
Paul Muni
Born: 1895-09-21
Place of Birth: Lemberg, Galicia, Austria-Hungary [now Lviv, Ukraine]
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Paul Muni (born Meshilem Meier Weisenfreund, September 22, 1895 – August 25, 1967) was an Austrian-Hungarian-born American stage and film actor. During the 1930s, he was considered the most prestigious actor at Warner Brothers studios, and one of the rare actors who was given the privilege of choosing which parts he wanted. His acting quality, usually playing a powerful character, such as Scarface, was partly a result of his intense preparation for his parts, often immersing himself in study of the real character's traits and mannerisms. He was also highly skilled in using makeup techniques, a talent he learned from his parents, who were also actors, and from his early years on stage with the Yiddish Theater, in New York. At the age of 12, he played the stage role of an 80-year-old man; in one of his films, Seven Faces, he played seven different characters. He was nominated six times for an Oscar, winning once as Best Actor in The Story of Louis Pasteur. Description above from the Wikipedia article Paul Muni, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia
Known For

The Last Angry Man

The Voice That Thrilled the World

Scarface

Angel on My Shoulder

The Valiant

Cavalcade of the Academy Awards

Hi, Nellie!

Black Fury

Commandos Strike at Dawn

Juarez

Bordertown

A Song to Remember

The Good Earth

Stranger on the Prowl

The Life of Emile Zola

I Am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang

The Woman I Love

The Story of Louis Pasteur

Hudson's Bay

Breakdowns of 1938

Breakdowns of 1936

The World Changes

Yellowface: Asian Whitewashing and Racism in Hollywood

Stage Door Canteen

The Many Faces of Dracula

Dr. Socrates

A Dream Comes True

Brother, Can You Spare a Dime?

Hollywood Goes to Town

We Are Not Alone

Frank Capra's American Dream

Breakdowns of 1940

Thou Shalt Not: Sex, Sin and Censorship in Pre-Code Hollywood

Seven Faces

Counter-Attack
