Frankie Burke
Born
Francis Vaselle

(1915-06-06)June 6, 1915
DiedApril 7, 1983(1983-04-07) (aged 67)
OccupationFilm actor
Years active1938-1941

Frankie Burke (June 6, 1915 April 7, 1983) was a Hollywood actor, best known for his appearance as a member of The East Side Kids.

PS 25, Brooklyn

Early life

Burke was born Frankie Vaselle and grew up in Brooklyn, New York. His name was changed when he began working in films. Burke went to P.S. 25.[1] He grew up watching James Cagney on film in local theaters and, having been told many times how much he resembled him, figured if Cagney could become famous, so could he. Burke sold newspapers on the street corners before deciding to hitchhike to Hollywood in 1937 to meet Cagney, but when the first attempt failed, he went back to Brooklyn.[1]

In 1937, Burke worked as a bellhop at a hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Life in Hollywood

He was discovered by a Warner Brothers talent scout, out searching for young men who resembled Cagney for a role in 1938's Angels with Dirty Faces. He went on to do eighteen more films, several of which were uncredited, before his last role in 1941's Shadow of the Thin Man.

Death

Burke died of lung cancer in 1983. He was survived by one son.

Filmography

YearFilmRoleNotes
1938Angels with Dirty FacesYoung Rocky
1939Off the RecordReform school inmateUncredited
1939Nancy Drew... ReporterBellboyUncredited
1939The Adventures of Jane ArdenWestern Union messengerUncredited
1939You Can't Get Away with MurderBilliard playerUncredited
1939Women in the WindJohnnie
1939Sweepstakes WinnerChalky Williams
1939Hell's KitchenSoap
1939Everybody's HobbyC.C.C. YouthUncredited
1939You Can't Get Away with MurderBilliard PlayerUncredited
1939Angels Wash Their FacesReform School Boy Making KnifeUncredited
1939Pride of the Blue GrassWillie Hobson
1940East Side KidsSkinny
1940Boys of the CitySkinny
1940Fugitive from a Prison CampSobby Taylor
1940The Quarterback'Slats' Finney
1941Ride, Kelly, RideSkeeziks O'Day
1941Model WifeMessenger boyUncredited
1941Shadow of the Thin ManBobby BurnsUncredited, final film role

References

  1. 1 2 Stokes, Jon (December 11, 1938). "Tough Kid". Detroit Free Press. p. 89. Retrieved May 12, 2021 via Newspapers.com.


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