David Newell

David Newell

1905-01-23

Biography

David Newell was originally an actor, who became a makeup artist after being involved in a car crash that left him with some facial disfigurement. David Newell was primarily known as an American character actor, whose acting career spanned from the very beginning of the sound film era through the middle of the 1950s. He made his film debut in a featured role in The Hole in the Wall, a 1929 film starring Edward G. Robinson and Claudette Colbert. Early in his career he had many featured roles, in such films as: RKO's The Runaway Bride in 1929, starring Mary Astor; 1931's Ten Cents a Dance, starring Barbara Stanwyck and directed by Lionel Barrymore; and White Heat in 1934. In the late 1940s he also began working as a make-up artist, which he transitioned full-time to in 1955; this was due to injuries sustained during a car accident, which left him physically disfigured. He retired from the film industry in 1961, although he continued to work in television through the beginning of the 1970s, his last position being the make-up artist on the television show, Lassie. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Also appears in

Gone with the Wind

Gone with the Wind

7.9

A Star Is Born

A Star Is Born

7.2

The Letter

The Letter

7.3

Imitation of Life

Imitation of Life

7.0

Dark Victory

Dark Victory

7.0

Phantom Raiders

Phantom Raiders

6.1

Swanee River

Swanee River

Not yet rated

Charlie Chan at the Wax Museum

Charlie Chan at the Wax Museum

7.6

Reveille with Beverly

Reveille with Beverly

7.0

Wells Fargo

Wells Fargo

4.9

Ten Cents a Dance

Ten Cents a Dance

6.8

North West Mounted Police

North West Mounted Police

6.3

The Goose and the Gander

The Goose and the Gander

4.6

Hell Below

Hell Below

6.3

Union Pacific

Union Pacific

6.5

Blondie

Blondie

7.1

The Hole in the Wall

The Hole in the Wall

4.9

Over the Wall

Over the Wall

5.0

Lady with Red Hair

Lady with Red Hair

6.5

Wife, Husband and Friend

Wife, Husband and Friend

6.0