Louis V. Arco

Louis V. Arco

Deceased · Born: Jul 24, 1899 · Died: Apr 3, 1975

Personal Details

BornJul 24, 1899 Baden, Austria-Hungary

Biography

Louis V. Arco, a talented individual, came into this world on July 24, 1899, in the city of Baden, situated within the borders of Austria-Hungary, a country that has since undergone significant changes.

As an accomplished actor, Louis V. Arco made a lasting impact in the world of cinema, leaving behind a legacy of memorable performances in films such as Sacco und Vanzetti, a 1927 release, Underground, which premiered in 1941, and Die Försterchristl, a 1931 production.

Tragically, Louis V. Arco's life came to a close on April 3, 1975, in the charming city of Zurich, Switzerland, a place known for its picturesque landscapes and rich cultural heritage.

Career

1944
Address Unknown
Address Unknown as Nazi Party Member (uncredited)
The Big Noise
The Big Noise as German Officer
1943
Appointment in Berlin
Appointment in Berlin as Army Captain (uncredited)
This Land Is Mine
This Land Is Mine as German Sergeant
Edge of Darkness
Edge of Darkness as German Lieutenant (uncredited)
The Moon Is Down
The Moon Is Down as Schumann (uncredited)
Action in the North Atlantic
Action in the North Atlantic as Submarine Commander (uncredited)
Mission to Moscow
Mission to Moscow as Train Announcer (uncredited)
Hitler's Madman
Hitler's Madman as German Sergeant (uncredited)
1942
Casablanca
Casablanca as Refugee at Rick's (uncredited)
1941
1940
1939
Nurse Edith Cavell
Nurse Edith Cavell as Pvt. Rammler