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  1. Jun 28, 2024 · Paul Muni, center, stars in the original 1932 Scarface as Tony Camonte, a violent gang leader loosely based on Al Capone whose rise to power is as bloody as his demise. The 1932 version of Scarface, directed by Howard Hawks and produced by Howard Hughes, was written by Ben Hecht.

  2. Jun 18, 2024 · In 1932 actor Paul Muni starred in two classic films, the original Scarface and I Am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang. David Hast and Scott Vander Werf talk about these groundbreaking movies on...

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  3. 5 days ago · The Irish-English actor brought a unique intensity to the film, drawing from a rich career in theater and film. However, his time on the Jawsset was filled with as much drama as his character’s battle with the Great White.

  4. Jun 13, 2024 · Paul Muni (born Meshilem Meier Weisenfreund; 22 September 1895 – 25 August 1967) was an Austrian-born American stage and film actor. During the 1930s, he was considered one of the most prestigious actors at Warner Brothers studios, and one of the rare actors who was given the privilege of choosing which parts he wanted.

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    • September 22, 1895
    • August 25, 1967 (71)Montecito, California
    • August 25, 1967
  5. Jun 22, 2024 · Paul Muni was an American stage and film actor best remembered for his role as the title character in the film ‘Scarface.’ He was recognized for his meticulous preparation for each of his parts, which gave his performances a level of legitimacy that no other actor of his day could equal.

  6. Jun 11, 2024 · However, as a form of entertainment, Scarface is a whirlwind picture for its time and one that’s watched primarily for Paul Muni’s performance as the outrageous titular lead, who’s perfectly off-set by his very reserved number two man, Rinaldo (George Raft).

  7. Jun 13, 2024 · The U.S. government’s campaign targeting people in the film industry and accusing them of being communist activists further escalated 75 years ago this week. It was on June 8, 1949, that the FBI released a report publicly naming such well-known film stars as Fredric March, John Garfield, Paul Muni and Edward G. Robinson as communist activists.