
David Landau
Personal Info
Known for
Acting
Gender
Male
Birthday
1879-03-08
Day of Death
1935-09-20 (56 years old)
Place of Birth
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
David Landau
Biography
From Wikipedia
David Landau (March 9, 1879, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - September 20, 1935, Hollywood, California) was an American film actor who appeared in 33 films between 1931 and 1935. He appeared on Broadway in 12 plays from 1919 to 1929. He was born David Magee, and had a stroke in 1934 from which he never recovered. He is buried at Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Glendale, California.
Known For
Acting
(1979)
The Fantastic Seven
as Prop Man
(1934)
As the Earth Turns
as Mark
(1934)
Bedside
as Dr. J. Herbert Martel
(1934)
Judge Priest
as Bob Gillis
(1934)
Wharf Angel
as Moore
(1934)
Death on the Diamond
as 'Pop' Clark
(1934)
The Man with Two Faces
as Curtis
(1933)
The Crime of the Century
as Lieutenant Frank Martin
(1933)
No Marriage Ties
as Mr. Zimmer
(1933)
One Man's Journey
as McGinnis
(1933)
She Done Him Wrong
as Dan Flynn
(1933)
Gabriel Over the White House
as John Bronson
(1933)
The Nuisance
as Kelley
(1933)
They Just Had to Get Married
as Montrose
(1932)
The Roadhouse Murder
as Kraft
(1932)
Union Depot
as Kendall
(1932)
I Am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang
as The Warden
(1932)
Air Mail
as 'Pop'
(1932)
False Faces
as McCullough
(1932)
The Cabin in the Cotton
as Tom Blake
(1932)
This Reckless Age
as Matthew Daggett
(1932)
Horse Feathers
as Jennings
(1932)
Under-Cover Man
as Inspector Conklin
(1932)
70,000 Witnesses
as Dan McKenna
(1932)
Polly of the Circus
as Beef
(1932)
The Purchase Price
as Bull McDowell
(1932)
Lawyer Man
as John "Boss" Gilmurry
(1932)
Heritage of the Desert
as Judson Holderness
(1932)
It's Tough to Be Famous
as Chief Petty Officer Steve Stevens
(1932)
Amateur Daddy
as Sam Pelgram
(1931)
Arrowsmith
as State Veterinarian
(1931)
Street Scene
as Mr. Frank Maurrant
(1931)
Taxi!
as Buck Gerard
(1931)
I Take This Woman
as Circus Boss