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Mort Mills Filmography

ActorBORN 1919NEW YORK CITY15 FILMS IN DB

MortMills

Known for Acting Β· Touch of Evil, Soldier Blue, The Quick Gun

15
FILMS IN DB
$333
TOTAL VALUE
8
PRICED
$42
AVG VALUE
DVD
BEST FORMAT
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RAREST RELEASE
Breakout
~$206 Β· 4K Β· 1970
πŸ“ˆ
MOST VALUABLE
Breakout
$206 Β· Est. market value

BIOGRAPHY

Mort Mills, known for his rugged charisma, made a significant mark in the film industry as both a reliable character actor and a staple in 1950s and 60s westerns. Born Mortimer Morris Kaplan, he starred in over 150 films and television episodes, with his portrayal of lawmen and villains making him a recognizable face in the genre. Collectors often seek out his work, particularly for standout performances in films like *Cry Vengeance* (1954), where his gritty presence added depth to the narrative, making it a sought-after title for fans of classic cinema. Beyond his film roles, Mills left an indelible mark on television, featuring prominently in series like *Man Without a Gun* and *Perry Mason*, where his recurring roles showcased his versatility. Notably, his appearances in iconic Alfred Hitchcock films, including *Psycho* (1960) and *Touch of Evil* (1958), elevate his status among collectors, as these titles represent critical moments in film history. For enthusiasts of physical media, Mills' contributions are not just collectible; they embody a rich era of storytelling that continues to resonate today.

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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

What type of roles is Mort Mills best known for?

Mort Mills is best known for his supporting roles in Westerns and crime dramas, often playing lawmen or tough characters.

During which decade was Mort Mills most active in his film career?

Mort Mills was most active during the 1950s, appearing in many films throughout that decade.

What are some notable films featuring Mort Mills?

Notable films include 'Touch of Evil' (1958) where he played Al Schwartz, 'Cry Vengeance' (1954) as Johnny Blue-Eyes, and 'Soldier Blue' (1970) as Sgt. O'Hearn.

Which genres did Mort Mills frequently work in?

Mort Mills worked across several genres including Western, drama, thriller, crime, comedy, and adventure films.

Did Mort Mills often play top-billed roles in his films?

Mort Mills primarily appeared in supporting roles rather than top-billed parts, contributing strong performances in ensemble casts.