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Acting
February 1, 1883
February 12, 1955
Budapest, Austria-Hungary [now Budapest, Hungary]
Szőke Szakáll (February 2, 1883 – February 12, 1955), known as S.Z. Sakall, was a Hungarian film character actor. He was in many films including In the Good Old Summertime, Lullaby of Broadway, Christmas in Connecticut and Casablanca in which he played Carl, the head waiter. Chubby-jowled Sakall played numerous supporting roles in Hollywood musicals and comedies in the 1940s and 1950s. His rotund cuteness earned Sakall the nickname "Cuddles," and he was often billed as S.Z. "Cuddles" Sakall in his later films, though he was never happy with the name. He was famous for using the phrase "everything is hunky dunky." Description above from the Wikipedia article S. Z. Sakall, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia

Self (archive footage)
1975

Joseph Ruder
1954

Papa Schlemmer
1953

Stefan Szabo
1951

Uncle Felix
1951

Adolph Hubbell
1951

Don Miguel Wormser
1951

J. Maxwell Bloomhaus
1950

Miklos Teretzky
1950

Papa Otto Schultz
1950

as Self (archive footage)

as Joseph Ruder

as Papa Schlemmer

as Stefan Szabo

as Uncle Felix

as Adolph Hubbell

as Don Miguel Wormser

as J. Maxwell Bloomhaus

as Miklos Teretzky

as Papa Otto Schultz

as Alfred Breitenbach

as Shendorff

as Otto Oberkugen

as Felix Hofer

as Sam

as Sammy

as Uncle Lazlo Lazlo

as Mr. Curley

as Prof. Rosenkrantz

as Ladislaus Cassel

as Willie Schmidt

as Count Oswald

as Gabriel Popik

as Sacha Bozic

as Uncle Latsie Dolly

as Felix Bassenak

as Schmidt

as Self

as Poppa Carl

as Dr. Schlenna

as Hjalmar Ostgaard

as Carl

as Mr. Van Maaster, the Father

as Schwab

as Nick

as Prof. Magenbruch

as George (Merrick's Butler)

as Arthur Penna

as Paul

as Latislav Teschek - the Baker

as Geza Peyer

as Max

as Carl Ober

as Moller

as Sandor

as Prokurist Seidl

as Dr. Walitzky

as Sattler, Schlagzeuger


as Franz Novak

as Anton Polgar, Papierhändler


as Beppo

as Schmidz fotóriporter

as Schmidt, Pressephotograph

as Krüger, Schuldiener

as Stangl

as Michael

as Mr. Strangel

as Dimitri

as Professor Friedrich Hornung

as Häberlein

as Theobald Roehn, Fabrikant

as Bela Török

as Leitner - Fabrikant aus Budapest

as Der Bürgermeister

as Haase

as Ottokar, sein früherer Diener
as Herr Werner


as Bernhard

as Alois Novak
as Mr. Winter

as Leopold Kuhlmann

as Onkel Lampe

as Burel, Luciennes Gatte

as Bill "Billy" Anerley, Direktor des "Leopard-Clubs"

as Ehemann

as Adolphe

as Schwartz, Theateragent

as Matthias, Diener

as Baron Monteuil

as Eickmeyer

as Dr. Fuchs

as Crépin

as Grafenbergs Schwager

as Der Theaterdirektor

as Gottgetreu, Kassierer von Harder & Co.

as Paul Bennet

as Sam

as Der Jongleur

as Sami Bambus


as Theaterdirektor

as Geschäftsführer
as Bordoni

as Dr. Hecht