Arnold Moss
- Birthday
- Jan 28, 1910
Bio: Upon receiving a master's degree in teaching at New York University, American actor Arnold Moss decided that the life of a teacher wasn't for him and set to find theatre work. Moss was engaged by the LeGallienne Civic Repertory Theatre, where he played his first villainous role in Peter Pan. Radio provided a great deal of work for Moss, whose deep, mellifluous… More Bio: Upon receiving a master's degree in teaching at New York University, American actor Arnold Moss decided that the life of a teacher wasn't for him and set to find theatre work. Moss was engaged by the LeGallienne Civic Repertory Theatre, where he played his first villainous role in Peter Pan. Radio provided a great deal of work for Moss, whose deep, mellifluous voice was perfect for narration and commercial assignments; additionally, he produced and wrote for various radio series. The actor's first film was Temptation; with his Satanic eyebrows and raven-like features Moss was generally cast as high-born villains or sinister foreigners. Moss made two memorable appearances in Bob Hope films, first as Hope's Casablanca contact in the espionage spoof My Favorite Spy and then as a conniving Venetian doge in Casanova's Big Night. Arnold Moss was also shown to good advantage as the usurping Antonio in the 1960 Hallmark Hall of Fame production of Shakespeare's The Tempest, which starred Maurice Evans and Richard Burton. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
Arnold Moss Videos
Gambit
Caper Of The Golden Bulls
Omnibus: King Lear
Kim
The Loves Of Carmen
Filmography
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Caper Of The Golden Bulls (1967)
- Mr. Shahari
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Gambit (1966)
- Abdul
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Fool Killer (1965)
- Rev. Spotts
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The 27th Day (1957)
- The Alien
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Hell's Island (1955)
- Paul Armand
- See all 16 films
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