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S.Z. Sakall

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S.Z. Sakall

S. Z. Sakall, born Jakab Grünwald on February 2 1883 in Budapest, Austria‑Hungary, was a beloved Hungarian‑American character actor whose career spanned nearly four decades from the silent era to the golden age of Hollywood. He first emerged on the Hungarian stage in the 1910s, quickly becoming a star of vaudeville and light‑hearted Viennese films under the pen name Szőke Szakáll, meaning “blond beard,” a moniker inspired by his distinctive facial hair. After serving briefly in the Hungarian army during World I and being wounded, Sakall turned to acting full‑time at age eighteen, gaining fame in both Budapest and Vienna before moving to Berlin in the late 1920s where he appeared in popular musical comedies such as Two Hearts in Waltz Time (1930). The rise of the Nazis forced him to return to Hungary in 1933, where he participated in over forty Hungarian productions before escaping to the United States in 1940 with his wife Anne Kardos. In Hollywood he became a staple of Warner Bros. features, known for his rotund, affable demeanor that earned him the affectionate nickname “Cuddles” from studio head Jack L. Warner. His most iconic role came at age fifty‑nine when he portrayed Carl the head waiter in the classic Casablanca (1942), a part he initially rejected but ultimately embraced, delivering a performance that outshone even the famed villains of the film. Throughout the 1940s and early 1950s Sakall delighted audiences in beloved titles such as Christmas in Connecticut (1945), In the Good Old Summertime (1949), and the musical Lullaby of Broadway (1951), often playing lovable European uncles, shopkeepers, or theatrical impresarios. In 1946 he became a naturalized United States citizen under the name Jacob Gero, solidifying his dual Hungarian‑American identity. Despite personal tragedies—including the murder of several close relatives in Nazi concentration camps—Sakall maintained a cheerful public persona until his sudden death from a heart attack on February 12 1955, just days after completing his final film The Student Prince. He is interred at Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Glendale, leaving behind a legacy as one of Hollywood’s most endearing character actors.

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Given Name: Jakab Grünwald

Born: Budapest, Austria-Hungary (present-day Budapest, Hungary)

Citizenship: Hungarian, United States

Birthday: February 2, 1883

Occupations: Actor

Years Active: 1916-1954

Spouses: Giza Grossner, Anne Kardos

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