
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
Adolphe Jean Menjou (February 18, 1890 – October 29, 1963) was an American actor. His career spanned both silent films and talkies. He appeared in such films as Charlie Chaplin's A Woman of Paris, where he played the lead role; Stanley Kubrick's Paths of Glory with Kirk Douglas; Ernst Lubitsch's The Marriage Circle; The Sheik with Rudolph Valentino; Morocco with Marlene Dietrich and Gary Cooper; and A Star Is Born with Janet Gaynor and Fredric March, and was nominated for an Academy Award for The Front Page in 1931. [biography (excerpted) from Wikipedia]
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1962

as Self
1950
as Self
1957

as Fitch
1959

as Gen. George Broulard
1957
as Self
1954

as Mr. Pendergast
1960

as Oliver Niles
1937

as Professor Eduardo de Vinci
1935

as Phil Manning
1940

as Monsieur La Bessiere
1930

as Anthony Powell
1937
as Frederick W. Sutton
1958

as Self (archive footage)
1972

as Mr. Pendergast
1960

as Frederick W. Sutton
1958

as Gen. George Broulard
1957

as Arthur Martin
1957

as J. B. Merlin
1956

as Senator Jonathan Carwright
1956

as 'Sweetwater' Tilton
1955

as Fesker
1953

as Frank Kafka
1952

as Pierre
1951

as Caleb Jeffers
1951

as Gregg
1950

as Melville Crossman
1949

as Thomas Hutchins
1949

as Jim Conover
1948

as Mr. Kimberly
1947

as Craig Warren
1947

as J. Conrad Nelson
1947

as Alexander Moody
1946

as Ambassador
1946

as Kismet
1945

as Wagner
1944

as Tom Moran
1943
as Fitch
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