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Henry Kulky was an American actor and professional wrestler from Hastings-on-Hudson, New York, probably best remembered as Chief Petty Officer Curly Jones from season 1 of Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea.
Birth Name
Henry Kulakowich
Born
Friday, 11 August 1911
Died
Friday, 12 February 1965
Actor Filmography
Title | Character | Year |
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Hollywood Mavericks | Self | 1990 |
Red Skelton: A Comedy Scrapbook | Tiger the Referee | 1981 |
Broadside | Chief | 1964 |
Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea | Chief Curley Jones / Curley Jones | 1964 |
A Global Affair | Charlie - Newsstand Proprietor | 1964 |
Grindl | Lackland | 1963 |
Going My Way | Mr. Rice | 1962 |
It's a Man's World | The Waiter | 1962 |
All Fall Down | Sailor | 1962 |
The Brothers Brannagan | Packy | 1960 |
Actor Filmography
Title | Character | Year |
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Hollywood Mavericks | Self | 1990 |
Red Skelton: A Comedy Scrapbook | Tiger the Referee | 1981 |
Broadside | Chief | 1964 |
Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea | Chief Curley Jones / Curley Jones | 1964 |
A Global Affair | Charlie - Newsstand Proprietor | 1964 |
Grindl | Lackland | 1963 |
Going My Way | Mr. Rice | 1962 |
It's a Man's World | The Waiter | 1962 |
All Fall Down | Sailor | 1962 |
The Brothers Brannagan | Packy | 1960 |
Pete and Gladys | Charlie Fox | 1960 |
Guns of the Timberland | Logger | 1960 |
Hennesey | Chief Max Bronsky | 1959 |
Bonanza | Bearcat Sampson | 1959 |
The Gunfight at Dodge City | Charlie - the Bartender | 1959 |
Compulsion | Tough Waiter | 1959 |
Up Periscope | Chief Petty Officer York | 1959 |
The Texan | Joe | 1958 |
Bombers B-52 | Calvin | 1957 |
All Mine to Give | Drunk | 1957 |
Maverick | Bartender | 1957 |
The Thin Man | Sandy - Henchman / Tom Culdane | 1957 |
Sierra Stranger | Bartender Matt / Matt | 1957 |
The Silent Service | Chief 'Fats' Fuller | 1957 |
Code 3 | Mr. Marcus | 1957 |
The Girl Can't Help It | Iceman | 1956 |
The Gale Storm Show: Oh! Susanna | Mike | 1956 |
The Sheriff of Cochise | Pinto | 1956 |
Hey, Jeannie! | Guy No. 1 | 1956 |
The Adventures of Jim Bowie | Pericles | 1956 |
I'll Cry Tomorrow | Barfly | 1955 |
It's a Dog's Life | Grainger | 1955 |
Illegal | Taylor | 1955 |
The Girl in the Red Velvet Swing | Prisoner | 1955 |
To Hell and Back | Sgt. Stack | 1955 |
Navy Log | Cookie | 1955 |
Jail Busters | Marty | 1955 |
It's Always Fair Weather | Drunk in Bar | 1955 |
Francis in the Navy | Auction Bidder | 1955 |
Finger Man | Louie | 1955 |
Love Me or Leave Me | Bouncer | 1955 |
New York Confidential | Gino | 1955 |
Abbott and Costello Meet the Keystone Kops | Brakeman | 1955 |
Prince of Players | Bartender | 1955 |
The Bob Cummings Show | The Wrestler | 1955 |
The Steel Cage | George - Convict (segment "The Chef") | 1954 |
The Magical World of Disney | Father with Nine Kids | 1954 |
Father Knows Best | Max / Sam, Delivery Man | 1954 |
A Star Is Born | Cuddles | 1954 |
The Human Jungle | Matty | 1954 |
It's a Great Life | Willie / Sidal / Lefty | 1954 |
Tobor the Great | Paul / Paul (Spy Henchman) | 1954 |
Adventures of the Falcon | Border Sergeant / Warryk | 1954 |
Fireman Save My Child | Harry | 1954 |
Phantom of the Rue Morgue | Maurice / Maurice - Sailor | 1954 |
Public Defender | Murphy | 1954 |
New Faces | Mr. Dee | 1954 |
Hell and High Water | Gunner McCrossin | 1954 |
Yukon Vengeance | Schmidt | 1954 |
Topper | Gouger | 1953 |
The Danny Thomas Show | Big Joe | 1953 |
A Lion Is in the Streets | Polli's Butler | 1953 |
Clipped Wings | Sgt. Broski | 1953 |
The Charge at Feather River | Pvt. Smiley | 1953 |
The 5,000 Fingers of Dr. T. | Stroogo | 1953 |
Powder River | Bartender | 1953 |
The Glory Brigade | Sgt. 'Smitty' Smitkowsky | 1953 |
Confidentially Connie | Meckle - the Butcher | 1953 |
Rogue's March | Russian Fisherman-Spy | 1953 |
Target Hong Kong | Dutch Pfeifer | 1953 |
The Life of Riley | Otto Schmidlap / Otto / Feeney's Big Goon / Otto Schmidlapp | 1953 |
The Abbott and Costello Show | Mulligan | 1952 |
No Holds Barred | Mike the Mauler | 1952 |
My Hero | Trigger | 1952 |
My Wife's Best Friend | Pug | 1952 |
The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet | Television Repairman / The Tough Guy / The Truck Driver / Waiter / Delivery Man / Fish Truck Driver | 1952 |
Cavalcade of America | Ernie | 1952 |
Because You're Mine | Sergeant | 1952 |
Adventures of Superman | Crusher | 1952 |
What Price Glory | Company Cook | 1952 |
The World in His Arms | Peter, Russian Servant | 1952 |
My Little Margie | Man at Beach | 1952 |
Red Planet Mars | Military Guard | 1952 |
Down Among the Sheltering Palms | First Sergeant Jones | 1952 |
Gobs and Gals | Boris | 1952 |
Red Skies of Montana | Dawson | 1952 |
Fixed Bayonets! | Vogl | 1951 |
The Kid from Amarillo | Zeno | 1951 |
Love Nest | George Thompson | 1951 |
The Red Skelton Hour | Tiger the Referee / Self - Sgt. Flannagan / Prime Minister's henchman / Jerry / Dishwasher / Big Joe | 1951 |
You Never Can Tell | Gorilla - Wrestler / Prisoner | 1951 |
Sky King | Moose Tanner | 1951 |
The Guy Who Came Back | Wizard, Wrestler / Wizard - Wrestler | 1951 |
Force of Arms | Sgt. Reiser | 1951 |
Racket Squad | Gus / Socco | 1951 |
Adventures of Wild Bill Hickok | Referee / King | 1951 |
Chinatown Chump | Henchman | 1951 |
A Snitch in Time | Steve | 1950 |
Love That Brute | Mug | 1950 |
Kill the Umpire | Baseball Fan | 1950 |
Jiggs and Maggie Out West | 'Bomber' Kulkowich (as Henry Kulkowich) / 'Bomber' Kulkowich | 1950 |
Wabash Avenue | Joe Barton | 1950 |
South Sea Sinner | Bartender | 1950 |
Bodyhold | Mike Kalumbo | 1949 |
Bandits of El Dorado | Bartender Spade | 1949 |
Alias the Champ | Bomber Kulkovich | 1949 |
The Red Danube | Russian Officer at Camp 12 Deportation | 1949 |
The Lone Ranger | Gus Gotwals | 1949 |
Mighty Joe Young | Strongman | 1949 |
Take Me Out to the Ball Game | Acrobat | 1949 |
State Department: File 649 | Mongolian Sergeant | 1949 |
Tarzan's Magic Fountain | Vredak | 1949 |
A Foreign Affair | Russian Soldier at Marketplace | 1948 |
To the Ends of the Earth | Giant Chinese Man | 1948 |
Call Northside 777 | First Bartender | 1948 |
Alias a Gentleman | Moving Man | 1948 |
Northwest Outpost | Peasant | 1947 |
A Likely Story | Tremendo | 1947 |