Tony D'Algy

Tony D'Algy

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Born
November 30, 1896
Died
April 29, 1977

Tony d'Algy was born in Angola, then a Portuguese colony, of a Spanish mother and Portuguese father. He played opposite Rudolph Valentino in Monsieur Beaucaire (1924) and A Sainted Devil (1924) in bit parts. Beginning in 1928, he worked in Spain (making such films as "La Mujer Soñada" and "Raza de…

Biography

Tony d'Algy was born in Angola, then a Portuguese colony, of a Spanish mother and Portuguese father. He played opposite Rudolph Valentino in Monsieur Beaucaire (1924) and A Sainted Devil (1924) in bit parts. Beginning in 1928, he worked in Spain (making such films as "La Mujer Soñada" and "Raza de Hidalgos"), France, and Belgium. In 1931, he hosted such visitors as Florencio Molina Campos (an Argentine cartoonist and painter), with Marcos Caplán (Argentine vaudeville producer), and Beatriz Costa (Portuguese actress and singer), among others, at Paramount Studios in Joinville, France (near Paris). D'Algy played the musical agent/lover of Amália Rodrigues in Fado, História d'uma Cantadeira (1947).

Actor

Aquellas palabrasAquellas palabras(1949)as Don Eugenio
Si te hubieses casado conmigoSi te hubieses casado conmigo(1949)as Luis Felipe, Gabriel
La casa de las sonrisasLa casa de las sonrisas(1948)as Alberto
Fado, História d'uma CantadeiraFado, História d'uma Cantadeira(1947)as Sousa Morais
O Leão da EstrelaO Leão da Estrela(1947)as Comandante

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Tony D'Algy and Raquel Rodrigo in One Week of Happiness (1934)Gabriel Algara, Tony D'Algy, and Enriqueta Serrano in La incorregible (1931)Tony D'Algy and Paquita Vehil in Mateo (1937)George K. Arthur, Tony D'Algy, and Gertrude Olmstead in The Boob (1926)Tony D'AlgyTony D'Algy, Jean Del Val, George Siegmann, and Rudolph Valentino in A Sainted Devil (1924)