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S.Z. Sakall

S.Z. Sakall

Birthday: 1884-02-02 | Place of Birth: Budapest, Austria – Hungary (now Budapest, Hungary)

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Szőke Szakáll  (February 2, 1883 – February 12, 1955), known as S.Z. Sakall, was a Hungarian film character actor. He was in many films including In the Good Old Summertime, Lullaby of Broadway, Christmas in Connecticut and Casablanca in which he played Carl, the head waiter. Chubby-jowled Sakall played numerous supporting roles in Hollywood musicals and comedies in the 1940s and 1950s. His rotund cuteness earned Sakall the nickname "Cuddles," and he was often billed as S.Z. "Cuddles" Sakall in his later films, though he was never happy with the name. He was famous for using the phrase "everything is hunky dunky." Description above from the Wikipedia article S. Z. Sakall, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia

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Known For

Acting

Year
Title

Role

1954
The Student Prince

as    Joseph Ruder

1953
Small Town Girl

as    Papa Schlemmer

1951
Lullaby of Broadway

as    Adolph Hubbell

1951
Sugarfoot

as    Don Miguel Wormser

1950
Tea for Two

as    J. Maxwell Bloomhaus

1950
The Daughter of Rosie O'Grady

as    Miklos Teretzky

1950
Montana

as    Papa Otto Schultz

1949
My Dream Is Yours

as    Felix Hofer

1949
In the Good Old Summertime

as    Otto Oberkugen

1948
April Showers

as    Mr. Curley

1948
Whiplash

as    Sam

1948
Embraceable You

as    Sammy

1948
Romance on the High Seas

as    Uncle Lazlo Lazlo

1947
Cynthia

as    Prof. Rosenkrantz

1946
Two Guys from Milwaukee

as    Count Oswald

1946
Cinderella Jones

as    Gabriel Popik

1946
The Time, The Place and The Girl

as    Ladislaus Cassel

1946
Never Say Goodbye

as    Willie Schmidt

1945
Christmas in Connecticut

as    Felix Bassenak

1945
San Antonio

as    Sacha Bozic

1945
Wonder Man

as    Schmidt

1945
The Dolly Sisters

as    Uncle Latsie Dolly

1943
Casablanca

as    Carl

1943
Wintertime

as    Hjalmar Ostgaard

1942
Broadway

as    Nick