Armand Cortes

Armand Cortes, sometimes credited as Armand Cortez, (August 16, 1880 – November 19, 1948) was an actor in theater and film in the United States. He had various theatrical roles in the late 1920s and early 1930s.[1]

Cortes (center) in The Revenge of Tarzan (1920)

In 1902 he was cast in the musical comedy The Messenger Boy.[2] He was in the musical revue Star Time at the Majestic Theater in 1944.[3]

He had various supporting roles in films.[4] In 1918 he played the villain in Dodging a Million.[5] He also played the villain in The Revenge of Tarzan.

He was born in Nîmes, France. He died in San Francisco.

Filmography

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References

  1. "Armand Cortes". Playbill.
  2. "The Cast". August 17, 1902 via Google Books.
  3. Dietz, Dan (February 2, 2015). "The Complete Book of 1940s Broadway Musicals". Rowman & Littlefield via Google Books.
  4. "Armand Cortes". BFI.
  5. "Dramatic Mirror of Motion Pictures and the Stage". Dramatic Mirror Company. November 19, 1918 via Google Books.
  6. "Motion Picture". Macfadden-Bartell. August 17, 1917 via Google Books.
  7. Slide, Anthony (August 17, 1982). "Selected Film Criticism: 1912-1920". Scarecrow Press via Google Books.
  8. "Motography". August 17, 1917 via Google Books.
  9. Shearer, Stephen Michael (August 27, 2013). "Gloria Swanson: The Ultimate Star". Macmillan via Google Books.
  10. Shearer, Stephen Michael (August 27, 2013). "Gloria Swanson: The Ultimate Star". Macmillan via Google Books.
  11. Bradley, Edwin M. (August 11, 2004). "The First Hollywood Musicals: A Critical Filmography of 171 Features, 1927 through 1932". McFarland via Google Books.
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