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Benny Burt appeared in two credited roles during a brief career in mid-20th-century American cinema. In Three Strangers (1946), Burt played a Drunken Stranger, an uncredited part that contributed to the film’s atmospheric tension without drawing focus. The role required minimal dialogue and relied on visual presence, a common feature of small, uncredited appearances in that era.
In The Apartment (1960), Burt took on the role of Charlie, a Bartender, again in an uncredited capacity. The character served a functional purpose within the film’s narrative, providing brief interaction with the lead characters in a setting central to the story. Burt’s work in both films fell under the broader category of supporting or background performances, where the emphasis was on ensemble cohesion rather th…






