
Timothy Carey
Personal Info
Known for
Acting
Gender
Male
Birthday
1929-03-11
Day of Death
1994-05-11 (65 years old)
Place of Birth
Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
Timothy Carey
Biography
Wikipedia:
Timothy Agoglia Carey (born March 11, 1929, Brooklyn, New York – died May 11, 1994, Los Angeles, California) was an American film and television actor.
Carey wrote, produced, directed and starred in the 1962 feature The World's Greatest Sinner which was scored by Frank Zappa. Although it did not have wide commercial release, the film has achieved cult status through repeated screenings at the "midnight movies" in Los Angeles in the 1960s. This movie established Carey as an important figure in independent film.
As an actor, Carey appeared in the Stanley Kubrick films The Killing and Paths of Glory, and in the John Cassavetes-directed films Minnie and Moskowitz and The Killing of a Chinese Bookie.
He had roles in East of Eden, The Wild One, One-Eyed Jacks and Beach Blanket Bingo. He played a minor role as the Angel of Death in the comedy film D.C. Cab, and appeared in the Monkees vehicle Head. His final appearance was in the 1986 movie Echo Park. Carey also did a select amount of acting on TV from the 1950s through the 1980s.
Carey's image appears behind George Harrison on the cover of the Beatles album Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band. Unfortunately, his cutout is obscured by Harrison. Outtake photos from the "Pepper" session show his full face from the movie "The Killing".
Timothy Carey died from a stroke in 1994, aged 65.
Acting
(1985)
Echo Park
as Vinnie
(1983)
D.C. Cab
as Angel of Death
(1983)
(1982)
Fast-Walking
as Bullet
(1980)
Nightside
as Slowboy
(1979)
Tweet's Ladies of Pasadena
as Tweet Twig
(1978)
Tarzana
as Benny
(1977)
Speedtrap
as Loomis
(1976)
(1976)
Chesty Anderson U.S. Navy
as Vincent
(1975)
Peeper
as Sid
(1973)
The Outfit
as Jake Menner
(1973)
The Bait
as Big Mike
(1972)
Ransom for a Dead Man
as Bert
(1972)
Get to Know Your Rabbit
as Policeman (uncredited)
(1971)
Minnie and Moskowitz
as Morgan Morgan
(1971)
What's the Matter with Helen?
as The Tramp
(1969)
Change of Habit
as Ajax Market Manager (uncredited)
(1968)
Head
as Lord High 'n Low
(1967)
A Time for Killing
as Billy Cat
(1967)
Waterhole #3
as Hilb
(1966)
Duel at Diablo
as Deputy Clem (uncredited)
(1965)
Beach Blanket Bingo
as South Dakota Slim
(1964)
Rio Conchos
as Chico - Cantina Owner (uncredited)
(1964)
Bikini Beach
as South Dakota Slim
(1962)
Convicts 4
as Nick
(1962)
Mermaids of Tiburon
as Milo Sangster
(1962)
The World's Greatest Sinner
as Clarence Hilliard
(1961)
One-Eyed Jacks
as Howard Tetley
(1961)
The Second Time Around
as Bonner
(1960)
The Boy and the Pirates
as Morgan
(1959)
The Gunfight at Dodge City
as Forbes
(1958)
Unwed Mother
as Abortionist
(1958)
Revolt in the Big House
as Ed 'Bugsy' Kyle
(1957)
Paths of Glory
as Pvt. Maurice Ferol
(1957)
Bayou
as Ulysses
(1957)
House of Numbers
as Frenchy (uncredited)
(1957)
Chain of Evidence
as Carl Fowler
(1956)
The Killing
as Nikki Arcane
(1956)
The Last Wagon
as Cole Harper (uncredited)
(1956)
Naked Gun
as Hartman (henchman)
(1956)
Flight to Hong Kong
as Legarto
(1956)
Francis in the Haunted House
as Hugo
(1956)
Rumble on the Docks
as Frank Mangus
(1955)
East of Eden
as Joe (uncredited)
(1955)
I'll Cry Tomorrow
as Derelict (uncredited)
(1955)
Finger Man
as Lou Terpe
(1954)
Alaska Seas
as Wycoff
(1953)
The Wild One
as Chino's Boy (uncredited)
(1953)
Crime Wave
as Johnny Haslett (uncredited)
(1953)
White Witch Doctor
as Jarrett
(1952)
Hellgate
as Wyand (uncredited)
(1952)
Bloodhounds of Broadway
as Crockett Pace (uncredited)
(1951)
Ace in the Hole
as Construction Worker (uncredited)
(1951)
Across the Wide Missouri
as Baptiste DuNord (uncredited)
Crew
(1979)
Tweet's Ladies of Pasadena
Director
(1962)
The World's Greatest Sinner
Director, Writer, Producer