Henry Armetta
Henry Armetta, originally named Enrico Armetta, was born on July 4, 1888, and passed away on October 21, 1945. This Italian-American actor made a significant mark in Hollywood as a character actor, featuring in over 150 films throughout his career. Armetta's journey in the film industry began in the silent era around 1915, showcasing his talent in a variety of roles that resonated with audiences.
His extensive filmography spans several decades, continuing until 1946, when his final film was released after his death. Armetta's versatility and ability to portray a wide range of characters made him a familiar face on screen during a transformative time in cinema. His contributions to the industry left an indelible impression, as he navigated the transition from silent films to the talkies with remarkable ease.
Despite the passage of time, Armetta's work continues to be celebrated by film enthusiasts and historians alike, recognizing him as an integral part of early American cinema. His legacy lives on, reflecting the rich tapestry of talent that characterized the early years of Hollywood.
Filmography
Poor Little Rich Girl
Arsène Lupin
Everybody Sing
Rasputin and the Empress
Speak Easily
Red-Headed Woman
Romance
Madame X
Hide-Out
Strangers May Kiss
Men Of America
A Girl in Every Port
The Devil's Brother
Kiss and Make-Up
Dinky
Lonesome
Five and Ten
Street Angel
Fisherman's Wharf
The Cat and the Fiddle
Laughing Sinners
Dust Be My Destiny
Magnificent Obsession
Imitation of Life
The Black Cat
A Farewell to Arms
Scarface
In Old Arizona
So This Is Africa
The Merry Widow