Paul Porcasi
Known for: Acting
Born: December 31, 1878 in Palermo, Sicily, Italy - Died: August 7, 1946
From Wikipedia. Paul Porcasi (1 January 1879 – 8 August 1946) was an Italian film actor. He appeared in 142 films between 1917 and 1945. He was born in Palermo, Sicily. Porcasi was memorable as "Nick the Greek" in Universal's Broadway (1929). Porcasi performed infrequently on Broadway from 1916 to 1928. He ended his theatrical career in the smash hit "Broadway" as Nick Verdis that ran from 16 September 1926 to 11 February 1928 (603 performances) at the Broadhurst Theatre. French actress Yola d'Avril portrayed his daughter, Madame Feronde in MGM's adventure film Tarzan and His Mate. Porcasi died on 8 August 1946 in Hollywood, California.
Known for
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It Started with Eve
Armand (uncredited)
Charlie Chan in Egypt
Insp. Fouad Soueida
When Strangers Marry
Phillipe
Café Metropole
Police Official
Quiet Please, Murder
Rebescu
The Criminal Code
Tony Spelvin
The Florentine Dagger
Antonio
Say It Again
Count Tanza
Smart Money
Alexander Amenoppopolus
British Agent
Count Romano
The Border Legion
Tony
The Emperor's Candlesticks
Santuzzi
The Three Sisters
Rinaldi
Crime School
Nick Papadopolos
Under Eighteen
François
I Loved a Woman
Apopoulis - Hotel Proprietor in Greece (uncredited)
The Leathernecks Have Landed
Enrico 'Rico' Venetzi
Terror Aboard
Luigi - the Chef
Star Spangled Rhythm
Benito Mussolini (uncredited)
The Kid from Spain
Gonzales
Swing Hostess
Spumoni
Bought!
Rapello
Caliente Love
Mexican Señorita's Husband
Cynara
Joseph the Maitre D'