Akim Tamiroff
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Akim Mikhailovich Tamiroff (Russian: Аким Михайлович Тамиров; 29 October 1899 – 17 September 1972), Tiflis, Russian Empire (now Tbilisi, Georgia) was an Armenian actor. He won the first Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor. He was born of Armenian ethnicity, trained at the Moscow Art Theatre drama school. He arrived in the US in 1923 on a tour with a troupe of actors and decided to stay. Tamiroff managed to develop a career in Hollywood despite his thick Russian accent.
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Akim Mikhailovich Tamiroff (Russian: Аким Михайлович Тамиров; 29 October 1899 – 17 September 1972), Tiflis, Russian Empire (now Tbilisi, Georgia) was an Armenian actor. He won the first Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor. He was born of Armenian ethnicity, trained at the Moscow Art Theatre drama school. He arrived in the US in 1923 on a tour with a troupe of actors and decided to stay. Tamiroff managed to develop a career in Hollywood despite his thick Russian accent.
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Known For
143 titles
A Scandal in Paris
High, Wide and Handsome
Marco the Magnificent
Don Quixote
The Captain Hates the Sea
Romanoff and Juliet
Fiesta
The Great McGinty
The Gay Deception
Tortilla Flat
Outpost in Morocco
New York Town
Great Catherine
Crime on a Summer Morning
Gabriel Over the White House
A Queen for Caesar
Paris Honeymoon
Adultery Italian Style
They Who Dare
Lt. Robin Crusoe U.S.N.
Okay, America!
Dangerous to Know
This Way Please
The Way of All Flesh
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