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Mel Welles

Mel Welles

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Mel Welles (February 17, 1924 - August 18, 2005) was an American film actor. His best-remembered role may be that of hapless flower shop owner Gravis Mushnik in the 1960 low-budget Roger Corman dark comedy, The Little Shop of Horrors (which featured Jack Nicholson as a masochistic dental patient). Not much is known of Welles' early life, except that he was born Ira Meltcher in New York City. He graduated from Mt. Carmel High School, in 1940. He went on to receive a Bachelor of Arts degree from Penn State University, a Master of Arts degree from West Virginia University, and a Ph.D. in psychology from Columbia University. Welles held a number of jobs during his lifetime; at one time or another he worked as a clinical psychologist, radio DJ, television actor, writer and film director. He did some stage work before traveling to Hollywood, where in 1953 he appeared in his first film, Appointment in Honduras. His favorite role (The Little Shop of Horrors) was also his last in the U.S. for many years. In the early 1960s, he left the United States to act, produce and direct primarily in European film productions including the cult horror films Maneater of Hydra (1967) and Lady Frankenstein (1971). His fluency in five languages proved to be most helpful. He also served as a film consultant. Later he returned to the U.S., appearing in a number of films, doing voice work, and teaching voice acting. Probably his most widely seen work in the late 1970's was his English adaptation of the Japanese television show, "Spectreman" which was seen on UHF and cable across the United States. While he shares writing credit with two other people, it's clear that most of the English voice work, and the offbeat humor, is his. In 1998, Welles took to the stage in a community theater production of Little Shop of Horrors (musical) as Mushnik, the role he created in the original Roger Corman film. Welles had never performed in the musical and was happy to be asked to do the role, which he described as a "mitzvah" for Scotts Valley Performing Arts. Jonathan Haze, who played Seymour in the original film, attended the opening, and Welles also received a visit from Martin P. Robinson, the designer of the Audrey II plant puppets used in the off-Broadway production (Robinson is also famous for his puppetry on Sesame Street). Welles was working on a horror screenplay, tentatively titled House of a Hundred Horrors, at the time of his death. Description above from the Wikipedia article Mel Welles, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

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Title

Character Name

Rating

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August 18th, 2018

Piecing Together Lady Frankenstein

TBD

6

April 22nd, 2018

Howard

Gravis Mushnick (archive footage)

6.8

August 4th, 2007

The Truth About Lady Frankenstein

Self

10

March 1st, 1989

Wizards of the Lost Kingdom II

Caedmon

2.5

August 22nd, 1988

Invasion Earth: The Aliens Are Here

Mr. Davar

3.4

July 1st, 1988

Rented Lips

Milo

3.8

June 1st, 1987

Commando Squad

Quintano

3.8

March 4th, 1987

Medium Rare

Doctor

5

November 14th, 1986

Chopping Mall

Cook

5.8

January 1st, 1984

Spectreman versus Hedron

Various

TBD

August 27th, 1982

Homework

Doctor

3.4

June 26th, 1982

The Last American Virgin

Druggist

6.6

October 9th, 1981

Body and Soul

Joe Gillardi

4

October 1st, 1981

Smokey Bites the Dust

Abu Habib Bibubu

2.8

July 24th, 1981

Wolfen

ESS Voice (voice)

6

October 1st, 1980

Dr. Heckyl and Mr. Hype

Dr. Vince Hinkle

5.2

June 1st, 1977

Joyride to Nowhere

Tank McCall

4.4

January 1st, 1968

The Day the Hot Line Got Hot

TBD

6.7

June 1st, 1966

The She Beast

Ladislav Groper

4.9

November 9th, 1963

The Keeler Affair

Yevgeni Ivanovich

4.3

November 2nd, 1962

The Reluctant Saint

TBD

7.8

August 18th, 1962

The Red Sheik

Hassan

8

July 25th, 1962

Hemingway’s Adventures of a Young Man

Italian Sergeant (uncredited)

5.5

May 29th, 1960

Code of Silence

TBD

6

May 4th, 1960

The Little Shop of Horrors

Gravis Mushnick

6.3

May 30th, 1958

High School Confidential!

Charlie O'Flair

5.5

February 20th, 1958

The Brothers Karamazov

Trifon Borissovitch

6.6

August 4th, 1957

Hell on Devil's Island

Felix Molyneaux

7.5

April 1st, 1957

Rock All Night

Sir Bop

5.5

March 6th, 1957

The Shadow on the Window

Polikoff (uncredited)

5.9

March 1st, 1957

The Undead

Gravedigger Smolkin

4.6

February 10th, 1957

Attack of the Crab Monsters

Jules Deveroux

5.2

January 7th, 1957

The 27th Day

Russian Marshal

6.3

October 8th, 1956

Flight to Hong Kong

Boris

7.3

September 30th, 1956

Calling Homicide

Valensi (uncredited)

6.3

June 1st, 1956

Outside the Law

Milo

6.2

December 15th, 1955

The Fighting Chance

Al Moreno

5.5

November 1st, 1955

Hold Back Tomorrow

First Guard

6.4

October 25th, 1955

The Big Knife

Mustached Party Guest

6

October 8th, 1955

Kismet

Beggar (uncredited)

5.6

September 16th, 1955

Duel on the Mississippi

Sheriff

6.8

July 31st, 1955

Spy Chasers

Nick

8

May 24th, 1955

Soldier of Fortune

Fernand Rocha

6

April 16th, 1955

Abbott and Costello Meet the Mummy

Iben

6

February 4th, 1955

The Racers

Fiori (uncredited)

6.7

December 20th, 1954

The Silver Chalice

Marcos (uncredited)

4.5

July 14th, 1954

Pushover

Detective (uncredited)

6.5

May 1st, 1954

Massacre Canyon

Gonzales

6.5

April 2nd, 1954

Jesse James vs. the Daltons

TBD

5.9

March 27th, 1954

Wyoming Renegades

'Whiskey' Pearson

6.1

October 16th, 1953

Appointment in Honduras

Hidalgo (uncredited)

5.9

October 9th, 1953

Gun Fury

TBD

6.1

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