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{{Short description|Russian-American actor (1899–1972)}} {{Infobox person | name = Akim Tamiroff | native_name = Ակիմ Թամիրով | image = Akim Tamiroff 1964.jpg | caption = Tamiroff in the Netherlands in 1964 | birth_name = Hovakim Tamiryants | birth_date = {{Birth date|1899|10|29}} | birth_place = [[Tiflis]] or [[Baku]], [[Russian Empire]] | death_date = {{Death date and age|1972|9|17|1899|10|29}} | death_place = [[Palm Springs, California]], U.S. | alma_mater = [[Moscow Art Theatre]] | occupation = Actor | years_active = 1919–1972 | spouse = {{marriage|[[Tamara Shayne]]|1932}} }} '''Akim Mikhailovich Tamiroff'''{{efn|{{langx|hy|Ակիմ Թամիրով}}, {{langx|ru|Аким Михайлович Тамиров}}}} (born '''Hovakim Tamiryants''';{{efn|{{langx|hy|Հովակիմ Թամիրյանց}}}}<ref>{{cite wikisource|title=Armenian Soviet Encyclopedia|wslanguage=hy|wslink=Էջ:Armenia Encyclopedia.djvu/948|page=948}}</ref> October 29, 1899 – September 17, 1972) was an [[Armenian Americans|Armenian-American]] actor of film, stage, and television. One of the premier [[character actors]] of [[Golden Age of Hollywood|Hollywood's Golden Age]],<ref name=":1">{{Cite news|date=1972-09-19|title=Akim Tamiroff, Actor, Is Dead; Had Screen Career of 35 Years|language=en-US|work=The New York Times|url=https://www.nytimes.com/1972/09/19/archives/-akim-tamiroff-actor-is-dead1-had-screen-career-of-35-years-exert.html|access-date=2021-06-19|issn=0362-4331}}</ref> Tamiroff developed a prolific career despite his thick accent, appearing in at least 80 motion pictures over a span of 37 years.<ref name="nyt" /> He was nominated twice for the [[Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor]] for his performances in ''[[The General Died at Dawn]]'' (1936) and ''[[For Whom the Bell Tolls (film)|For Whom the Bell Tolls]]'' (1943), winning the first ever [[Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor – Motion Picture|Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor]] for the latter. [[Orson Welles]], a friend and oft-collaborator, praised him as "the greatest of all screen actors."<ref>{{Cite web|date=1965-10-24|title=This Hour has Seven Days: Chuvalo, Welles, and the Klan|url=https://www.cbc.ca/archives/entry/this-hour-has-seven-days-chuvalo-welles-and-the-klan|url-status=live|website=CBC Archives|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171104113758/http://www.cbc.ca/archives/entry/this-hour-has-seven-days-chuvalo-welles-and-the-klan |archive-date=2017-11-04 }}</ref> ==Early life and education== Tamiroff was born Hovakim Tamiryants ({{langx|hy|Հովակիմ Թամիրյանց}}) to [[Russian Armenians|Armenian]] parents<ref>{{cite book |last=Adalian |first=Rouben Paul |author-link=Rouben Paul Adalian |date=2010 |title=Historical Dictionary of Armenia |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=QS-vSjHObOYC&pg=PA415 |location=Lanham, Maryland |publisher=Scarecrow Press |page=415 |isbn=978-0-8108-6096-4}}</ref> living in the [[Russian Empire]]. Different sources cite either [[Tiflis]]<ref>{{cite book |last=Parish |first=James Robert |author-link=James Robert Parish |date=1978 |title=Hollywood Character Actors |publisher=Arlington House |page=478 |isbn=0-87000-384-4}}</ref> (in modern-day [[Georgia (country)|Georgia]]) or [[Baku]]<ref name="nyt">{{cite news |title=Akim Tamiroff, Actor, Is Dead; Had Screen Career of 35 Years |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1972/09/19/archives/-akim-tamiroff-actor-is-dead1-had-screen-career-of-35-years-exert.html |work=[[The New York Times]] |date=September 19, 1972 |access-date=March 24, 2018 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20180324013209/https://www.nytimes.com/1972/09/19/archives/-akim-tamiroff-actor-is-dead1-had-screen-career-of-35-years-exert.html |archive-date=March 24, 2018 |url-status=live |df=dmy-all}}</ref> (in modern-day [[Azerbaijan]]) as his places of birth. His father was an oil worker, and his mother a [[seamstress]]. He trained at the [[Moscow Art Theatre]] drama school for nine years from the age of 19,<ref>{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=i2hxJrlSE0AC&pg=PA74|title=Russians in Hollywood|isbn=9781555536862|last1=Robinson|first1=Harlow|year=2007}}</ref> where he was a pupil of [[Konstantin Stanislavski]]. During that time, he changed his name to the [[Russification|russified]] moniker Akim Mikhailovich Tamiroff ({{langx|ru|Аким Михайлович Тамиров}}). ==Stage acting== During his time at the Moscow Art Theatre, he became acquainted with fellow Armenian [[Nikita Balieff]]. Following the [[Russian Revolution]], Tamiroff and several other [[White émigré|émigrés]] joined Balieff in [[Paris]] to form the [[La Chauve-Souris]] touring revue.<ref name=":1" /> He arrived in the U.S. for the first time in January 1923 on a three-month tour with the revue and starred in a repertory of Russian plays directed by Stanislavski. He returned in November and stayed until 1924. His final trip with them was in October 1927 when he decided to stay permanently.<ref name="nyt" /><ref>[http://www.dougmacaulay.com/kingspud/sel_by_actor_index_2.php?actor_first=Akim&actor_last=Tamiroff 'Practice Fun' Music Studio] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20061029152803/http://www.dougmacaulay.com/kingspud/sel_by_actor_index_2.php?actor_first=Akim&actor_last=Tamiroff|date=October 29, 2006}}. Dougmacaulay.com. Retrieved on April 1, 2014.</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Akim Tamiroff|url=http://theoscarsite.com/whoswho/tamiroff_a.htm|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20050201041942/http://theoscarsite.com/whoswho/tamiroff_a.htm|archive-date=February 1, 2005|access-date=September 2, 2016}}. theoscarsite.com. Retrieved on April 1, 2014.</ref> He joined the [[Theatre Guild]] in [[New York City]], where he met his wife [[Tamara Shayne]]. Both were later naturalized as United States citizens. [[File:D0006a.jpg|thumb|1940, Akim Tamiroff as [[Dominique You]] on original program for movie [[The Buccaneer (1938 film)|The Buccaneer]], playing in a local cinema in [[Prilep]], [[North Macedonia|Macedonia]] ([[Kingdom of Yugoslavia]])]] == Film and television career == [[File:Touch of Evil-Akim Tamiroff2.JPG|thumb|right|Tamiroff in ''[[Touch of Evil]]'' (1958)]] 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 appeared in ''[[The Lives of a Bengal Lancer (film)|The Lives of a Bengal Lancer]]''. He also appeared in the lavish epic ''[[China Seas (film)|China Seas]]'' in 1935 with [[Clark Gable]], [[Wallace Beery]], [[Jean Harlow]], [[Rosalind Russell]] and [[Robert Benchley]]. The following year, he was cast in the titular role in ''[[The General Died at Dawn]]''. He appeared in the 1937 musical ''[[High, Wide, and Handsome]]'' with [[Irene Dunne]] and [[Randolph Scott]], and the 1938 proto-noir ''[[Dangerous to Know]]'' opposite [[Anna May Wong]], frequently singled out as his best role.<ref>{{cite news |last=King |first=Susan |author-link=Susan King (journalist) |date=August 26, 2012 |title=Cinecon film festival unearths some old treasures |url=https://www.latimes.com/entertainment/movies/la-xpm-2012-aug-26-la-et-mn-cinecon-festival-classic-hollywood-20120827-story.html |work=[[Los Angeles Times]] |access-date=March 1, 2018}}</ref> In the following decade, he appeared in such films as ''[[The Buccaneer (1938 film)|The Buccaneer]]'' (1938) with [[Fredric March]], ''[[The Great McGinty]]'' (1940), ''[[The Corsican Brothers (1941 film)|The Corsican Brothers]]'' (1941), ''[[Tortilla Flat (film)|Tortilla Flat]]'' (1942) with [[Spencer Tracy]], [[Hedy Lamarr]] and [[John Garfield]], ''[[Five Graves to Cairo]]'' (1943) with [[Erich von Stroheim]] as [[Field Marshal]] [[Erwin Rommel]], [[Frank Borzage]]'s ''[[His Butler's Sister]]'' (1943), ''[[For Whom the Bell Tolls (film)|For Whom the Bell Tolls]]'' (1943) with [[Gary Cooper]] and [[Ingrid Bergman]],<ref>{{cite news |last=King |first=Susan |date=September 1, 1995 |title=HOME ENTERTAINMENT : New 'Bell' Tolls With Original Luster |url=https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1995-09-01-ca-41350-story.html |work=Los Angeles Times |access-date=March 1, 2018}}</ref> for which he received another Oscar nomination,<ref name="nyt" /> and [[Preston Sturges]]' ''[[The Miracle of Morgan's Creek]]'' (1944). Though ethnically [[Armenian people|Armenian]], his many character roles included such ethnicities as Russian, Mexican, Chinese, Italian, French, German, Greek, Egyptian, Polish, Turkish, Malayan, Tartar, Romani, and Jewish. In later years, Tamiroff appeared in ''[[Ocean's 11 (1960 film)|Ocean's 11]]'' (1960) with [[Frank Sinatra]] and [[Dean Martin]]'s [[Rat Pack]], ''[[Topkapi (film)|Topkapi]]'' (1964) with [[Peter Ustinov]] and [[Melina Mercouri]], ''Lord Jim'' with Peter O’Toole and ''[[Alphaville (film)|Alphaville]]'' (1965), ''[[Marquis de Sade: Justine]]'' (1969) by [[Jesús Franco]]. He also had a long collaboration with [[Orson Welles]] including ''[[Mr Arkadin]]'' (1955), ''[[Touch of Evil]]'' (1958) with [[Charlton Heston]], ''[[The Trial (1962 film)|The Trial]]'' (1962), and as [[Sancho Panza]] in Welles's unfinished version of ''[[Don Quixote (unfinished film)|Don Quixote]]''.<ref>{{cite news|last=McCarthy|first=Todd|author-link=Todd McCarthy|date=May 19, 1992|title=Don Quijote de Orson Welles Don Quixote of Orson Welles|work=[[Variety (magazine)|Variety]]|url=https://variety.com/1992/film/reviews/don-quijote-de-orson-welles-don-quixote-of-orson-welles-1200429671/|access-date=March 1, 2018}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|last=Lim|first=Dennis|date=August 17, 2008|title='Quixote' eerily like Welles' life|work=Los Angeles Times|url=https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-2008-aug-17-ca-second17-story.html|access-date=March 1, 2018}}</ref> == Awards == In 1944, Tamiroff was the first Golden Globe Award winner for [[Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor – Motion Picture|Best Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture]] for his work in ''[[For Whom the Bell Tolls (film)|For Whom the Bell Tolls]]''.<ref>{{cite web|title=Golden Globe Awards for 'Akim Tamiroff'|url=https://www.goldenglobes.com/person/akim-tamiroff|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160116002154/http://www.goldenglobes.com/person/akim-tamiroff|archive-date=January 16, 2016|access-date=March 24, 2018|website=Golden Globe Awards|publisher=Hollywood Foreign Press Association|df=dmy-all}}</ref> He was twice nominated for Academy Awards, both times for [[Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor|Best Actor in a Supporting Role]]. The first was for his work in ''[[The General Died at Dawn]]'', and the second was for his work in ''For Whom the Bell Tolls''.<ref name="nyt" /> Both these films starred [[Gary Cooper]]. For his contributions to the American film industry, Tamiroff received a star on the [[Hollywood Walk of Fame]] for motion pictures at 1634 Vine Street.<ref>{{cite web|title=Akim Tamiroff {{!}} Hollywood Walk of Fame|url=https://www.walkoffame.com/akim-tamiroff|access-date=March 1, 2018|publisher=[[Hollywood Walk of Fame]]}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|date=September 19, 1972|title=Akim Tamiroff - Hollywood Star Walk|work=Los Angeles Times|url=http://projects.latimes.com/hollywood/star-walk/akim-tamiroff/|access-date=March 1, 2018}}</ref> ==Personal life== Tamiroff's accepted birth year was 1899, although in at least two instances this appeared to be different. In his second trip to America in November 1923<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.ancestry.com/search/?name=_Tamirov&birth=1896&birth_x=0-0-0&name_x=1_1|title=Ancestry.com|last=1923 passenger list|first=Birth year 1896|website=[[Ancestry.com]]}}</ref> his age is given as 27 and in the 1930 census as 32.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|url=https://www.ancestry.com/search/?name=_Tameriroff&name_x=1_1|title=Ancestry.com|last=Census 1930|first=Tameriroff couple|website=[[Ancestry.com]]}}</ref> He married fellow actress [[Tamara Shayne]], with whom he performed nightclub acts,<ref name="nyt" /> in February 1933<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.ancestry.com/search/?name=_Tamiroff&marriage=1933&marriage_x=0-0-0&name_x=1_1|title=Ancestry.com|last=Marriage date|website=[[Ancestry.com]]}}</ref> in [[Los Angeles]]. Yet, according to the above-mentioned 1930 census, the couple was living in [[Chicago]], Illinois, as married under the (misspelled) name Tameriroff.<ref name=":0" /> It appears also that this was his second marriage. Tamiroff was fluent in five languages – Armenian, Russian, English, French, and Italian. ==Death== Tamiroff died on September 17, 1972, from [[cancer]].<ref name="nyt" /> ==Legacy== While Tamiroff may not be a household name now, his [[Malapropism|malapropistic]] performance as the boss in ''The Great McGinty'' is thought to have been the inspiration for the cartoon character [[Boris Badenov]],<ref>{{cite magazine|last=Corliss|first=Richard|author-link=Richard Corliss|date=October 23, 2010|title=Unsung Creator of Rocky and Bullwinkle Dies|magazine=[[Time (magazine)|Time]]|url=http://content.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,2028066-2,00.html|access-date=March 1, 2018}}</ref> the male half of the villainous husband-and-wife team Boris and Natasha on ''[[The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show]]''.<ref>[https://www.avclub.com/low-rated-and-barely-animated-rocky-bullwinkle-becam-1798239117 Low-rated and barely animated, Rocky & Bullwinkle became a TV touchstone]. Tv.avclub.com. Retrieved on July 8, 2013.</ref> He was also spoofed in a 1969 episode of the TV show ''[[H.R. Pufnstuf]]'' entitled "The Stand-in" in which a frog named "Akim Toadanoff" directs a movie on Living Island. He is mentioned in [[J.D. Salinger]]'s "[[Uncle Wiggily in Connecticut]]" (''[[The New Yorker|New Yorker]]'', 1942), and [[Walker Percy]]'s 1961 novel ''[[The Moviegoer]]''.<ref>''The Moviegoer''. (New York: Vintage, 1998), 165</ref> ==Filmography== [[File:For Whom The Bell Tolls trailer ss 02.jpg|thumb|right|Tamiroff in the trailer for ''[[For Whom the Bell Tolls (film)|For Whom the Bell Tolls]]'' (1943)]] [[File:Akim Tamiroff in Fiesta trailer.jpg|thumb|right|Tamiroff in the trailer for ''[[Fiesta (1947 film)|Fiesta]]'' (1947)]] ===Film=== {| class="wikitable sortable" |- ! Year ! Title ! Role ! class="unsortable" | Notes |- | 1932 | ''[[Okay, America!]]'' | Bit Role | rowspan="9" | Uncredited |- | rowspan="7" | 1933 | ''[[Clear All Wires!]]'' | Moscow Hotel Clerk |- | ''[[Gabriel Over the White House]]'' | Delegate to The Debt Conference |- | ''[[The Barbarian (1933 film)|The Barbarian]]'' | Colonel |- | ''[[Professional Sweetheart]]'' | The Hotel Waiter |- | ''[[Storm at Daybreak]]'' | Gypsy Fiddler |- | ''[[The Devil's in Love]]'' | Adjutant |- | ''[[Queen Christina (film)|Queen Christina]]'' | Pedro |- | rowspan="12" | 1934 | ''[[Fugitive Lovers]]'' | Deaf-Mute Bus Passenger |- | ''[[Sadie McKee]]'' | Riccori | |- | ''[[The Great Flirtation]]'' | Paul Wengler | |- | ''[[Whom the Gods Destroy (1934 film)|Whom the Gods Destroy]]'' | Peter Korotoff | |- | ''[[Straight Is the Way]]'' | Mr. Slavko | rowspan="2" | Uncredited |- | ''[[Now and Forever (1934 film)|Now and Forever]]'' | French Jeweller |- | ''[[Chained (1934 film)|Chained]]'' | Pablo | |- | ''[[The Scarlet Empress]]'' | Granin | rowspan="3" | Uncredited |- | ''[[The Merry Widow (1934 film)|The Merry Widow]]'' | Maxim's Manager |- | ''[[Lady by Choice]]'' | Poupolis |- | ''[[The Captain Hates the Sea]]'' | General Salazaro | |- | ''[[Here is My Heart]]'' | Manager of Hotel | |- | rowspan="14" | 1935 | ''[[The Lives of a Bengal Lancer (film)|The Lives of a Bengal Lancer]]'' | Emir | |- | ''[[The Merry Widow (1934 film)|La Veuve joyeuse]]'' | Le Turc | |- | ''[[The Winning Ticket]]'' | Giuseppe | |- | ''[[Rumba (1935 film)|Rumba]]'' | Tony | Uncredited |- | ''[[Naughty Marietta (film)|Naughty Marietta]]'' | Rudolpho | |- | ''[[Black Fury (film)|Black Fury]]'' | Sokolsky | |- | ''[[Reckless (1935 film)|Reckless]]'' | Chef At Wedding | Uncredited |- | ''[[Go into Your Dance]]'' | Mexican In La Cucaracha Cantina | |- | ''[[Paris in Spring]]'' | Cafe Manager | |- | ''[[China Seas (film)|China Seas]]'' | Paul Romanoff | |- | ''[[The Gay Deception]]'' | Spellek | |- | ''[[The Big Broadcast of 1936]]'' | Boris | |- | ''[[Two-Fisted]]'' | Taxi Driver | |- | ''[[The Last Outpost (1935 film)|The Last Outpost]]'' | Mirov | Uncredited |- | rowspan="7" | 1936 | ''[[The Story of Louis Pasteur]]'' | Dr. Zaranoff | |- | ''[[Desire (1936 film)|Desire]]'' | Major Avilia | |- | ''[[Woman Trap (1936 film)|Woman Trap]]'' | Joe Ramirez De La Valle | |- | ''[[Anthony Adverse]]'' | Carlo Cibo | |- | ''[[The General Died at Dawn]]'' | General Yang | Nominated- [[Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor]] |- | ''[[The Jungle Princess]]'' | Karen Neg | |- | ''[[I Loved a Soldier]]'' | Unknown | Unfinished |- | rowspan="6" | 1937 | ''[[Her Husband Lies]]'' | Ed "Big Ed" Bullock | |- | ''[[The Soldier and the Lady]]'' | Ogareff | |- | ''[[King of Gamblers]]'' | Steve Kalkas | |- | ''[[The Great Gambini]]'' | The Great Gambini | |- | ''[[High, Wide, and Handsome]]'' | Joe Varese | |- | ''[[This Way Please]]'' | Tartar Chieftain | Uncredited |- | rowspan="4" | 1938 | ''[[The Buccaneer (1938 film)|The Buccaneer]]'' | Dominique You | |- | ''[[Dangerous to Know]]'' | Stephan Recka | |- | ''[[Spawn of the North]]'' | "Red" Skain | |- | ''[[Ride a Crooked Mile]]'' | Mike Balan | |- | rowspan="6" | 1939 | ''[[Paris Honeymoon]]'' | Mayor Peter Karloca | |- | ''[[King of Chinatown]]'' | Frank Baturin | |- | ''[[Union Pacific (film)|Union Pacific]]'' | Fiesta | |- | ''[[The Magnificent Fraud]]'' | Jules LaCroix / President Alvarado | |- | ''[[Honeymoon in Bali]]'' | Tony, The Window Washer | |- | ''[[Disputed Passage]]'' | Dr. "Tubby" Forster | |- | rowspan="5" | 1940 | ''[[The Way of All Flesh (1940 film)|The Way of All Flesh]]'' | Paul Kriza | |- | ''[[Untamed (1940 film)|Untamed]]'' | Joe Easter | |- | ''[[The Great McGinty]]'' | The Boss | |- | ''[[North West Mounted Police (film)|North West Mounted Police]]'' | Dan Duroc | |- | ''[[Texas Rangers Ride Again]]'' | Mio Pio | |- | rowspan="2" | 1941 | ''[[New York Town]]'' | Stefan Janowski | |- | ''[[The Corsican Brothers (1941 film)|The Corsican Brothers]]'' | Baron Colonna | |- | rowspan="2" | 1942 | ''[[Reap the Wild Wind]]'' | The Lamb (voice) | Uncredited |- | ''[[Tortilla Flat (film)|Tortilla Flat]]'' | Pablo | |- | rowspan="3" | 1943 | ''[[Five Graves to Cairo]]'' | Farid | |- | ''[[For Whom the Bell Tolls (film)|For Whom the Bell Tolls]]'' | Pablo |[[Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor – Motion Picture]]<br/>Nominated- [[Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor]] |- | ''[[His Butler's Sister]]'' | Popoff | |- | rowspan="4" | 1944 | ''[[The Miracle of Morgan's Creek]]'' | The Boss | |- | ''[[The Bridge of San Luis Rey (1944 film)|The Bridge of San Luis Rey]]'' | Uncle Pio | |- | ''[[Dragon Seed (film)|Dragon Seed]]'' | Wu Lien | |- | ''[[Can't Help Singing]]'' | Prince Gregory Stroganovsky | |- | 1945 | ''[[Pardon My Past]]'' | Jim Arnold | |- | 1946 | ''[[A Scandal in Paris]]'' | Emile Vernet | |- | rowspan="2" | 1947 | ''[[Fiesta (1947 film)|Fiesta]]'' | Chato Vasquez | |- | ''[[The Gangster (1947 film)|The Gangster]]'' | Nick Jammey | |- | rowspan="2" | 1948 | ''[[My Girl Tisa]]'' | Mr. Grumbach | |- | ''[[Relentless (1948 film)|Relentless]]'' | Joe Faringo | |- | rowspan="2" | 1949 | ''[[Outpost in Morocco]]'' | Lieutenant Glysko | |- | ''[[Black Magic (1949 film)|Black Magic]]'' | Gitano | |- | 1953 | ''[[Desert Legion]]'' | Private Plevko | |- | rowspan="2" | 1954 | ''[[They Who Dare]]'' | Captain George One | |- | ''[[You Know What Sailors Are (1954 film)|You Know What Sailors Are]]'' | The President of Agraria | |- | rowspan="3" | 1955 | ''Cartouche'' | Il Marchese Di Salpiere | |- | ''[[The Widow (1955 film)|The Widow]]'' | Carlo Serra | |- | ''[[Mr. Arkadin]]'' | Jakob Zouk | |- | rowspan="2" | 1956 | ''[[The Black Sleep]]'' | Odo | |- | ''[[Anastasia (1956 film)|Anastasia]]'' | Boris Andreevich Chernov | |- | 1957 | ''[[Yangtse Incident: The Story of H.M.S. Amethyst]]'' | Colonel Peng | |- | rowspan="2" | 1958 | ''[[Touch of Evil]]'' | Joe "Uncle Joe" Grandi | |- | ''[[Me and the Colonel]]'' | Szabuniewicz | |- | 1959 | ''[[Desert Desperadoes]]'' | The Merchant | |- | 1960 | ''[[Ocean's 11]]'' | Spyros Acebos | |- | rowspan="6" | 1961 | ''La moglie di mio marito'' | Presidente Agenzia Pubblicitaria | |- | ''[[The Bacchantes (film)|The Bacchantes]]'' | Teiresias | |- | ''[[Romanoff and Juliet (1961 film)|Romanoff and Juliet]]'' | Vadim Romanoff | |- | ''[[The Last Judgment (1961 film)|The Last Judgment]]'' | The Director | |- | ''[[The Italian Brigands]]'' | 'O Zingaro | |- | ''[[Ursus and the Tartar Princess]]'' | Khan of the Tartars | |- | rowspan="4" | 1962 | ''[[Invasion 1700]]'' | [[Onufry Zagłoba|Jan Onufry Zagłoba]] | |- | ''[[The Reluctant Saint]]'' | Bishop Durso | |- | ''[[The Trial (1962 film)|The Trial]]'' | Bloch | |- | ''[[A Queen for Caesar]]'' | [[Pompey|Gnaeus Pompeius]] | |- | rowspan="4" | 1964 | ''[[The Black Tulip (1964 film)|The Black Tulip]]'' | Marquis de Vigogne | |- | ''[[Panic Button (1964 film)|Panic Button]]'' | Pandowski | |- | ''[[Topkapi (film)|Topkapi]]'' | Gerven, The Cook | |- | ''Spuit Elf'' | Bakker / Brandmeester | |- | rowspan="7" | 1965 | ''[[Le bambole]]'' | Monsignor Arcudi | Segment: "Monsignor Cupido" |- | ''[[Lord Jim (1965 film)|Lord Jim]]'' | Schomberg | |- | ''[[Crime on a Summer Morning]]'' | Frank Kramer | |- | ''[[Alphaville (film)|Alphaville]]'' | Henri Dickson | |- | ''[[Marco the Magnificent]]'' | [[Rashid ad-Din Sinan|The Old Man of the Mountain]] | |- | ''[[Marie-Chantal contre le docteur Kha]]'' | Professor Lambaré / Dr. Kha | |- | ''[[The Liquidator (1965 film)|The Liquidator]]'' | Sheriek | |- | rowspan="6" | 1966 | ''[[Adultery Italian Style]]'' | Max Portesi | |- | ''[[Lt. Robin Crusoe, U.S.N.]]'' | Tanamashu | |- | ''[[I nostri mariti]]'' | Cesare | Segment: "Il marito di Olga" |- | ''[[After the Fox]]'' | Okra | |- | ''Un gangster venuto da Brooklyn'' | Joe Montano | |- | ''[[Hotel Paradiso (film)|Hotel Paradiso]]'' | Anniello | |- | rowspan="3" | 1967 | ''[[The Vulture (1967 film)|The Vulture]]'' | Professor Hans Koniglich | |- | ''[[A Rose for Everyone]]'' | Basilio | |- | ''Monsieur Lecoq'' | Unknown | Unfinished |- | rowspan="3" | 1968 | ''O tutto o niente'' | Pigsty / Dean Light | |- | ''[[The Girl Who Couldn't Say No]]'' | Uncle Egidio | |- | ''[[Great Catherine (film)|Great Catherine]]'' | Sergeant | |- | rowspan="4" | 1969 | ''[[100 Rifles]]'' | General Romero | Deleted role |- | ''[[Marquis de Sade: Justine]]'' | Du Harpin | |- | ''[[The Great Bank Robbery (1969 film)|The Great Bank Robbery]]'' | Papa | |- | ''Death of a Jew'' | Inspector Mehdaloun | |- | 1972 | ''[[Don Quixote (unfinished film)|Don Quixote]]'' | [[Sancho Panza]] | Unfinished, filmed between 1955 and 1969 |} ===Television=== {| class="wikitable sortable" |- ! Year ! Title ! Role ! class="unsortable" | Notes |- | 1952 | ''[[Schlitz Playhouse of Stars]]'' | Unknown | Episode: "Trouble in Pier Twelve" |- | 1954 | ''The Black Forest'' | Baron Von Moribund | Television film |- | rowspan="3" | 1955 | ''The Chocolate Soldier'' | Major Ludek | Television film |- | ''[[The Best of Broadway]]'' | Nick Verdis | Episode: "Broadway" |- | ''[[Climax!]]'' | Albert Ganz | Episode: "To Wake at Midnight" |- | rowspan="2" | 1956 | ''[[Four Star Playhouse]]'' | Mendoza | Episode: "One Forty Two" |- | ''[[Ethel Barrymore Theatre (TV series)|Ethel Barrymore Theatre]]'' | [[Pancho Villa]] | Episode: "This Is Villa" |- | rowspan="2" | 1957 | ''[[Playhouse 90]]'' | Mr. Anagnos | Episode: "The Miracle Worker" |- | ''[[Producers' Showcase]]'' | General Otakar Zandek | Episode: "The Great Sebastians" |- | rowspan="3" | 1958 | ''[[DuPont Show of the Month]]'' | The Governor | Episode: "Cole Porter's 'Aladdin'" |- | ''[[Matinee Theatre]]'' | Unknown | Episode: "The Inspector General" |- | ''[[The Rifleman]]'' | Cesar Tiffauges | Episode: "New Orleans Menace" |- | 1959 | ''[[The DuPont Show with June Allyson]]'' | Tony | Episode: "Love Is a Headache" |- | rowspan="3" | 1960 | ''[[Tales of the Vikings]]'' | Eyulf | 2 episodes |- | ''[[Johnny Ringo (TV series)|Johnny Ringo]]'' | Andy Baranov | Episode: "The Assassins" |- | ''[[Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse]]'' | Captain Farago | Episode: "Thunder in the Night" |- | 1961 | ''[[Wagon Train]]'' | Joe Muharich | Episode: "The Joe Muharich Story" |- | rowspan="3" | 1962 | ''[[Route 66 (TV series)|Route 66]]'' | Sam Benjamin | Episode: "Blues for the Left Foot" |- | ''[[The Dick Powell Show]]'' | Inspector Boulanger | Episode: "View from the Eiffel Tower" |- | ''[[Kraft Television Theatre]]'' | Captain Farago | Episode: "Thunder in the Night" |- | 1962–1963 | ''[[Naked City (TV series)|Naked City]]'' | Emil Pappas / Demetru Lapesku | 2 episodes |- | rowspan="2" | 1963 | ''[[The Defenders (1961 TV series)|The Defenders]]'' | John Solasky | Episode: "The Trial of Twenty-Two" |- | ''[[Breaking Point (1963 TV series)|Breaking Point]]'' | Goldstein | Episode: "A Pelican in the Wilderness" |- | 1966 | ''[[The Man from U.N.C.L.E.]]'' | Chairman Georgi Koz | Episode: "The Jingle Bells Affair" |- | 1969 | ''[[Then Came Bronson]]'' | "Papa Bear" | Episode: "Pilot" |} == References == {{Reflist}} == Notes == {{notelist}} ==External links== * {{Commons-inline}} * {{IMDb name}} * {{TCMDb name}} * {{IBDB name}} * [http://blog.wfmu.org/freeform/2007/05/the_multirussia.html Akim Tamiroff at WFMU] * [http://theoscarsite.com/whoswho/tamiroff_a.htm Akim Tamiroff] at Katz's Film Encyclopedia * [https://web.archive.org/web/20061029152803/http://www.dougmacaulay.com/kingspud/sel_by_actor_index_2.php?actor_first=Akim&actor_last=Tamiroff Akim Tamiroff at Great Character Actors] {{GoldenGlobeBestSuppActorMotionPicture 1943-1960}} {{Authority control}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Tamiroff, Akim}} [[Category:1899 births]] [[Category:1972 deaths]] [[Category:20th-century American male actors]] [[Category:20th-century Armenian male actors]] [[Category:Male actors from Baku]] [[Category:Male actors from Tbilisi]] [[Category:American male film actors]] [[Category:American male stage actors]] [[Category:American people of Armenian descent]] [[Category:Armenian male actors]] [[Category:Armenian people from the Russian Empire]] [[Category:Best Supporting Actor Golden Globe (film) winners]] [[Category:Deaths from cancer in California]] [[Category:Russian people of Armenian descent]] [[Category:Soviet emigrants to the United States]] [[Category:White Russian emigrants to France]] [[Category:Moscow Art Theatre School alumni]] [[Category:Method actors]]
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