Michael Carr
Biography
Michael Carr, born on February 2, 1929, in Chicago, Illinois, was a distinguished actor whose contributions to film spanned several decades. He gained recognition for his performances in a variety of genres, showcasing his versatility and talent. Notably, Carr appeared in the controversial cult classic "Faces of Death" in 1978, which garnered significant attention for its unique approach to film. Additionally, he starred in the science fiction feature "Flying Disc Man from Mars" in 1950, a testament to his early work in the genre, and he featured in the Western film "Apache Warrior" released in 1957, further cementing his place in the cinematic landscape of his time.
Throughout his career, Carr's work left a lasting impact on the film industry, contributing to both cult favorites and mainstream cinema. His performances resonated with audiences, earning him a respected status among his peers. After a lifetime dedicated to the craft of acting, Michael Carr passed away on April 30, 2003, in Los Angeles, California. His legacy endures through his memorable roles and the influence he had on the films he participated in, ensuring he remains a notable figure in the history of American cinema.
Filmography
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Faces of Death III
1985 • Dr. Francis B. Gross
Finding Amelia
2024
Faces of Death
1978 • Dr. Francis B. Gröss
Flying Disc Man from Mars
1950 • Trent
Weekend Warriors (2021)
2021
Beau Geste (1966)
1966
Baby Oopsie
2021
He Rides Tall
1964 • Lefty
School's Out!
1992
Raging Angels
1995
Northern Lights
2009
Baby Oopsie 3: Burn Baby Burn
2024