

Alexander D'Arcy
Birthday
August 10, 1908 (87 years)
Place of Birth
Cairo, Egypt
Known For
Acting
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Alexander D'Arcy, ( 10 August 1908 – 20 April 1996) was an Egyptian actor with an international film repertoire. Born Alexander Sarruf in Cairo, Egypt, D'Arcy, variously credited as Alexandre D'Arcy, Alex D'Arcy, Alexandre Darcy and Alex d'Arcy appeared in some 45 films, mostly as a suave gentleman or smooth rogue. His first film appearance was in 1927 in The Garden of Allah, before appearing in Alfred Hitchcock's Champagne (1928). He then went to Hollywood where he started by playing supporting roles in several films in the late 1930s including The Prisoner of Zenda (1937) Stolen Holiday (1937), The Awful Truth (1937). In 1953, he was one of Marilyn Monroe's suitors in How to Marry a Millionaire and featured in Abdulla the Great and Soldier of Fortune in 1955. His roles diminished in importance and by the 1960s he was acting mostly on television before resurfacing in horror films, notably It's Hot in Paradise (1962) and as Dracula in Blood of Dracula's Castle (1969). Evidently a favorite of such cult directors as Roger Corman, Russ Meyer and Sam Fuller, D'Arcy was seen in Corman's St. Valentine's Day Massacre (1967), Meyer's The Seven Minutes (1971) and Fuller's Dead Pigeon on Beethoven Street (1972). His last appearance was in a German television detective series in 1973. He died in West Hollywood, California. Description above from the Wikipedia article Alexander D'Arcy, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
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Movies with Alexander D'Arcy
How to Marry a Millionaire
Oct 29, 1953
The Awful Truth
Oct 21, 1937
The St. Valentine's Day Massacre
Jun 30, 1967
Champagne
Aug 17, 1928
À Nous la Liberté
Dec 18, 1931
Horrors of Spider Island
Apr 15, 1960
Vicki
Oct 5, 1953
Good Girls Go to Paris
Jun 20, 1939
Irene
Apr 23, 1940
Topper Takes a Trip
Dec 29, 1938
Soldier of Fortune
May 24, 1955
The Seven Minutes
Jul 23, 1971