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Paul Maxey (1907–1963) was an American actor. Born in Wheaton, Illinois, the rotund Maxey played character roles in films from 1937, notably as the composer Victor Herbert in Till the Clouds Roll By (1946), and was in many TV shows from the 1950s onwards, notably in the role of Mayor John Peoples in the sitcom The People's Choice (1955–1958) and such other shows as M Squad, Wagon Train, Dennis the Menace, The Untouchables, Perry Mason and Lassie before his
Gender: Male
Born On: 15-Mar-1907
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Paul Maxey's Filmography on TV
List of programs starring Paul Maxey on tv. Programs are sorted in order of last seen on tv. Last updated: Nov 22, 2024 7:13 PM
Boot Hill (1958)
Bounty hunter Luke Welsh arrives looking for a wanted man. When that man draws on him he has to kill him. To collect his reward he needs a statement identifying him. But the man was well liked in town and no one will sign such a statement. When he outdraws another man who thought he was faster, some townsmen decide he should be killed and they organize a mob to go after him.
Ten Wanted Men (1955)
When his ward seeks protection with rival cattleman John Stewart, embittered, jealous rancher Wick Campbell hires ten outlaws to help him seize power in the territory.
Black Tuesday (1954)
Vicious gangster Vincent Canelli pulls off a daring prison escape just moments before going to the electric chair, taking with him Peter Manning – a bank robber and cop killer who was to die right after him. Taking several hostages along, they try to get their hands on the loot from Manning’s robbery to finance their escape from the country.
The Big Heat (1953)
Tough cop Dave Bannion takes on a politically powerful crime syndicate.
Dreamboat (1952)
Thornton Sayre, a respected college professor - secretly formerly a silent films romantic action hero - is disturbed, feeling his privacy has been violated, and his professional credibility as a scholar jeopardized, when he learns his old movies have been resurrected and are being aired on TV. He sets out to demand this cease. However, his former co-star is the hostess of the TV show playing the films, and she has other plans.
Le Jene di Chicago (1952)
A tough cop meets his match when he has to guard a gangster's widow on a tense train ride.
The Narrow Margin (1952)
A tough cop meets his match when he has to guard a gangster's widow on a tense train ride.
Cantando sotto la pioggia (1952)
In 1927 Hollywood, a silent film production company and cast make a difficult transition to sound.
Something To Live For (1952)
Alcoholic actress aided by a married Alcoholics Anonymous member with whom she has an affair.
An American in Paris (1951)
Jerry Mulligan is an exuberant American expatriate in Paris trying to make a reputation as a painter. His friend Adam is a struggling concert pianist who's a long time associate of a famous French singer, Henri Baurel. A lonely society woman, Milo Roberts, takes Jerry under her wing and supports him, but is interested in more than his art.