Alex D'Arcy
Alexander D'Arcy (* 10. August 1908 in Cairo as Alexander Sarruf ; † 20th April 1996 in Los Angeles , California , USA) was an Egyptian actor .
Life
Alexander D'Arcy's father was a landlord in one of Cairo's inner city bars, but he wanted to become a film maker from an early age. He started acting in theaters in Cairo and later in Alexandria . From the late 1920s he worked as an actor in the United States, Great Britain and France. With French films, the "tall, dark-haired and good-looking" D'Arcy achieved first popularity in the early 1930s. In Hollywood cinema he often played oily guys as a supporting actor, for example as the singing teacher of Irene Dunne in the classic screwball comedy The Terrible Truth (1937) and as an admiral in Russ Meyer's erotic literary film adaptation Fanny Hill (1964). He had one of his most famous roles in How Do You Get A Millionaire? in 1953, courting Marilyn Monroe as a fake millionaire.
He had his last role at the age of 65 in the Tatort episode Dead Taube in Beethovenstrasse, directed by Samuel Fuller . He was married to his fellow actress Arleen Whelan from 1940 to 1943 , the marriage ended in divorce. The actor died in West Hollywood in April 1996 at the age of 87 .
Filmography (selection)
- 1927: The Greatest Sacrifice (The Garden of Allah)
- 1928: Champagne
- 1929: The daughter of the regiment
- 1932: Le roi des palaces
- 1937: The Prisoner of Zenda (The Prisoner of Zenda)
- 1937: Stolen Holiday
- 1937: The Awful Truth (The Awful Truth)
- 1938: Topper goes on a trip (Topper Takes a Trip)
- 1940: Irene
- 1941: The Blonde from Singapore
- 1953: How do you get a millionaire? (How to Marry a Millionaire)
- 1953: A man on a Wire (Man on a Tightrope)
- 1953: Vicki
- 1954: Those who sell (Les Clandestines)
- 1955: Meeting point Hong Kong (Soldier of Fortune)
- 1960: A dead person was hanging in the network
- 1961: Kiss me like there's no tomorrow (The Festival Girls)
- 1964: Fanny Hill
- 1966: Batman (TV series, 1 episode)
- 1966: The Moon Calf (Way ... Way Out!)
- 1967: Chicago Massacre (The St. Valentine's Day Massacre)
- 1969: Dracula and his victims (Blood of Dracula's Castle)
- 1971: The Seven Minutes
- 1973: Crime scene: Dead dove in Beethovenstraße (TV movie)
Web links
- Alex D'Arcy in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Alex D'Arcy at cinema.de
Individual evidence
- ^ Obituary in the Los Angeles Times
- ↑ Alexander d'Arcy at Allmovie
personal data | |
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SURNAME | D'Arcy, Alex |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Sarruf, Alexander (maiden name); D'Arcy, Alexander; D'Arcy, Alexandre; Darcy, Alexandre |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Egyptian actor |
DATE OF BIRTH | August 10, 1908 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Cairo |
DATE OF DEATH | April 20, 1996 |
Place of death | Los Angeles , California , USA |