Freddie Steele (December 18, 1912 – August 22, 1984) was a boxer and film actor born Frederick Earle Burgett in Seattle, Washington. He appeared as an actor in a number of Hollywood films in the 1940s. (From Wikipedia)
Call Northside 777
(Holdup Man (uncredited))
Black Angel
(Lucky, Manager of Rio's)
Hail the Conquering Hero
(Bugsy)
Desperate
(Shorty)
Story of G.I. Joe
(Sgt. Steve Warnicki)
Race Street
(Monty)
Whiplash
(Duke Carney (as Fred Steele))
A Foreign Affair
(Military Police)
Pin Up Girl
(Sergeant in Canteen (uncredited))
Gentleman Jim
(Referee (uncredited))
Air Force
(Marine (uncredited))
Corvette K-225
(Quartermaster)
The Miracle of Morgan’s Creek
(Soldier (uncredited))
Hollywood Canteen
(South American Sailor (uncredited))
Swing Fever
(Fighter (uncredited))
Gentleman Joe Palooka
(Freddie Steele)
I Walk Alone
(Tiger Rose (uncredited))
Swing Shift Maisie
(Plant Worker (Uncredited))
The Pittsburgh Kid
(Freddie Steel)
Stagecoach Express
(Miner (uncredited))
The Man from Down Under
(Terry McGroth - Boxer (uncredited))
Whistling in Brooklyn
(Brooklyn Dodger Fan (uncredited))
The Hitler Gang
(Athlete (uncredited))
Raiders of Ghost City
(Dep. Abbott (uncredited))
Marriage Is a Private Affair
(Private (uncredited))
Hi, Beautiful
(Sailor (uncredited))
Can't Help Singing
(Crewman (uncredited))
The Great John L.
((uncredited))
Duffy's Tavern
(Waiter (uncredited))