Acting credits
112
Prolific
Very extensive acting filmography.

Acting
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Acting credits
112
Prolific
Very extensive acting filmography.
TMDB popularity
0.7
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TMDB ID: 50574
IMDb ID: nm0215308
Known for: Acting
Born: March 17, 1910
Died: October 15, 1981
Age: 71
Place of birth: New York City, New York, USA
Gender: Male
Adult content flag: No
Career span: 1947 - 1982
Years active: 36
Average TMDB rating: 6.45
Wikidata: Q556332
Also known as
Frank DeKova
Frank DeKova parlayed a sinister scowl, piercing eyes and an all-around menacing attitude into a long career of playing cold-blooded trigger-men, rampaging Indian chiefs, brutal Mexican army officers and the like. So it would probably come as a shock to those who know his work to discover that, before he became an actor, he was--of all things--a schoolteacher. Born in New York in 1910, DeKova gave up teaching for the stage, and played in many Shakespearean productions before getting work on Broadway. One of his first starring roles was in the classic detective play "Detective Story", which got him noticed and brought to Hollywood. He debuted in Viva Zapata! (1952) as the devious Mexican colonel who sets up Zapata's assassination. For the next several years he played an assortment of gangsters, killers, gunfighters and Indians--with time out to play a prehistoric patriarch in Roger Corman's campy Teenage Cave Man (1958)--and did much television work, including a standout job as a Mafia hit-man assigned to kill Elliot Ness in Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse: The Untouchables: Part 1 (1959). The role for which he will be most remembered, however, is probably the one that was his most atypical: the scheming, somewhat untrustworthy but very funny Hekawi Chief Wild Eagle, the partner to Forrest Tucker's Sgt. O'Rourke in O'Rourke's various schemes to make money, in the western comedy series F Troop (1965). He showed a previously unknown talent for comedy and managed to steal most of the scenes he was in from such veterans as Tucker and Larry Storch. He died in his sleep in 1981.
Movie credits linked with Frank De Kova.
as Old Vinnie (voice)
as Crisco (voice)
as Rupolo
as Rachid Khan
as Managan (voice) / Ruby (voice) (uncredited)
as White Eagle
as Albert Ambrose
as Big Tony (as Frank deKova)
as Giunta
as Capiello
as Angelo "Angie" Corleone (voice)
as The Man
as The Man
as Two Dog
as Narrator (voice)
as The tormentor
as Old Baba
as Nigosh
as Jack (as Frank de Kova)
as Sonoy the Astrologer
as Syndicate Chairman
as Evans
as Denver, Bruhn's Gang
as Lugo (as Frank deKova)
Series credits linked with Frank De Kova.
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as Nova (as Frank De Kova) • 1 eps
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as Phil Kalama • 1 eps
as Aguirre • 1 eps
as Faber • 1 eps
as Chief Wild Eagle • 65 eps
as Talakum • 1 eps
as Edward • 1 eps
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as Don Ignacio Alesandro • 1 eps
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as Stinger • 1 eps