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Hungarian-American actor
Gender
Male
Place of birth
Budapest, Hungary
Place of death
Tangier, Tangier-Assilah Prefecture, Tangier-Tetouan, Morocco
Age
77 years
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Height:
1.8415 m
Awards
Academy Award for Best Actor
(1944)
Golden Globe Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role
(1944)
star on Hollywood Walk of Fame
 
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Biography

Paul Lukas (born Pál Lukács; 26 May 1894 – 15 August 1971) was a Hungarian actor. He won the Academy Award for Best Actor, and the first Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Drama, for his performance in the film Watch on the Rhine (1943), reprising the role he created on the Broadway stage.

Biography

Lukas was born Pál Lukács in Budapest into a Hungarian-Jewish family, the son of Adolf Munkácsi and Mária Schneckendorf. He was later adopted by Mária (née Zilahy) and János Lukács, an advertising executive.

Lukas made his stage debut in Budapest in 1916, and his film debut in 1917. At first, he played elegant, smooth womanizers, but increasingly, he became typecast as a villain. He had a successful stage and film career in Hungary, Germany, and Austria, where he worked with Max Reinhardt. He arrived in Hollywood in 1927, and became a naturalized citizen of the United States in 1937. In 1935, he built a home near the new Racquet Club of Palm Springs, California.

Lukas was busy in the 1930s, appearing in such films as the melodrama Rockabye, the crime caper Grumpy, Alfred Hitchcock's The Lady Vanishes, the comedy Ladies in Love, and the drama Dodsworth. He followed William Powell and Basil Rathbone, portraying the series detective Philo Vance, a cosmopolitan New Yorker, once in The Casino Murder Case (1935).

His major film success came in Watch on the Rhine (1943), where he played a man working against the Nazis, a role he originated in the Broadway premiere of the play of the same name in 1941. His portrayal of Kurt Mueller, a German émigré with an American wife, played by Bette Davis, was universally lauded by critics. Brooks Atkinson of the New York Times, wrote: "As the enemy of fascism, Mr. Lukas' haggard, loving, resourceful determination becomes heroic by virtue of his sincerity and his superior abilities as an actor." He won the Academy Award for Best Actor for the role. He also received the New York Film Critics Award for his performance.

In 1943, Lukas guest-starred as the lead character in an episode of the radio program Suspense, "Mr. Markham, Antique Dealer", as well as the character of a blind composer in the episode "A World of Darkness". On 2 April 1944, he starred in "The Steadfast Heart" on Silver Theater. In the 1940s, Lukas was a charter member of the Motion Picture Alliance for the Preservation of American Ideals, a conservative lobbying group opposed to possible Communist influence in Hollywood.

Lukas also starred as Professor Aronnax in Walt Disney's film version of Jules Verne's 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea (1954).

Lukas' film career continued into the 1960s, with nine films, including Fun in Acapulco with Elvis Presley in 1963 and Lord Jim with Peter O'Toole in 1965. His final film, The Challenge, was released in 1970.

The remainder of his career moved from Hollywood to the stage, and to television. His only singing role was as Cosmo Constantine in the original 1950 Broadway stage version of Irving Berlin's Call Me Madam, opposite Ethel Merman for over 600 performances (although he is heard singing a song in the 1933 film Little Women).

Lukas died 15 August 1971, in Tangier, Morocco, reportedly while searching for a place to spend his retirement years. He is buried in Spain.

Recognition

Lukas was honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, at 6821 Hollywood Boulevard, on February 8, 1960.

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
1920BoccaccioBoccaccio
1922Samson and DelilahEttore Ricco, tenor
1923Triumphant LifeLord Harry Arwood
The Unknown Tomorrow
1928Three SinnersCount Dietrich WallentinLost film
Manhattan CocktailBoris RenovLost film
The Woman from MoscowVladimirIncomplete film
Loves of an ActressDoctor DurandeLost film
Two LoversDon Ramon de LineaIncomplete film
Hot NewsJames ClaytonLost film
Night WatchCaptain Corlaix
The Shopworn AngelBaileyIncomplete film
1929The Wolf of Wall StreetDavid TylerLost film
IllusionCount Fortuny
Half Way to HeavenNick Pogli
1930Behind the Make-UpBoris
Slightly ScarletMalatroff
Young EaglesVon Baden
The Benson Murder CaseAdolph Mohler
The Devil's HolidayDr Reynolds
GrumpyBerci
Anybody's WomanGustave Saxon
The Right to LoveEric
1931City StreetsBig Fellow Mashal
UnfaithfulColin Graham
Working GirlsDoctor Joseph Von Schrader
Women Love OnceJulien Fields
The Beloved BachelorMichael Morda
Strictly DishonorableGus
The Vice SquadStephen Lucarno
1932No One ManDr Karl Bemis
Tomorrow and TomorrowDoctor Nicholas Faber
Thunder BelowKen
DownstairsAlbert, the Baron's Butler
A Passport to HellLt. Kurt Kurtoff
RockabyeAntonie de Sola
1933Grand SlamPeter Stanislavsky
The Kiss Before the MirrorWalter Bernsdorf
Sing Sinner SingPhil Carida
Secret of the Blue RoomCaptain Walter Brink
Captured!Colonel Carl Ehrlich
Little WomenProfessor Bhaer
By CandlelightJosef
1934The Countess of Monte CristoRumowski
GlamourVictor Banki
I Give My LovePaul Vadja
Gift of GabThe Corpse
Father Brown, DetectiveFlambeau
The FountainRupert von Narwitz
Affairs of a GentlemanVictor Gresham
1935The Casino Murder CasePhilo Vance
Age of IndiscretionRobert Lenhart
The Three MusketeersAthos
I Found Stella ParishStephan Norman
1936DodsworthArnold Iselin
Ladies in LoveJohn Barta
1937Brief EcstasyProfessor Paul Bernardy
The Mutiny of the ElsinoreJack Pethurst
EspionageAnton Kronsky
Dinner at the RitzBaron Philip de Beaufort
1938The Lady VanishesDr Hartz
1939Confessions of a Nazi SpyDr. Kassell
Captain FuryFrancois Dupre
1940Strange CargoHessler
The Chinese BungalowYuan Sing
The Ghost BreakersParada
A Window in LondonZoltiniReleased as Lady in Distress in the US
1941The Monster and the GirlW. S. Bruhl
They Dare Not LoveBaron von Helsing
1943HostagesRheinhardt
Watch on the RhineKurt MullerWon Academy Award for Best Actor
1944Uncertain GloryInspector Marcel Bonet
Address UnknownMartin Schulz
Experiment PerilousNick Bederaux
1946Deadline at DawnGus Hoffman
TemptationSir Meyer Isaacson
1947Whispering CityAlbert Frederic
Don't Be a SuckerThe RefugeeProduced by the US War Department
1948Berlin ExpressDr Bernhardt
1950KimLama
195420,000 Leagues Under the SeaProf. Pierre Aronnax
1958The Roots of HeavenSaint Denis
1959Judgment at NurembergErnst Janning
1960Scent of MysteryBaron Saradin
1962Tender Is the NightDr. Dohmler
Four Horsemen of the ApocalypseKarl von Hartrott
196355 Days at PekingDr. Steinfeldt
Fun in AcapulcoMaximillian Dauphin
1965Lord JimStein
1968Sol MadridCapo Riccione
1970The ChallengeDr NagyTV movie
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