Christina Aziz |
An American actor, born in New York, USA. He won a Grammy Award in 2016. His most important works include Adventures of Superman (1952-1956), Two Faces West (1960), Target Earth (1954), and Day of Triumph (1954). He performed hundreds of film and television roles from the 1940s to the 1960s.
At the age of eighteen, he worked as a sailor and spent the 1930s on board ships. He joined the United States Army during World War II and participated in the movie This Is the Army (1943). After the war, he entered the cinematic field, and after several films in small roles, he played his first major role in the movie Finders Keepers (1951). He turned to television work and played the roles of the thug, thief, and gang member in crime dramas and many American Western series and comedy series. His last work was Casino Royale (1967), and he died in Northridge, California, USA on March 17, 1967 from cirrhosis of the liver.
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