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Mickey Finn
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: Mickey Finn was born in 1919 in Hugo, Oklahoma, USA as Marshall Finn. He is known for his work on The Spider (1958), Shirley Temple's Storybook (1958) and Pardners (1956)
Born
: Unknown birthdate.
Birthplace
: Hugo, Oklahoma, USA
Death
: Mon, Apr 24 1989
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The Shakiest Gun in the West
Mickey Finn was
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in The Shakiest Gun in the West
as 'Father (uncredited)'.
Wed, Jul 10 1968
Incident at Phantom Hill
Mickey Finn was
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in Incident at Phantom Hill
as '2nd Hunter'.
Fri, Jul 01 1966
Robin and the 7 Hoods
Mickey Finn was
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in Robin and the 7 Hoods
as 'Bartender'.
Wed, Jun 24 1964
Who's Minding the Store?
Mickey Finn was
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in Who's Minding the Store?
as 'Taxi Driver (uncredited)'.
Thu, Nov 28 1963
Taras Bulba
Mickey Finn was
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in Taras Bulba
as 'Korzh'.
Wed, Nov 21 1962
Terror At Black Falls
Mickey Finn was
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in Terror At Black Falls
as ''Cowboy' Dawson, big bearded man'.
Wed, May 23 1962
Sergeants 3
Mickey Finn was
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in Sergeants 3
as 'Morton'.
Sat, Feb 10 1962
The Boy and the Pirates
Mickey Finn was
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in The Boy and the Pirates
as 'Peake'.
Wed, Apr 13 1960
Alias Jesse James
Mickey Finn was
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in Alias Jesse James
as 'Tough #2 in Dirty Dog Saloon'.
Fri, Mar 20 1959
The Spider
Mickey Finn was
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in The Spider
as 'Sam Haskel'.
Mon, Sep 01 1958
Girl in the Woods
Mickey Finn was
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in Girl in the Woods
as 'Samson'.
Sun, Jun 01 1958
The Tin Star
Mickey Finn was
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in The Tin Star
as 'McCall'.
Wed, Oct 23 1957
Pardners
Mickey Finn was
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in Pardners
as 'Red'.
Wed, Aug 01 1956
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Ages in TV shows are based off the first air date and may not be accurate. View individual episode details for accurate ages
Law of the Plainsman
Mickey Finn was
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in Law of the Plainsman
as 'Curley'.
First Air Date
Thu, Oct 01 1959
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