Oscar Polk
Movie Actor
Most their for playing the role of "Pork" in the classic film Gone with the Wind, this American actor also had a successful stage career. His Broadway credits include roles in the 1930 production of Once in a Lifetime and the 1943 production of Dark Eyes.
He appeared in his first Broadway play, The Trial of Mary Dugan, in 1927.
He died in his late forties as the victim of a tragic accident: while walking in Times Square, he was hit by a taxi.
A native of Marianna, Arkansas, he later settled in New York, New York.
In the last weeks of his life, he was slated to star in a stage production of Leading Lady; Ossie Davis was eventually re-cast in the role.