Bernard Punsley
Bernard Punsley, also known as Bernard Punsly (July 11 1923–January 20 2004), was an American actor who left show business to become a physician. He was born in New York City.
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July 11 - 1923 - January 20 - 2004 - American - Actor - Show business - Physician - New York City
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Punsley auditioned for an part in the play Dead End in 1937 because he though it might be fun. The success of the play led to a series of film appearances for the cast, including Punsley. The first film of the "Dead End Kids" (or Bowery Boys) series was Dead End, also produced in 1937. Punsley played the parts of "Milt" and later "Ape." He appeared on the silver screen with actors such as Ronald Reagan, James Cagney, Pat O'Brien, John Garfield, and Humphrey Bogart.
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Dead End - 1937 - Film - Dead End Kids - Ronald Reagan - James Cagney - Pat O'Brien - John Garfield - Humphrey Bogart
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He continued with similar film parts until he joined the army. Even as an actor, he was known to read medical books in his spare time. After receiving medical training in the army, Punsley entered the Medical College of the University of Georgia, subsequently obtaining his medical degree. He returned to the west to set up a medical practice in Torrance, California, never returning to show business. He became chief of staff in the South Bay Hospital in Redondo Beach, California. He was married to Lynne and had one child.
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University of Georgia - Medical degree - Torrance, California - Redondo Beach, California
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When Huntz Hall died in 1999, Punsley became the last suriviving cast member of the Dead End Kids.
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He died of cancer in Torrance.
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