Carl Esmond
Carl Esmond, originally named Karl Simon, was born on June 14, 1902, in Vienna, Austria-Hungary, and passed away on December 4, 2004. He was a film and stage actor who later became a naturalized American citizen. When he immigrated to the United States in January 1938, his age was listed as 33 on the passenger manifest; however, his naturalization application confirmed his birth year as 1902. Throughout his career, he adopted several stage names, including Willy Eichberger and Charles Esmond, ultimately becoming known as Carl Esmond.
Esmond honed his craft at the prestigious State Academy of Dramatic Arts in Vienna, where he developed the skills that would serve him throughout his acting career. He made his cinematic debut in the operetta "The Emperor's Waltz" in 1933, marking the beginning of his journey in the entertainment industry. Over the years, he appeared in numerous productions, showcasing his talent on both stage and screen. Esmond's contributions to the arts have left a lasting impact, and his legacy continues to be celebrated by fans and scholars alike.
Filmography
Morituri
The World in His Arms
Blossom Time
Address Unknown
Invitation To The Waltz
Lola Montès
The Master Race
Without Love
Experiment Perilous
The Catman of Paris
Sundown
Walk a Crooked Mile
The Story of Dr. Wassell
Smash-Up: The Story of a Woman
The Desert Hawk
The Dawn Patrol (1938)
From the Earth to the Moon