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Armand Kaliz

Highest Rated: 93% Midnight (1939)

Lowest Rated: 76% Design for Living (1933)

Birthday: Oct 23, 1887

Birthplace: Paris, France

Armand Kaliz was an actor who had a successful Hollywood career. In his early acting career, Kaliz appeared in such films as the Greta Garbo drama "The Temptress" (1926), "Fast and Furious" (1927) and "The Stolen Bride" (1927). He also appeared in "The Marriage Playground" (1929), the adaptation "Gold Diggers of Broadway" (1929) with Nancy Welford and the dramatic period piece "Noah's Ark" (1929) with Dolores Costello. His passion for acting continued to his roles in projects like the crime flick "Little Caesar" (1930) with Edward G Robinson, "Three Wise Girls" (1932) with Jean Harlow and "Design For Living" (1933) with Gary Cooper. He also appeared in the Dolores Del Rio musical comedy "Flying Down to Rio" (1933). In the latter part of his career, he continued to act in the comedy "Cafe Metropole" (1937) with Loretta Young, the Don Ameche musical comedy "Josette" (1938) and the Charles Boyer drama "Algiers" (1938). He also appeared in the Rudy Vallee musical "Gold Diggers in Paris" (1938) and "A Trip to Paris" (1938). Kaliz last acted in "Skylark" (1941). Kaliz passed away in February 1941 at the age of 54.

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Highest-Rated Movies

93% 88% Midnight
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93% Gold Diggers of Broadway
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83% 50% Flying Down to Rio
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76% 80% Design for Living
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42% Three Wise Girls
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64% The Temptress
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Secret Sinners
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The Belle of Broadway
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Love Detectives
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Filmography

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Midnight 93% 88% 1939 Lebon Actor Love Detectives 1934 John Smith Actor Design for Living 76% 80% 1933 Mr. Burton (uncredited) Actor Flying Down to Rio 83% 50% 1933 A Greek Actor Secret Sinners 1933 Armand Blum Actor Three Wise Girls 42% 1932 Andre Actor Gold Diggers of Broadway 93% 1929 Actor The Temptress 64% 1926 Marquis de Torre Bianca Actor The Belle of Broadway 1926 Count Raoul de Parma Actor
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