Trail of the Vigilantes (1940)
as Deputy Sheriff
Elmer and Elsie (1934)
as Smith

Hit Parade of 1951 (1950)
as Cal
An All American Toothache (1936)
as Coach Bill

Mind Your Own Business (1936)
as Cruger's Henchman

Rogue River (1951)
as Bowers

Mob Town (1941)
as Burly Man (uncredited)

Terry and the Pirates (1940)
as Leopard Man

Northwest Territory (1951)
as Dawson

Here Comes Cookie (1935)
as Milkman (uncredited)

Silver Canyon (1951)
as Sergeant Laughlin

Maisie Gets Her Man (1942)
as Stagehand at Second Theatre (Uncredited)

Two for Tonight (1935)
as Cop in Cafe

The Three Mesquiteers (1936)
as Chuck

His Family Tree (1935)
as Henchman with Frank

The Secret Seven (1940)
as Joe Carpa

Doctor in Industry: The Story of Kennethh W. Randall, M.D. (1946)
as Sam Gregg

Of Cash and Hash (1955)
as Angel (uncredited)

Call of the Klondike (1950)
as Luke

Who Done It? (1949)
as Nikko

Idle Roomers (1944)
as Lupe the Wolf Man

Shivering Sherlocks (1948)
as Angel

Many Sappy Returns (1938)
as Male Nurse





