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Mickey Simpson
Age: 71 (passed away Sep. 23rd, 1985) Height: 6' 6"
Birth Place: Rochester, New York, USA Born: Dec. 3rd, 1913
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BIOGRAPHY: American supporting actor of burly roles. Born Charles Henry Simpson to Fred and Bertha Rogers Simpson in Rochester, New York, his paternal heritage was Irish. He was the eldest of four sons, one of whom, Richard, died in childhood. When his father was unable to work following the 1929 stock market crash, his mother supported the family as a waitress. By his twenties, he had grown into a hulking figure and considered a boxing career. He has been referred to in some sources as the 1935 "New York City Heavyweight Boxing Champion," but the only official records of his ring work are for two fights in Los Angeles in 1939, both of which he lost. Simpson, nicknamed "Mickey," arrived in Los Angeles in the late 1930s. Some unconfirmed stories have him working as a chauffeur for Claudette Colbert. In 1939, he reportedly played a tiny bit part in his first film, Stagecoach (1939), a film whose director, John Ford (I), would loom large in Simpson's career. Simpson found fairly steady movie work as various guards, cops, bouncers, and thugs until his career was interrupted by World War II, in which he reportedly served in the U.S. Army. When he returned to Hollywood, it was Ford who resurrected his career, giving Simpson a small but notable role as one of Walter Brennan's sons in My Darling Clementine (1946). Simpson would appear in a total of nine Ford films, though his most familiar role is probably that of Sarge, the racist diner owner who beats up Rock Hudson near the end of Giant (1956). Simpson worked, primarily in lesser roles, until his 57th year. He died of heart failure in Northridge, California, near his Reseda home, on 23 September 1985, at the age of 71. He was buried at Forest Lawn, Hollywood Hills Cemetery in Los Angeles.
TRIVIA:
- Was at one time the personal chauffeur for 'Claudette Colbert' (qv).
- Was the 1935 New York City heavyweight boxing champion.
- Fought in the US Army during World War II.
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