- 1883 –
February 12, 1955),
known in the English-speaking
world as S. Z.
Sakall, was a Hungarian-American
stage and film
character actor. He
appeared in...
- Blyth,
Edmund Purdom, John Ericson,
Louis Calhern,
Edmund Gwenn, S. Z.
Sakall and
Betta St. John. The film is an
adaptation of the 1924
operetta of the...
- own
unique knowledge. The
supporting cast
includes Oscar Homolka, S. Z.
Sakall,
Henry Travers,
Richard Haydn, Dana Andrews, and Dan Duryea. In 2016, the...
-
directed by
Robert Z. Leonard. It
stars Judy Garland, Van Johnson, S. Z.
Sakall,
Spring Byington,
Clinton Sundberg, and
Buster Keaton in his
first featured...
-
refugee John
Qualen as Berger, Laszlo's
Resistance contact S. Z.
Sakall (credited as S. K.
Sakall) as Carl, the
waiter Dooley Wilson as Sam.
Wilson was one of...
-
starring the
musical queen June
Haver and Mark Stevens. Co-stars
included S.Z.
Sakall,
Charlotte Greenwood, and Gale Robbins. The film is a
fictionalized biography...
-
Vincent Youmans was
augmented with
songs by
other composers.
Uncle Max (S. Z.
Sakall)
expresses displeasure to his
grandniece and grandnephew, who are making...
- Foy, Sr.
Frances Langford as Nora
Bayes George Barbier as
Erlanger S. Z.
Sakall as
Schwab Walter Catlett as
Theatre Manager Minor Watson as Ed
Albee Chester...
- Day and Gene Nelson, and
directed by
David Butler.
Gladys George, S.Z.
Sakall,
Billy De Wolfe,
Florence Bates, and Anne
Triola appear in support. Songs...
-
Eddie Cantor,
Dennis Morgan, Joan Leslie,
Edward Everett Horton and S.Z.
Sakall. Two
theater producers try to
stage a
wartime charity extravaganza called...