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Armand Kali(s)z (October 23, 1882 or 1883 - February 1, 1941) was a French born American film actor of the silent film and early sound period of the 1930s. Born in Paris, or in Warsaw, Poland Kaliz was a headliner in vaudeville.
He arrived in the USA in 1907. His Broadway debut came in The Hoyden (1907). His other plays on Broadway included The Kiss Burglar (1918) and Spice of 1922 (1922).
He appeared in films such as The Temptress (1926) with actresses such as Greta Garbo, making some 82 film appearances between 1917 and 1941. After 1933, the majority of his small roles in films went uncredited.
1941
as Pierre, Headwaiter (uncredited)
1940
as Orchestra Leader (Uncredited)
1940
as Headwaiter (uncredited)
1940
as Hotel Manager
1940
as Frenchman (uncredited)
1939
as Marcel
1939
as Louis the Headwaiter (uncredited)
1939
as François
1939
as Lebon
1939
as Count (Uncredited)
1939
as Chatteau
1938
as Hotel Clerk
1938
as M. Fumagolly, Divorce Lawyer
1938
as Jules the Barber (uncredited)
1938
as Hotel Manager
1938
as Stage Manager
1938
as Thomas
1937
as Hotel Manager (uncredited)
1936
as Cashier
1936
as Jewelry Clerk (uncredited)
1935
as Andriot
1935
as Jewelry Salesman
1934
as Chief of Hussars (Uncredited)
1934
as Count Dekker
1934
as John Smith
1934
as Paris Cafe Manager (uncredited)
1933
as Mr. Burton (uncredited)
1933
as One of the Three Greeks
1933
as Armand Blum
1933
as Man Flirting with Iris (uncredited)
1932
as Andre
1931
1931
as King of Bulgravia
1931
as Maitre D'
1931
as Senor Mendoca
1931
as Mons. Rancour
1931
as De Voss
1931
as M. Bachegalupé (uncredited)
1929
as Barney Barnett
1929
as Tony Ginetti - the Nightclub Manager
1928
as The Frenchman / Leader of the King's Guard
1928
as Pierre
1928
as Jean
1927
as Lucien Van Tassel
1927
as Jean Delicado
1927
as Baron von Heimburg
1927
as Dupont
1927
as Armand Armour
1926
as Pierre Marchand
1926
as Marquis de Torre Bianca
1926
as Count Raoul de Parma
1926
as De Vries
1919
as Countt Tosoff de Zoolac
1918
as Count Rostov
1918
as Adhemar
1917
as Armand