
Cast
Charles Korvin
Acting
Cast
Charles Korvin
Known for
Acting
Born
1907-11-21
From
Piestany, Austria-Hungary [now Piestany, Slovakia]
Died
1998-06-18
Also known as Geza Karpathy, Géza Kårpåthi
Biography
Charles Korvin (born GĂ©za Korvin KĂĄrpĂĄthy) was an American film, television and stage actor. He was also a professional still and motion picture photographer and master chef. The Hungarian actor moved to Paris around 1930. He studied at the Sorbonne and during his ten years living in France, he was hired by Yvon, the famous French postcard company, shooting on location all over the country. In 1937, he was hired for a CBC documentary film project about the renowned Canadian medical doctor, Norman Bethune. Entitled âHeart of Spainâ, Korvin photographed and co-directed the anti-Franco film which was shot on the front lines during the Spanish Civil War. Moving to the United States in 1940, Korvin studied acting and stagecraft at the Barter Theater in Abingdon, Virginia. As GĂ©za Korvin, he made his Broadway stage debut in 1943, playing a Russian nobleman in the play, Dark Eyes. After signing a movie contract with Universal Pictures, he changed his stage name to Charles Korvin. He worked steadily through the 1940s, including appearing in three films with actress Merle Oberon. He was blacklisted around 1952, refused to testify before the HUAC, and his film career was halted. Turning to the newly burgeoning, and much less political, field of broadcast television, Korvin starred in early productions for Playhouse 90, Studio One, and US Steel Hour. He played The Eagle for six contiguous episodes on Disney's Zorro and played Latin dance instructor Carlos on The Honeymooners episode "Mama Loves Mambo." In 1960, he starred as Inspector Duval in the UK/US television series Interpol Calling produced by J. Arthur Rank. During these years, Korvin returned to off-Broadway theater starring as the king in Rodgers and Hammerstein's The King and I with runs at the Westbury Music Fair and the St. Louis Municipal Opera. He was back on Broadway in the mid-1960s starring as the upstairs neighbor in Neil Simonâs Tony Award winning play, âBarefoot in the Parkâ. In 1964, he returned to Hollywood to play the shipâs captain in Stanley Kramerâs Academy Award winning film, Ship of Fools. Remaining active in later years, he was the voice of the Red Baron for eight years on television and radio ads for Lufthansa Airlines. For more than 25 years, Korvin, with his wife Anne, were part-of-the-year residents in Klosters, Switzerland, where he enjoyed skiing, cooking and entertaining with friends and fellow part time residents Irwin and Marion Shaw, Greta Garbo, Salka Viertel, Deborah Kerr, Robert Ricci, John Fairchild and Gaetan de Rosnay among others. Korvin claimed to have been Greta Garbo's last dance partner. Julia Child, another long time friend, was interviewed in 1978 by Dick Cavett on his PBS television show. When he asked her to name her favorite âamateurâ chef, Child replied, âCharles Korvinâ.

Ship of Fools
as Capt. Thiele

Zorro, the Avenger
as The Eagle

The Killer That Stalked New York
as Matt Krane

Berlin Express
as Perrot

Inside Out
as Peter Dohlberg

Lydia Bailey
as Col. Gabriel D'autremont

Sangaree
as Harvey Bristol

Tarzan's Savage Fury
as Rokov

Enter ArsĂšne Lupin
as Arsene Lupin

The Man Who Had Power Over Women
as Alfred Felix

This Love of Ours
as Dr. Michael Touzac

Temptation
as Mahoud Baroudi

Thunderstorm
as Pablo Gardia

The Blackwell Story
as Dr. Von Neff