Portrait of Arnold Moss

Arnold Moss

Bio: Arnold Moss (January 28, 1910 – December 15, 1989) was an American character actor. Moss made two appearances in Bob Hope films, as Hope's Casablanca contact in the espionage spoof My Favorite Spy and as a conniving Venetian doge in Casanova's Big Night
Born: Sat, Jan 29 1910
Birthplace: Brooklyn, New York, USA

Death: Fri, Dec 15 1989
Arnold Moss is 79 years old
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Movies (Acting Roles)

Poster of Yes, Virginia, There Is a Santa Claus
Yes, Virginia, There Is a Santa Claus
Arnold Moss was
64 in Yes, Virginia, There Is a Santa Claus
as 'Sgt. Muldoon (voice)'.
Fri, Dec 06 1974
Poster of Community Shelter Planning
Community Shelter Planning
Arnold Moss was
57 in Community Shelter Planning
as 'John - Commissioner / Narrator'.
Tue, Jun 06 1967
Poster of The Caper of the Golden Bulls
The Caper of the Golden Bulls
Arnold Moss was
57 in The Caper of the Golden Bulls
as 'Mr. Shanari'.
Wed, May 24 1967
Poster of Gambit
Gambit
Arnold Moss was
56 in Gambit
as 'Abdul'.
Wed, Dec 21 1966
Poster of The Fool Killer
The Fool Killer
Arnold Moss was
55 in The Fool Killer
as 'Reverend Spotts'.
Wed, Apr 28 1965
Poster of The 27th Day
The 27th Day
Arnold Moss was
46 in The 27th Day
as 'The Alien'.
Mon, Jan 07 1957
Poster of The Adventures of Marco Polo
The Adventures of Marco Polo
Arnold Moss was
46 in The Adventures of Marco Polo
as 'Nicolo'.
Sat, Apr 14 1956
Poster of Hell's Island
Hell's Island
Arnold Moss was
45 in Hell's Island
as 'Paul Armand'.
Fri, May 06 1955
Poster of Jump Into Hell
Jump Into Hell
Arnold Moss was
45 in Jump Into Hell
as 'General Christian De Castries'.
Fri, Apr 01 1955
Poster of Bengal Brigade
Bengal Brigade
Arnold Moss was
44 in Bengal Brigade
as 'Rajah Karam'.
Sat, Nov 06 1954
Poster of Casanova's Big Night
Casanova's Big Night
Arnold Moss was
44 in Casanova's Big Night
as 'The Doge'.
Wed, Apr 07 1954
Poster of King Lear
King Lear
Arnold Moss was
43 in King Lear
as 'Duke of Albany'.
Sun, Oct 18 1953
Poster of Salome
Salome
Arnold Moss was
43 in Salome
as 'Micha'.
Tue, Mar 24 1953
Poster of Viva Zapata!
Viva Zapata!
Arnold Moss was
42 in Viva Zapata!
as 'Don Nacio'.
Thu, Feb 07 1952
Poster of My Favorite Spy
My Favorite Spy
Arnold Moss was
41 in My Favorite Spy
as 'Tasso'.
Tue, Dec 25 1951
Poster of Mask of the Avenger
Mask of the Avenger
Arnold Moss was
41 in Mask of the Avenger
as 'Colardi'.
Wed, Jun 27 1951
Poster of Quebec
Quebec
Arnold Moss was
41 in Quebec
as 'Jean-Paul Racelle'.
Thu, Mar 15 1951
Poster of Kim
Kim
Arnold Moss was
40 in Kim
as 'Lurgan Sahib'.
Thu, Dec 07 1950
Poster of Border Incident
Border Incident
Arnold Moss was
39 in Border Incident
as 'Zopilote'.
Fri, Oct 28 1949
Poster of Reign of Terror
Reign of Terror
Arnold Moss was
39 in Reign of Terror
as 'Fouché'.
Sat, Oct 15 1949
Poster of The Loves of Carmen
The Loves of Carmen
Arnold Moss was
38 in The Loves of Carmen
as 'Colonel'.
Mon, Aug 23 1948
Poster of Temptation
Temptation
Arnold Moss was
36 in Temptation
as 'Ahmed Effendi'.
Mon, Dec 02 1946

TV Shows (Acting Roles)

Ages in TV shows are based off the first air date and may not be accurate. View individual episode details for accurate ages
Poster of Mr. Terrific
Mr. Terrific
Arnold Moss was
56+ in Mr. Terrific
as 'Victor / Dr, Chelsey'.
First Air Date
Mon, Jan 09 1967
Poster of The Time Tunnel
The Time Tunnel
Arnold Moss was
56+ in The Time Tunnel
as 'Malek'.
First Air Date
Fri, Sep 09 1966
Poster of Star Trek
Star Trek
Arnold Moss was
56+ in Star Trek
as 'Anton Karidian'.
First Air Date
Thu, Sep 08 1966
Poster of The Alfred Hitchcock Hour
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour
Arnold Moss was
52+ in The Alfred Hitchcock Hour
as 'Victor Hartman'.
First Air Date
Thu, Sep 20 1962
Poster of The Rifleman
The Rifleman
Arnold Moss was
48+ in The Rifleman
as ''.
First Air Date
Tue, Sep 30 1958
Poster of Alfred Hitchcock Presents
Alfred Hitchcock Presents
Arnold Moss was
45+ in Alfred Hitchcock Presents
as 'Dr. Ganderbay'.
First Air Date
Sun, Oct 02 1955
Poster of Omnibus
Omnibus
Arnold Moss was
42+ in Omnibus
as 'Duke of Albany'.
First Air Date
Sun, Nov 09 1952