George Dolenz
January 5, 1908 (116 years old) in Trieste, Austria-Hungary
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. George Dolenz (originally George Dolentz, born Jure Dolenc) (5 January 1908 - 8 February 1963) was an American film actor born in Trieste (then part of Austria-Hungary, now in Italy), in the city's Slovene community. Description above from the Wikipedia article George Dolenz, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Known For
Credits
- 1962 · The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse as General von Kleig
- 1961 · Look in Any Window as Carlo
- 1960 · The Islanders as Carl Baurel
- 1959 · Timbuktu as Colonel Charles Dufort
- 1959 · The Rebel as Juan Amontillo
- 1959 · The Deputy as Ortega
- 1957 · The Sad Sack as Ali Mustapha
- 1956 · The Count of Monte Cristo as Edmond Dantes / The Count of Monte Cristo
- 1955 · The Purple Mask as Marcel Cadonal
- 1955 · A Bullet for Joey as Dr. Carl Macklin
- 1955 · The Racers as Count Salem
- 1955 · The Millionaire as Count Gerald (Gerry)
- 1954 · Sign of the Pagan as Emperor Theodosius
- 1954 · The Last Time I Saw Paris as Claude Matine
- 1954 · Climax! as Cortino
- 1953 · Wings of the Hawk as Colonel Ruiz
- 1953 · Scared Stiff as Mr. Cortega
- 1952 · My Cousin Rachel as Guido Rainaldi
- 1950 · Vendetta as Lt. Orso Antonio della Rabia
- 1947 · Song of Scheherazade as Pierre, the Headwaiter
- 1946 · Night in Paradise as Frigid Ambassador
- 1946 · Idea Girl as Wilfred Potts
- 1946 · Girl on the Spot as Leon Lorenz
- 1945 · The Royal Mounted Rides Again as Constable 'Frenchy' Moselle
- 1945 · Easy to Look At as Antonio
- 1945 · Song of the Sarong as Kalo
- 1944 · Enter Arsène Lupin as Dubose
- 1944 · Bowery to Broadway as George Henshaw
- 1944 · The Climax as Amato Roselli
- 1944 · In Society as Baron Sergel
- 1944 · Resisting Enemy Interrogation as Capt. Volbricht
- 1943 · Moonlight in Vermont as Lionel Devereau
- 1943 · She's for Me as Phil Norwin
- 1943 · The Strange Death of Adolf Hitler as Herman Marbach
- 1943 · Fired Wife as Oscar Blix
- 1943 · Young Ideas as Pepe
- 1943 · No Time for Love as