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Joseph Calleia (/kəˈleɪə/ kə-LAY-ə; born
Joseph Alexander Caesar Herstall Vincent Calleja,
August 4, 1897 –
October 31, 1975) was a Maltese-born American...
- coincidence,
perhaps caused by romanization.
Variations in
spelling include:
Calleia:
Anglicized variation of
Maltese surname Calleya:
Variation found in Malta...
- of Evil (1956). The cast
included Charlton Heston,
Janet Leigh,
Joseph Calleia, Akim
Tamiroff and
Marlene Dietrich. Universal-International commissioned...
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directed by
Nicholas Ray and
starring Jane Russell,
Cornel Wilde and
Joseph Calleia. It was
produced and
distributed by
Columbia Pictures.
Marco Torino, king...
- Gary Cooper,
Ingrid Bergman, Akim Tamiroff,
Katina Paxinou and
Joseph Calleia. The
screenwriter Dudley Nichols based his
script on the 1940
novel For...
- as
Alice Melhorne John
Carradine as
Crimp Allen Jenkins as Pete
Joseph Calleia as
Vasquez C.
Aubrey Smith as
Professor Henry Spengler Kent
Taylor as Joe...
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characters Nick and Nora Charles. The film also
features Elissa Landi,
Joseph Calleia,
Jessie Ralph, Alan
Marshal and
Penny Singleton (billed
under her maiden...
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Walsh (screenplay). It
starred Pedro Armendáriz as Gen. Torres,
Joseph Calleia as the Padre, and Andrés Velázquez as Pablito.
Little Pablito is the ten-year-old...
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Alexander Toluboff Best
Cinematography (nomination) –
James Wong Howe
Joseph Calleia received the 1938
National Board of
Review Award for his
performance as...
- comedy-western film
starring Mae West and W. C. Fields,
featuring Joseph Calleia, Ruth Donnelly,
Margaret Hamilton,
Donald M****,
Willard Robertson, ****...