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Adolph Faylauer
(1882-1961)
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Adolph Faylauer was born on 16 November 1882 in Toledo, Ohio, USA. He was an actor, known for
The Dream Melody (1929)
. He died on 11 January 1961 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
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The Dream Melody
Signor Malesco
(as Adolph Faylor)
1929
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Back Street
6.6
Restaurant Patron
(uncredited)
1961
All in a Night's Work
6.1
Funeral Guest
(uncredited)
1961
Inherit the Wind
8.1
Courtroom Reporter
(uncredited)
1960
Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse
7.9
TV Series
Audience Member
(uncredited)
1960
1 episode
Seven Thieves
6.5
Casino Patron
(uncredited)
1960
Goodyear Theatre
7.1
TV Series
Man at Auction
(uncredited)
1959
1 episode
North by Northwest
8.3
Bald Bidder
(uncredited)
1959
Alcoa Theatre
7.4
TV Series
Street Passerby
(uncredited)
1959
1 episode
Auntie Mame
7.9
Sleeping Man in Audience
(uncredited)
1958
Mike Hammer
8.0
TV Series
Fair Attendee
(uncredited)
1958
1 episode
An Affair to Remember
7.4
Ship Passenger
(uncredited)
1957
Ten Thousand Bedrooms
5.6
Party Guest
(uncredited)
1957
Hollywood or Bust
6.4
Man at Movie Premiere
(uncredited)
1956
You Can't Run Away from It
5.9
Wedding Guest
(uncredited)
1956
Around the World in 80 Days
6.7
Parade Onlooker
(uncredited)
1956
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Alternative name
Adolph Faylor
Born
November 16
,
1882
Toledo, Ohio, USA
Died
January 11
,
1961
Los Angeles, California, USA
(heart attack)
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He was a SAG gold card holder.
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