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Szőke Szakáll (born Jakab Grünwald, akas: Gärtner Sándor and Gerő Jenő; February 2, 1883 February 12, 1955), known in the English-speaking world as S. Z. Sakall, was a Hungarian-American stage and film
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. He appeared in many films, including ''
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'' (1942), in which he played Carl, the head waiter, '' Christmas in Connecticut'' (1945), '' In the Good Old Summertime'' (1949), and '' Lullaby of Broadway'' (1951). Sakall played numerous supporting roles in
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musicals and comedies in the 1940s and 1950s. His rotund cuteness caused studio head Jack Warner to bestow on Sakall the nickname "Cuddles".


Early life and career

Gerő Jenő (later transcribed in English as Jacob Gero) was born in Budapest to a Jewish family. A sculptor's son, he was invalided out of the Hungarian army in World War I after a Russian bayonet wounded him in the chest. During his schooldays, he wrote sketches for Budapest vaudeville shows under the pen name ''Szőke Szakáll'', meaning "blond beard", in reference to his own beard, grown to make him look older, which he affected when, at the age of 18, he turned to acting. In 1946, he became a United States citizen under the name of Jacob Gero (aka Szőke Szakáll). The actor became a star of the Hungarian stage and screen in the 1910s and 1920s. At the beginning of the 1920s he moved to Vienna, where he appeared in
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's ''Kabarett Leopoldi-Wiesenthal''. In the 1930s he was, next to Hans Moser, the most significant representative of Wiener Film, the Viennese light romantic comedy genre. He also appeared in Berlin. He appeared in ''
Familientag im Hause Prellstein ''Family Gathering in the House of Prellstein'' (German: ''Familientag im Hause Prellstein'') is a 1927 German silent comedy film directed by Hans Steinhoff and starring S. Z. Sakall, Erika Glässner and Sig Arno. Cast *S. Z. Sakall as Sami Bam ...
'' (1927), ''
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'' (1929, which was remade in Hollywood as ''
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'', with
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in Sakall's role) and '' Two Hearts in Waltz Time'' (1930). For a brief period during this time, he ran his own production company.


War years

When the
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came to power in Germany in 1933, Sakall was forced to return to Hungary. He was involved in over 40 movies in his native land. When Hungary joined the Axis in 1940, he left for Hollywood with his wife. Many of Sakall's close relatives were later murdered in Nazi concentration camps, including all three of his sisters and a niece, as well as his wife's brother and sister. Sakall began a Hollywood career that included "an endless succession of excitable theatrical impresarios, lovable European uncles and befuddled shopkeepers". His first American film role was in the comedy ''
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'' (1940) with Deanna Durbin. The first big hit of his American career was '' Ball of Fire'' (1941) with Gary Cooper and
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. Later, he signed a contract with Warner Bros., where he had a number of other small roles, including one in '' Yankee Doodle Dandy'' (1942) with
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. Later the same year, at the age of 59, he portrayed his best remembered character, Carl the head waiter in ''
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'' (1942). Producer Hal B. Wallis signed Sakall for the role three weeks after filming had begun. When he was first offered the part, Sakall hated it and turned it down. Sakall finally agreed to take the role provided they gave him four weeks of work. The two sides eventually agreed on three weeks. He received $1,750 per week for a total of $5,250. He actually had more screen time than either Peter Lorre or Sydney Greenstreet.


Later career

Sakall appeared in 30 further movies, including ''
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'' (1946), '' Christmas in Connecticut'' reuniting with Barbara Stanwyck. Sakall appeared in four films released in 1948: the drama ''
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'', followed by '' April Showers'', Michael Curtiz's '' Romance on the High Seas'' (
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's film debut), and '' Whiplash''. He was in four top movies in 1949. First Sakall played Felix Hofer in Doris Day's second film, '' My Dream Is Yours''. Later that year, he supported June Haver and
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in ''
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''. Next, he played Otto Oberkugen in '' In the Good Old Summertime'', with Judy Garland and Van Johnson. This was a remake of Ernst Lubitsch's '' The Shop Around the Corner'' (1940). Finally, Sakall was given the principal role of songwriter Fred Fisher in ''
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'', though top billing went to June Haver. Sakall appeared in nine more movies during the 1950s, two of them musicals with
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, playing J. Maxwell Bloomhaus in '' Tea for Two'' (1950) and Adolph Hubbell in '' Lullaby of Broadway'' (1951). His other roles included: Poppa Schultz in the Errol Flynn western '' Montana'' (1950); Miklos Teretzky in the June Haver musical ''
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'' (also 1950); Don Miguel in the
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western '' Sugarfoot''; Uncle Felix in the musical '' Painting the Clouds with Sunshine'' (1951) with Virginia Mayo, and one of the episodes in the movie ''
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'' (also 1951) featuring
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. His last movie was '' The Student Prince'' (1954).


Death

Sakall died of a heart attack in
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on February 12, 1955, shortly after filming ''The Student Prince'', ten days after his 72nd birthday. He is buried in the Garden of Memory in Forest Lawn Memorial Park in
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Partial filmography

:Complete credits from 1940 on. * ''Az újszülött apa'' (1916) * ''A dollárnéni'' (1917) * '' Professor Imhof'' (1926) as Dr. Hecht * '' The Master of Death'' (1926) as Bordoni * '' Hello Caesar!'' (1927, written) * '' Heaven on Earth'' (1927) as Geschäftsführer * '' Family Gathering in the House of Prellstein'' (1927) as Sami Bambus * ''Da hält die Welt den Atem an'' (1928) as Theaterdirektor * '' Mary Lou'' (1928) as Der Jongleur * '' Whirl of Youth'' (1928) as Sam, ein Artist * ''
Pavement Butterfly ''Pavement Butterfly'' (german: Großstadtschmetterling) is a 1929 British-German silent drama film directed by Richard Eichberg and starring Anna May Wong, Alexander Granach, and Gaston Jacquet. It was part of an ongoing co-production arrang ...
'' (1929) as Paul Bennet – Maler * '' The Merry Farmer'' (1927) as Dorfpolizist * ''
Why Cry at Parting? ''Why Cry at Parting?'' (german: Wer wird denn weinen, wenn man auseinandergeht?) is a 1929 British-German silent film directed by Richard Eichberg and starring Dina Gralla, Harry Halm and Paul Morgan.Bock & Bergfelder p. 466 The film's sets w ...
'' (1929) as Gottgetreu, Kassierer von Harder & Co. * '' Two Hearts in Waltz Time'', originally titled ''Zwei Herzen im 3/4 Takt'' or ''Zwei Herzen im Dreiviertel Takt'' (1930) as Der Theaterdirektor * ''
Twice Married ''Twice Married'' (german: Zweimal Hochzeit) is a 1930 German comedy film directed by E. W. Emo and starring Liane Haid, Ralph Arthur Roberts, and Lucie Englisch. The film's sets were designed by the art director Emil Hasler Emil Hasler (Nov ...
'' (1930) as Grafenberg's brother-in-law * '' Rendezvous'' (1930) as Crepin * '' Susanne Cleans Up'' (1930) as Dr. Fuchs, juristischer Berater * ''The Jumping Jack'' (1930) as Eickmeyer – Parfümfabrikant * '' Her Majesty the Barmaid'' (1931) as Bela Török / Lias Vater * '' Headfirst into Happiness'' (1931) as Baron Monteuil * ''Die Faschingsfee'' (1931) as Matthias, Diener * ''Ihr Junge'' (1931) * ''Walzerparadies'' (1931) as Schwartz, Theateragent * ''Ich heirate meinen Mann'' (1931) as Adolphe * ''Der Stumme von Portici'' (1931) as Ehemann * '' The Squeaker'' (1931) as Bill "Billy" Anerley * '' My Cousin from Warsaw'' (1931) as Burel, Lucienne's spouse * '' The Woman They Talk About'' (1931) as Salewski Moretti * '' The Soaring Maiden'' (1931) as Onkel Lampe * ''
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'' (1931) as Leopold Kuhlmann * '' Girls to Marry'' (1932) as Alois Novak * '' Melody of Love'' (1932) as Bernhard * '' I Do Not Want to Know Who You Are'' (1932) as Ottokar * ''
Countess Mariza ''Gräfin Mariza'' (''Countess Maritza'') is an operetta in three acts composed by Hungarian composer Emmerich Kálmán, with a German libretto by Julius Brammer and Alfred Grünwald. It premiered in Vienna on 28 February 1924 at the Theater ...
'' (1932) as Lampe * ''
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'' (1932) as Haase * ''Tokajerglut'' (1933) as Schmidt, Pressephotograph * ''
A City Upside Down ''A City Upside Down'' (german: Eine Stadt steht Kopf) is a 1933 German comedy film directed by Gustaf Gründgens and starring S.Z. Sakall, Jenny Jugo and Hermann Thimig. It is based on the 1836 play '' The Government Inspector'' by Nikolai G ...
'' (1933) as Der Bürgermeister * '' The Emperor's Waltz'' (1933) as Leitner – Fabrikant aus Budapest * '' A Woman Like You'' (1933) as Theobald Roehn, Fabrikant * ''Es war einmal ein Musikus'' (1933) as Häberlein * '' Must We Get Divorced?'' (1933) as Professor Friedrich Hornung * ''
Grand Duchess Alexandra ''Grand Duchess Alexandra'' (German: ''Großfürstin Alexandra'') is a 1933 Austrian operetta film directed by Wilhelm Thiele and starring Maria Jeritza, Paul Hartmann and Leo Slezak.Halperin p.242 It is based on Franz Lehár's operetta of the ...
'' (1933) as Dimitri, Chefkoch im Hause der Großfürstin * ''Pardon, tévedtem'' (1933) as Strangel úr, Murray menedzsere * '' Adventures on the Lido'' (1933) as Michael * '' Scandal in Budapest'' (1933) as Stangl * ''
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'' (1933) as Krüger, Schuldiener * ''Az ellopott szerda'' (1933) as Schmidz, fotóriporter * ''Wenn du jung bist, gehört dir die Welt'' (1934) as Beppo * '' Everything for the Woman'' (1934) * ' (1934) as Polgár papírkereskedõ * ' (1934) as Anton Polgar, Stationery Shop Owner * ''Bretter, die die Welt bedeuten'' (1935) as Franz Novak * ''Viereinhalb Musketiere'' (1935) as Sattler, drummer * ''Tagebuch der Geliebten'' (1935) as Dr. Walitzky * ''Il diario di una donna amata'' (1935) * ''Barátságos arcot kérek'' (1936) as Blazsek Mátyás fényképész * '' Fräulein Lilli'' (1936) as Prokurist Seidl * '' The Lilac Domino'' (1937) as Sandor * ''Bubi'' (1937) as Moller * ''
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'' (1940) as Karl Ober * '' Florian'' (1940) as Max * '' My Love Came Back'' (1940) as Geza Peyer * '' Spring Parade'' (1940) as Latislav Teschek – the Baker * '' The Man Who Lost Himself'' (1941) as Paul * '' The Devil and Miss Jones'' (1941) as George * '' That Night in Rio'' (1941) as Penna * '' Ball of Fire'' (1941) as Prof. Magenbruch * '' Broadway'' (1942) as Nick * '' Yankee Doodle Dandy'' (1942) as Schwab * ''
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'' (1942) as Mr. Van Maaster, the Father * ''
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'' (1942) as Carl, the waiter * '' Wintertime'' (1943) as Hjalmar Ostgaard * '' Thank Your Lucky Stars'' (1943) as Dr. Schlenna * '' Shine On, Harvest Moon'' (1944) as Poppa Carl * '' Hollywood Canteen'' (1944) as Himself (cameo) * '' Wonder Man'' (1945) as Schmidt * '' Christmas in Connecticut'' (1945) as Felix Bassenak * ''
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'' (1945) as Uncle Latsie Dolly * '' San Antonio'' (1945) as Sacha Bozic * '' Cinderella Jones'' (1946) as Gabriel Popik * '' Two Guys from Milwaukee'' (1946) as Count Oswald * ''
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'' (1946) as Luigi * '' The Time, the Place and the Girl'' (1946) as Ladislaus Cassel * '' Cynthia'' (1947) as Professor Rosenkrantz * '' April Showers'' (1948) as Mr. Curley * '' Romance on the High Seas'' (1948) as Uncle Lazlo Lazlo * '' Embraceable You'' (1948) as Sammy * '' Whiplash'' (1948) as Sam * '' My Dream Is Yours'' (1949) as Felix Hofer * ''
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'' (1949) as Shendorf * '' In the Good Old Summertime'' (1949) as Otto Oberkugen * ''
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'' (1949) as Fred Fisher aka Alfred Breitenbach * '' Montana'' (1950) as Papa Otto Schultz * ''
The Daughter of Rosie O'Grady ''The Daughter of Rosie O'Grady'' is a 1950 American musical film directed by David Butler. It stars June Haver and Gordon MacRae. The story is mostly about the lives of musical performers in New York in the closing years of the 19th century. M ...
'' (1950) as Miklos 'Mike' Teretzky * '' Tea for Two'' (1950) as J. Maxwell Bloomhaus * '' Sugarfoot'' (1951) as Don Miguel Wormser * '' Lullaby of Broadway'' (1951) as Adolph Hubbell * '' Painting the Clouds with Sunshine'' (1951) as Uncle Felix * ''
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'' (1951) as Stefan Szabo * '' Small Town Girl'' (1953) as Papa Eric Schlemmer * '' The Student Prince'' (1954) as Joseph Ruder (final film role)


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