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Full Name
  
Siegfried Aron

Years active
  
ca. 1915–1961


Name
  
Sig Arno

Role
  
Film actor

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Born
  
27 December 1895
Hamburg, Germany

Occupation
  
German-Jewish stage and film actor

Died
  
August 17, 1975, Woodland Hills, California, United States

Spouse
  
Kitty Mattern (m. 1953–1975), Barbara Kiranoff (m. 1934–1953), Caroline Dahms (m. 1922–1932)

Movies
  
The Palm Beach Story, Pandora's Box, Diary of a Lost Girl, The Mummy's Hand, The Love of Jeanne Ney

Sig arno


Sig Arno (27 December 1895 – 17 August 1975) was a German-Jewish film actor who appeared in such films as Pardon My Sarong and The Mummy's Hand. He may be best remembered from The Palm Beach Story (1942) as "Toto", the nonsense-talking mustachioed man who hopelessly pursues Mary Astor's "Princess Centimillia".

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Siegfried Arno - Man steigt nach - aus der Operette "Die geschiedene Frau" - 1929


Biography

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Siegfried Arno was born Siegfried Aron in Hamburg, Germany. Before beginning to make films in 1920 he was well known in Germany as a stage comedian. He acted in ninety films in Germany – including G.W. Pabst's Pandora's Box with Louise Brooks – playing primarily comic roles, before leaving the country in 1933, due to the rise of Hitler. He worked in Europe until 1939, when he moved to Hollywood.

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During the next twenty years he appeared in over fifty films, often playing waiters, maitre d's and "funny Europeans". Arno also appeared three times on Broadway, notably in the musical Song of Norway and the play Time Remembered by Jean Anouilh, for which he was nominated for a Tony Award as "Best Featured Actor in a Play" in 1958. In 1966, Arno won an honorary award at the German Film Awards "for his continued outstanding individual contributions to the German film over the years."

Personal life

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Arno was also a successful portrait painter. He was married three times:

  • Caroline Dahms (1922–1932, ended in divorce, 1 child)
  • Barbara Kiranoff (1934–1953, ended in divorce)
  • Kitty Mattern (1953–1975, ended with his death)
  • Death

    He died from Parkinson's disease in Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California on August 17, 1975, aged 79.

    References

    Sig Arno Wikipedia