Don Costello
Biography
A Broadway stage actor, Costello entered films in 1935 and in 1939 was put under contract with MGM. Known for his wicked sense of humor, Costello often times played the role of a menace or a tough guy. Date of Death 24 October 1945, Hollywood, California
Known For

The Blue Dahlia

Another Thin Man

Here Comes Mr. Jordan

Johnny Eager

Wildcat Bus

Here Come the Co-Eds

Crime Doctor

A Lady Takes a Chance
All Movies (35)
- The Blue Dahlia1946 · as Leo
- Crime of the Century1946 · as Joe, Bartender
- Follow That Woman1945 · as Nick
- Marshal of Laredo1945 · as Henchman Pretty Boy Murphy
- The Red Dragon1945 · as Charles Masack
- Incendiary Blonde1945 · as Gus Vettori (uncredited)
- Along Came Jones1945 · as Leo Gledhill
- Great Stagecoach Robbery1945 · as Jed Quinlan
- Here Come the Co-Eds1945 · as Diamond (uncredited)
- Mystery Man1944 · as Bud Trilling
- The Whistler1944 · as Lefty Vigran aka Gorss (Uncredited)
- Texas Masquerade1944 · as Ace Maxson
- Murder on the Waterfront1943 · as Gordon Shane
- A Lady Takes a Chance1943 · as Drunk
- Crime Doctor1943 · as Nick Ferris / Jim Warren
- Air Raid Wardens1943 · as Heydrich
- Truck Busters1943 · as Anthony 'Tony' Bonetti
- A Night to Remember1942 · as Eddie Turner
- Just Off Broadway1942 · as George Dolphin
- A-Haunting We Will Go1942 · as Doc Lake
- Sundown Jim1942 · as Dobe Hyde
- Joe Smith, American1942 · as Mead
- Johnny Eager1941 · as Billiken
- Unholy Partners1941 · as Georgie Pelotti
- Last of the Duanes1941 · as Jim Bland
- Whistling in the Dark1941 · as 'Noose' Green
- Here Comes Mr. Jordan1941 · as Lefty
- I'll Wait for You1941 · as Police Sergeant Brent
- Ride on Vaquero1941 · as Redge
- Sleepers West1941 · as Carl Izzard
- Wildcat Bus1940 · as Sid Casey
- One Crowded Night1940 · as Lefty
- Joe and Ethel Turp Call on the President1939 · as Fred
- Another Thin Man1939 · as 'Diamond Back' Vogel
- Hot News Margie1931 · as Football Player (uncredited)