Akim Tamiroff Movies and Career Information
Oct 29, 1899
Tbilisi
Actor
Akim Mikhailovich Tamiroff (Russian: Аким Михайлович Тамиров; 29 October 1899 – 17 September 1972), Tiflis, Russian Empire (now Tbilisi, Georgia) was a Russian 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. Tamiroff's film debut came in 1932 in an uncredited role in Okay, America!. He performed in several more uncredited roles until 1935, when he co-starred in The Lives of a Bengal Lancer. The following year, he was cast in the title role in The General Died at Dawn, for which he was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor. He appeared in the 1937 musical High, Wide, and Handsome and the 1938 proto-noir Dangerous to Know opposite Anna May Wong, frequently singled out as his best role. In the following decade, he appeared in such films as The Buccaneer (1938), The Great McGinty (1940), The Corsican Brothers (1941), Tortilla Flat (1942), Five Graves to Cairo (1943), His Butler's Sister (1943),
- Akim Tamiroff Movies before 2012
- Lord Jim 2001
- Anastasia 1997
- After the Fox (Caccia alla volpe) 1966
- Alphaville, a Strange Adventure of Lemmy Caution 1965
- Topkapi (1964) 1964
- Mr. Arkadin 1962
- With Fire and Sword (1962) 1962
- Touch of Evil (1958) 1958
- Anastasia (1956) 1956
- Scandal in Paris (1945) 1945
- Can't Help Singing (1944) 1944
- For Whom the Bell Tolls (1943) 1943
- Five Graves to Cairo (1943) 1943
- Corsican Brothers (1941) 1941
- Union Pacific 1939
- Buccaneer 1938
- High, Wide and Handsome (1937) 1937
- Dangerous to Know (1937) 1937
- King of Chinatown (1939) 1937
- Anthony Adverse (1936) 1936
- Don Quixote (Don Quijote de Orson Welles)
- His Butler's Sister
- Tortilla Flat (1942)
- Great McGinty
- Desire
- Black Magic