Mini-Biography:
The day of birth of Murray Alper is not on record. He is an American Actor, known for Arena (1953), Take me out to the ball game (1949), The Roaring Twenties (1939), Murray Alper's first movie on record is from 1930. His last motion picture on file dates from 1953.
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1953: Arena (Cast: Medic (/xx/)), Directed by Richard Fleischer, with Gig Young, Jean Hagen, Polly Bergen,
1949: Take me out to the ball game (Everybody's Cheering) (Cast), Directed by Busby Berkeley, with , Frank Sinatra, Gene Kelly,
1948: Slippy McGee (Cast: Red), Directed by Albert H. Kelley, with Donald 'Red' Barry, , Tom Brown,
1946: Up Goes Maisie (Up She Goes) (Cast: Mitch O'Hara), Directed by Harry Beaumont, with Ann Sothern, George Murphy, Hillary Brooke,
1945: They were expendable (Cast: Mahan), Directed by John Ford, Robert Montgomery, with Leon Ames, Robert Barrat,
1944: A wing and a prayer (Cast), Directed by Henry Hathaway, with Don Ameche, Dana Andrews,
1942: Saboteur (Cast: Lastwagenfahrer), Directed by Alfred Hitchcock, with Priscilla Lane, Robert Cummings, Otto Krüger,
1942: The Big Shot (Cast: Quinto), Directed by Lewis Seiler, with Humphrey Bogart, Chick Chandler,
1941: Bullets for O'Hara (Cast: Singing Messenger), Directed by William K. Howard, with , Roger Pryor, Anthony Quinn,
1941: The Maltese Falcon (Cast: Frank Richman), Directed by John Huston, with Humphrey Bogart, Jerome Cowan, Gladys George,
1940: The Nights of Nights (Cast), Directed by Lewis Milestone, with Olympe Bradna, Reginald Gardiner,
1939: The Roaring Twenties (Cast: 1st Mechanic), Directed by Raoul Walsh, Anatole Litvak, with James Cagney, Priscilla Lane, Humphrey Bogart,
1937: Sea Devils (Cast: Seaman Brown), Directed by Benjamin Stoloff, with Victor McLaglen, Preston Foster, Ida Lupino,
1935: The public menace (Cast: Stiglitz ), Directed by Erle C. Kenton, with Jean Arthur, George Murphy, Douglass Dumbrille,
1930: The Royal Family of Broadway (Cast: McDermott ), Directed by George Cukor, Cyril Gardner, with Ina Claire, Fredric March, Mary Brian,