Gene Roth
1903-01-08 ( 122 years old ) in Redfield, South Dakota, USA

Gene Roth (January 8, 1903 – July 19, 1976) was an American film actor. Born in Redfield, South Dakota, Roth was born Eugene Oliver Edgar Stutenroth. He appeared in over 250 films between 1922 and 1967. Roth is remembered for his portrayals of heavies and bad guys in Three Stooges short films such as Slaphappy Sleuths, Hot Stuff, Quiz Whizz, Outer Space Jitters and Pies and Guys. His most memorable role was as Russian spy Bortsch in Dunked in the Deep (1949), as well as its remake, Commotion on the Ocean (1956). His most famous line was his threat to Shemp Howard: "Give me dat fill-um!" ('fill-um' being 'film' with a Russian accent). Roth also starred in the 1953 Columbia Pictures serial The Lost Planet, as the dictator of the lost planet Ergro. He later made frequent television appearances including seven episodes of The Lone Ranger from 1949 to 1954. His Stooge film appearance was in The Three Stooges Meet Hercules. Roth was struck and killed by a hit-and-run driver in Los Angeles, California on July 19, 1976. Description above from the Wikipedia article Gene Roth, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Movies

Rosie! 1967-11-22
Sylvia 1965-02-10
Cimarron 1960-12-01
Tormented 1960-09-22
The Blue Angel 1959-09-04
The Rebel Set 1959-06-28
Alaska Passage 1959-02-11
The Spider 1958-09-01
Pies and Guys 1958-06-12
Quiz Whizz 1958-02-13
She Demons 1958-01-03
The Quiet Gun 1957-07-18
Utah Blaine 1957-02-01
Nightfall 1956-11-09
Running Target 1956-11-01
Wetbacks 1956-05-04
Port of Hell 1954-12-05
Désirée 1954-11-16
Casino Royale 1954-10-21
The Maverick 1952-12-14
Montana Belle 1952-11-11
Fargo 1952-09-07
Red Snow 1952-07-07
Gold Fever 1952-06-15
Mutiny 1952-03-05
Target Unknown 1951-02-08
Again Pioneers 1950-11-01
Ghost of Zorro 1949-03-24
Alaska Patrol 1949-03-10
Framed 1947-05-25
Canyon Passage 1946-07-17
Sudan 1945-04-18
Crime, Inc. 1945-04-15
Crazy House 1943-10-08
Melody Ranch 1940-09-15
Mercy Plane 1939-12-04
Merry-Go-Round 1923-07-01