Noel Madison
Biography
Noel Madison (born Noel Nathaniel Moscovitch; April 30, 1897 – January 6, 1975) was an American character actor in the 1930s and 1940s and appeared in 75 films, often as a gangster. Born in New York City, Madison was the son of actor Maurice Moscovitch and his wife Rose. Besides his theatrical work in the United States, he acted on stage in England and Australia. Description above from the Wikipedia article Noel Madison, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Known For

'G' Men

Little Caesar

Manhattan Melodrama

The House of Rothschild

Me and My Gal

Footsteps in the Dark

A Shot in the Dark

The Last Mile
All Movies (65)
- The Best of Laurel and Hardy1968 · as Second Gangster (archive footage) (uncredited)
- The Gentleman from Nowhere1948 · as Vincent Sawyer
- Jitterbugs1943 · as Tony Queen
- The Black Raven1943 · as Mike Bardoni
- Shantytown1943 · as Ace Lambert
- Miss V from Moscow1942 · as Fritz Kleiss
- Bombs Over Burma1942 · as Me-Hoi
- A Desperate Chance for Ellery Queen1942 · as George Belden
- Secret Agent of Japan1942 · as Saito
- A Tragedy at Midnight1942 · as Ricci (uncredited)
- Joe Smith, American1942 · as Schricker
- Highway West1941 · as Salvo, Henchman
- Sucker List1941 · as Mr. Brown
- A Shot in the Dark1941 · as Al Martin
- Ellery Queen's Penthouse Mystery1941 · as Gordon Cobb
- Footsteps in the Dark1941 · as Leopold Fissue
- The Great Plane Robbery1940 · as Joe Colson
- Know Your Money1940 · as Dominic
- Missing Evidence1939 · as Paul Duncan
- City in Darkness1939 · as Belescu
- Anything to Declare?1938 · as Dr. Klee
- Climbing High1938 · as Gibson
- Crackerjack1938 · as Sculpie
- Sailing Along1938 · as Windy
- Kate Plus Ten1938 · as Gregori
- The Man Who Made Diamonds1937 · as Joseph
- Nation Aflame1937 · as Frank Sandino
- Gangway1937 · as Mike Otterman
- Man Of The People1937 · as Benny Silvers
- The House of Secrets1936 · as Dan Wharton
- Our Relations1936 · as Second Gangster at Pirate's Club
- Missing Girls1936 · as Ben Davis
- Straight from the Shoulder1936 · as Trim
- Easy Money1936 · as 'Duke' Trotti
- Champagne Charlie1936 · as Pedro Gorini
- Murder at Glen Athol1936 · as Gus Colleti
- Muss 'em Up1936 · as Tony Spivali, Gambler
- My Marriage1936 · as Marty Harris
- The Pace That Kills1935 · as Nick - The Pusher
- 3 Kids and a Queen1935 · as Stanley
- The Girl Who Came Back1935 · as Hal Brewster
- Woman Wanted1935 · as Joe Metz
- What Price Crime1935 · as Douglas Worthington
- 'G' Men1935 · as Durfee
- Four Hours to Kill!1935 · as Anderson
- The Morals of Marcus1935 · as Tony Pasquale
- Manhattan Melodrama1934 · as Manny Arnold
- The House of Rothschild1934 · as Carl Rothschild
- I Like it That Way1934 · as Jimmy Stuart
- Journal of a Crime1934 · as Costelli
- The Important Witness1933 · as Gus Miranda
- Destination Unknown1933 · as Maxie
- Humanity1933 · as Sam Bernstein
- West of Singapore1933 · as Degama
- Laughter in Hell1933 · as Brownfield
- Me and My Gal1932 · as Baby Face
- The Last Mile1932 · as D'Amoro, Cell 6
- Radio Patrol1932 · as Tony
- The Trial of Vivienne Ware1932 · as Angelo Paroni
- Symphony of Six Million1932 · as Magnus
- Play Girl1932 · as Martie Happ
- The Star Witness1931 · as Henchman Horan (uncredited)
- Little Caesar1931 · as Killer Peppi (uncredited)
- The Doorway to Hell1930 · as Rocco
- Sinners' Holiday1930 · as Buck