Cy Schindel (Kingsbridge Sledgehammer) boxer
- bouts
- 23
- won
- 13
- lost
- 9
- draw
- 1
- Status
- inactive
- Division
- middleweight
- Debut
- 1926-04-15
- Height
- -
- Reach
- -
- Age
- 41
- Born
- 1907-03-05
- Death
- 1948-08-24
- Nationality
- USA
Seymour "Cy" Schindell (March 4, 1907 – August 24, 1948) was an American actor who appeared in 37 Three Stooges short subjects, mostly as a heavy, though he was never credited in any Stooge shorts.Brooklyn-born Schindell was born Seymour Schindel in 1907. He was a former middleweight boxer with 19 fights from 1926 to 1928. He was later bitten by the acting bug, and found work as an extra at Columbia Studios, most notably appearing with comedy team the Three Stooges. A skilled stuntman, Schindell performed many pratfalls himself. His ability to deliver straight, tough dialogue ("youse mugs") made him a natural for parts as heavies. Shorts like Calling All Curs, Nutty But Nice and Fright Night gave Schindell a chance to bully the Stooges around to great effect. In Matri-Phony and Fright Night the ex-pugilist was knocked cold by the trio, only to have the Stooges (concealed behind a curtain) maneuver the unconscious Schindell like a puppet (when Fright Night was remade in 1955 as Fling in the Ring, this footage was reused). Schindell also memorably played Chizzilini, a parody of Benito Mussolini, in the short I'll Never Heil Again.In addition to his work in Three Stooges shorts, Schindell also appeared briefly in It's a Wonderful Life as the bouncer at Nick's, and made numerous film appearances playing mainly blue collar roles such as a truck driver, a butcher and a policeman.Schindell enlisted in the United States Marine Corps during the 1920s and returned to active service for World War II. While on Guadalcanal, he developed a severe case of jungle rot, which eventually developed into terminal cancer. Knowing he was dying, Schindell worked constantly during his illness to assure his family would be financially secure after his death.Schindell died on August 24, 1948, at age 41, and was buried at Los Angeles National Cemetery, Los Angeles, California. His final film appearance was in 1948's Three Stooges film Crime on Their Hands; heavy makeup was used to mask Schindell's cancer-ridden face.
Date | Opponent | Last Opponents' Results | Place | Result |
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1932-04-11 | Freddie Fiducia | WWWWLD | Laurel Garden, Newark | LOST Technical knockout |
1931-04-07 | Tony Diaz | DWLDWW | Legion Armory, Saint Petersburg | DRAW Points |
1928-04-28 | Italian Joe Gans | WLWWWW | 14th Regiment Armory, Brooklyn | LOST KO |
1927-12-10 | Italian Joe Gans | WDLLLW | 14th Regiment Armory, Brooklyn | WIN |
1927-11-12 | Italian Joe Gans | LWDLLL | 14th Regiment Armory, Brooklyn | LOST Points |
1927-10-29 | Chick Morlano | LLWLWW | 14th Regiment Armory, Brooklyn | WIN |
1927-10-03 | Vic Brog | LLWWWD | Broadway Arena, Brooklyn | LOST Points |
1927-04-28 | Walter Hogan | DWWWWW | Columbus Hall, Yonkers | LOST |
1927-04-04 | Ted Coolidge | LWLWWL | Broadway Arena, Brooklyn | LOST Points |
1927-02-23 | Eddie McMullen | DLWLLW | Manhattan Casino, New York | LOST Points |
1927-01-12 | Jakie Cohen | LWDDLL | Manhattan Casino, New York | WIN KO |
1927-01-01 | Jim Golden | LLLLLL | Arena, Philadelphia | WIN Points |
1926-11-13 | Young Joe Walcott | LLWLWL | Walker A.C., New York | LOST Technical knockout |
1926-11-04 | Jimmy Kelly | LWLLLL | Columbus Hall, Yonkers | WIN KO |
1926-10-23 | Charley Seely | debut | Walker A.C., New York | WIN KO |
1926-09-30 | Rhoma Halsell | LDLL | Columbus Hall, Yonkers | WIN Technical knockout |
1926-08-06 | Mickey Davis | LDL | Stadium, Long Beach | WIN Points |
1926-08-03 | Lee Willetts | WLLWWW | Queensboro Stadium, Long Island City, Queens | WIN KO |
1926-06-28 | Jimmy Roberts | LWLLLD | Velodrome, New York | WIN Points |
1926-06-25 | Carl Sohnen | WLWLLL | Arena, Rockaway Beach, Queens | WIN Points |
1926-05-07 | George Courtney | WWWWWW | Madison Square Garden, New York | LOST KO |
1926-04-19 | Patsy Yodice | WWLWWL | Broadway Arena, Brooklyn | WIN KO |
1926-04-15 | Johnny LaCaccio | D | Broadway Arena, Brooklyn | WIN KO |