Paul Maxey

Paul Maxey

Acting 1907-03-15 Wheaton, Illinois, USA

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Paul Maxey (1907–1963) was an American actor. Born in Wheaton, Illinois, the rotund Maxey played character roles in films from 1937, notably as the composer Victor Herbert in Till the Clouds Roll By (1946), and was in many TV shows from the 1950s onwards, notably in the role of Mayor John Peoples in the sitcom The People's Choice (1955–1958) and such other shows as M Squad, Wagon Train, Dennis the Menace, The Untouchables, Perry Mason and Lassie before his death in 1963 at age 56.

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1961 Big Man in Jaguar in Dream
1961 Sam Breckridge
1959 Self
1958 Judge Wallen
1957 Santa Claus - State Farm Ins. Commercial
1955 Davis, Disbarred Lawyer
1955 Mr. Fielding (uncredited)
1955 Mayor John Peoples
1955
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1954 Donaldson (uncredited)
1953 George Fuller (uncredited)
1953 Sheriff Jack
1952 Sam Jennings
1952 Dancing Fat Man at Party (uncredited)
1952 Board Member (uncredited)
1952 Jolly Joe Johnson
1952 Member of College Board (uncredited)
1952 Man Talking to Gabby Agent at the Party (uncredited)
1952 Hofstadter (uncredited)
1952 Senator (uncredited)
1952 Mr. Ringrose
1952 Al Petry
1951 Van Heusen
1951 Dr. Turner (uncredited)
1951 John McDowd (uncredited)
1951 Mr. Reese - Board Member (uncredited)
1950 Elmer Galway
1950 Thompson
1950 Party Guest
1950 Fat Man (uncredited)
1949 Editor
1949 Judge Kenworthy
1949 Local Chairman (uncredited)
1949 Clothes Merchant
1949 John Anderson
1949 Gentry
1949 Police Dispatcher
1949 Fat Santa Claus (Uncredited)
1948 First Insurance Investigator (Uncredited)
1948 Hotel Manager (uncredited)
1948
1947 Martin Jamison
1947 Treasury Department Expert (uncredited)
1947 Paul Maxey
1947 Coroner (uncredited)
1947 Leon's Boss
1946 Arthur Brennan
1946 Victor Herbert
1942 Servant Announcing Party Guests (uncredited)
1941 'Bullet' Bill Miller
1941 Dennis Grady
1941 Fat Ocean Zephyr Investor (uncredited)
1941 Pete, the Reporter
1940 Mr. Wilson
1940 Harmon
1937 Fred - Substitute Singer (uncredited)