Al Shaw

Al Shaw

Deceased · Born: Jun 1, 1902 · Died: Mar 13, 1985

1945
1928

Personal Details

BornJun 1, 1902 Poland

Biography

Al Shaw, a talented individual, came into this world on June 1, 1902, in the culturally rich and historically significant country of Poland. His life's journey was marked by a dual passion for acting and directing, which would eventually lead him to become a prominent figure in the world of cinema.

Throughout his illustrious career, Shaw left an indelible mark on the industry, with his most notable works including the 1928 film "The Beau Brummels", the 1937 film "The King and the Chorus Girl", and the 1930 film "Going Places". Each of these productions showcased his exceptional skill and dedication to his craft.

In his personal life, Shaw was married to the lovely Victoria Berkowitz, with whom he shared a deep and abiding love. Together, they navigated the ups and downs of life, creating a bond that would last a lifetime.

As the years went by, Shaw's life came full circle, and he eventually passed away on March 13, 1985, in Westminster, California, USA. Though his physical presence is no longer with us, his legacy lives on through the countless lives he touched and the enduring impact he had on the world of cinema.

Career

1951
1945
Under Western Skies
Under Western Skies as Barton Brother Act (as Shaw and Lee)
1940
Danger Ahead
Danger Ahead as Henchman Fergerson
1937
The King and the Chorus Girl
The King and the Chorus Girl as Folies Bergère Entertainer
1936
King of Burlesque
King of Burlesque as Lew Henkle
1935
I Live for Love
I Live for Love as Street Musician
1934