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Frey arrived in the US in 1927, according to the 1930 US Census, and became a naturalized citizen August 23, 1940. He acted in more than 90 movies. Besides his role in [[Tiger Fangs]] he is known today for his roles in [[Man Hunt (1941 film)|Man Hunt]] (1941), [[The Valley of Vanishing Men]] (1942), [[Hangmen Also Die]] (1943), [[The Adventures of Rusty]] (1945), [[Secret Agent X-9 (1945 serial)|Secret Agent X-9]], the 1945 version of this Universal Serial, and [[13 Rue Madeleine]].
Frey arrived in the US in 1927, according to the 1930 US Census, and became a naturalized citizen August 23, 1940. He acted in more than 90 movies. Besides his role in [[Tiger Fangs]] he is known today for his roles in [[Man Hunt (1941 film)|Man Hunt]] (1941), [[The Valley of Vanishing Men]] (1942), [[Hangmen Also Die]] (1943), [[The Adventures of Rusty]] (1945), [[Secret Agent X-9 (1945 serial)|Secret Agent X-9]], the 1945 version of this Universal Serial, and [[13 Rue Madeleine]].

==Selected filmography==
* ''[[Appointment in Berlin]]'' (1943)


==Bibliography==
==Bibliography==

Revision as of 15:17, 26 February 2014

Arno Frey
Arno Frey (center) in Tiger Fangs
Born(1900-10-11)October 11, 1900
DiedJune 26, 1961(1961-06-26) (aged 60)
Resting placeForest Lawn Memorial Park (Hollywood Hills)
Occupationactor
Years active1928-1953
SpouseChis Marie Frey
File:Buck fangs19.jpg
Movie still for Tiger Fangs, J. Farrell MacDonald (left), Arno Frey (center), Frank Buck (right)

Arno Frey (11 October 1900 in Munich – 26 June 1961 (age 60) in Los Angeles) was a German actor who portrayed the Nazi villain Dr. Lang in the Frank Buck movie Tiger Fangs (1943).

Frey arrived in the US in 1927, according to the 1930 US Census, and became a naturalized citizen August 23, 1940. He acted in more than 90 movies. Besides his role in Tiger Fangs he is known today for his roles in Man Hunt (1941), The Valley of Vanishing Men (1942), Hangmen Also Die (1943), The Adventures of Rusty (1945), Secret Agent X-9, the 1945 version of this Universal Serial, and 13 Rue Madeleine.

Selected filmography

Bibliography

Lehrer, Steven (2006). Bring 'Em Back Alive: The Best of Frank Buck. Texas Tech University press. p. 248. ISBN 0-89672-582-0.

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