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Armand Kaliz
Actor
Born October 23, 1882Died February 1, 1941 (58 years)
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Armand Kali(s)z (October 23, 1882 or 1883 - February 1, 1941) was a French born American film actor of the silent film and early sound period of the 1930s. Born in Paris, or in Warsaw, Poland Kaliz was a headliner in vaudeville.
He arrived in the USA in 1907. His Broadway debut came in The Hoyden (1907). His other plays on Broadway included The Kiss Burglar (1918) and Spice of 1922 (1922).
He appeared in films such as The Temptress (1926) with actresses such as Greta Garbo, making some 82 film appearances between 1917 and 1941. After 1933, the majority of his small roles in films went uncredited.
Armand Kali(s)z (October 23, 1882 or 1883 - February 1, 1941) was a French born American film actor of the silent film and early sound period of the 1930s. Born in Paris, or in Warsaw, Poland Kaliz was a headliner in vaudeville.
He arrived in the USA in 1907. His Broadway debut came in The Hoyden (1907). His other plays on Broadway included The Kiss Burglar (1918) and Spice of 1922 (1922).
He appeared in films such as The Temptress (1926) with actresses such as Greta Garbo, making some 82 film appearances between 1917 and 1941. After 1933, the majority of his small roles in films went uncredited.
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Filmography
1941 | Skylark · as Jeweler |
1941 | Ziegfeld Girl · as Pierre, Headwaiter (uncredited) |
1940 | Bitter Sweet · as Headwaiter (uncredited) |
1940 | Arise, My Love · as Orchestra Leader (uncredited) |
1940 | Down Argentine Way · as Hotel Manager |
1940 | Brother Orchid · as Frenchman (uncredited) |
1939 | Remember? · as Marcel |
1939 | Ninotchka · as Louis The Headwaiter (uncredited) |
1939 | Miracles for Sale · as François |
1939 | Midnight · as Lebon |
1939 | The Ice Follies of 1939 · as Count (uncredited) |
1939 | Off the Record · as Chatteau |
1938 | Topper Takes a Trip · as Hotel Clerk |
1938 | Artists and Models Abroad · as Headwaiter |
1938 | Vacation from Love · as M. Fumagolly, Divorce Lawyer |
1938 | Algiers · as French Police Sergeant |
1938 | Letter of Introduction · as Jules The Barber (uncredited) |
1938 | I'll Give a Million · as Hotel Manager |
1938 | Gold Diggers in Paris · as Stage Manager |
1938 | Josette · as Thomas |
1938 | Battle of Broadway · as Maitre D'hotel |
1937 | Café Metropole · as Hotel Manager (uncredited) |
1937 | A Star Is Born · as Cast |
1937 | The King and the Chorus Girl · as Theatre Manager |
1936 | Champagne Charlie · as Cashier |
1936 | Desire · as Jewelry Clerk (uncredited) |
1935 | Diamond Jim · as Jewelry Salesman |
1935 | Ruggles of Red Gap · as Clothing Salesman |
1934 | Caravane · as Hussar Colonel |
1934 | Kansas City Princess · as Chez Maurice Headwaiter |
1934 | Upperworld · as Maurice |
1934 | George White's Scandals · as Count Dekker |
1934 | The Cat and the Fiddle · as King In Show |
1934 | Fashions of 1934 · as Paris Cafe Manager (uncredited) |
1934 | Caravan · as Chief Of Hussars (uncredited) |
1933 | Flying Down to Rio · as One Of The Three Greeks |
1933 | Design for Living · as Mr. Burton (uncredited) |
1933 | Ex-Lady · as Man Flirting With Iris (uncredited) |
1931 | Three Wise Girls · as Andre |
1931 | The Great Junction Hotel · as Mr. Jones |
1931 | This Modern Age · as André De Graignon (replaced By Albert Conti) |
1931 | Sweepstakes · as Maitre D' |
1931 | God's Gift to Women · as Mons. Rancour |
1931 | Kiss Me Again · as M. Bachegalupé (uncredited) |
1931 | Little Caesar · as De Voss |
1930 | The Unholy Three · as Jeweler |
1929 | The Marriage Playground · as Prince Matriano |
1929 | Gold Diggers of Broadway · as Barney Barnett |
1929 | Broadway Babies · as Tony Ginetti - The Nightclub Manager |
1928 | Noah's Ark · as The Frenchman / Leader Of The King's Guard |
1928 | The Wife's Relations · as Clifford Rathburn |
1927 | Fast and Furious · as Dupont |
1926 | The Temptress · as Marquis De Torre Bianca |
1926 | The Belle of Broadway · as Count Raoul De Parma |