Gabriel Dell

The third oldest of the original "Dead End Kids," Gabriel Dell was the only member of that group to enjoy a truly successful solo career. As a reward for his academic achievements, young Dell was perm...
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10/06/1919
Brooklyn, New York City, NY
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