Ricardo Cortez
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Ricardo Cortez, c. 1935
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Born | Jacob Krantz 19 September 1900 New York City, New York |
Died | Script error: The function "death_date_and_age" does not exist. New York City, New York |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1917–1960 |
Spouse(s) | Alma Rubens (1926–1931; her death) Christine Coniff Lee (1934–1940; divorced) Margaret Belle (?–1977; his death) |
Ricardo Cortez (born Jacob Krantz; September 19, 1900[citation needed] – April 28, 1977) was an American actor.
Life and career
Born to a Jewish family in New York City[1] (Vienna has been incorrectly cited as his birthplace),[1] Krantz was an amateur boxer and worked on Wall Street prior to entering the film business. Hollywood executives changed his name from Krantz to Cortez in order to capitalize on the popularity of the era's "Latin lovers" (namely Rudolph Valentino, Ramon Novarro and Antonio Moreno). When rumor began to circulate that Cortez was not actually Spanish, the studios attempted to pass him off as French before finally "admitting" to his supposedly Viennese origin.
Cortez appeared in over 100 films. Having begun his career playing romantic leads, when sound cinema arrived, his strong delivery and New York accent made him an ideal heavy. Though he would go on to occasionally portray leading men, Cortez's main focus became character acting. He played opposite Joan Crawford in Montana Moon (1930), played Sam Spade in the original, pre-code version of The Maltese Falcon (1931), co-starred with Charles Farrell and Bette Davis in The Big Shakedown, and with Al Jolson and Dolores del Río in Wonder Bar (1934). In 1936, Cortez replaced Warren William as Perry Mason in The Case of the Black Cat.
Cortez was married to silent film actress Alma Rubens until her death from pneumonia in 1931.
When he retired from the film business, Cortez returned to New York, working as a stockbroker for Salomon Brothers on Wall Street. He died in New York City in 1977, and was interred at Woodlawn Cemetery in The Bronx.
Cortez was the older brother of noted cinematographer Stanley Cortez (born Stanislaus Krantz).
Cortez is not related to noted six-time U.C.W.D.C world champion dancer and choreographer Ricardo D. Cortez.
Partial filmography
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- The Gentleman from America (1923) (uncredited)
- The Call of the Canyon (1923)
- The Bedroom Window (1924)
- Feet of Clay (1924)
- The City That Never Sleeps (1924)
- Argentine Love (1924)
- Not So Long Ago (1925)
- Torrent (1926)
- Volcano! (1926)
- The Sorrows of Satan (1926)
- The Eagle of the Sea (1926)
- Mockery (1927)
- The Private Life of Helen of Troy (1927)
- By Whose Hand? (1927)
- The Orchid Dancer (1928)
- Excess Baggage (1928)
- The Lost Zeppelin (1929)
- Montana Moon (1930)
- Her Man (1930)
- Illicit (1931)
- Ten Cents a Dance (1931)
- The Maltese Falcon (1931)
- White Shoulders (1931)
- Big Business Girl (1931)
- Bad Company (1931)
- Is My Face Red? (1932)
- No One Man (1932)
- Thirteen Women (1932)
- Symphony of Six Million (1932)
- The Phantom of Crestwood (1932)
- Flesh (1932)
- Men of Chance (1932)
- Midnight Mary (1933)
- Torch Singer (1933)
- Broadway Bad (1933)
- The House on 56th Street (1933)
- The Big Shakedown (1934)
- Hat, Coat and Glove (1934)
- The Firebird (1934)
- I Am a Thief (1934)
- Mandalay (1934)
- The Man with Two Faces (1934 film) (1934)
- Wonder Bar (1934)
- A Lost Lady (1934)
- Special Agent (1935)
- Shadow of Doubt (1935)
- Frisco Kid (1935)
- The Walking Dead (1936)
- The Case of the Black Cat (1936)
- Talk of the Devil (1936)
- Charlie Chan in Reno (1939)
- Mr. Moto's Last Warning (1939)
- Murder Over New York (1940)
- I Killed That Man (1941)
- Tomorrow We Live (1942)
- Rubber Racketeers (1942)
- The Locket (1946)
- The Last Hurrah (1958)
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Letter of the Departement of Health, City of New York, 8 October 2000. mentioned in: Rudolf Ulrich (Hrsg.): Österreicher in Hollywood. Neuauflage, Verlag Filmarchiv Austria, Wien 2004, ISBN 3-901932-29-1, p. 597
External links
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- Ricardo Cortez at the Internet Movie Database
- Ricardo Cortez at Find a Grave
- “Hollywood Unmasked: Latin Lover is Kosher Butcher’s Son,” Robert J. Avrech, BigHollywood.com, July 14, 2009.
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- 1900 births
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- 20th-century American male actors
- American male film actors
- American male silent film actors
- American people of Austrian-Jewish descent
- American stockbrokers
- Burials at Woodlawn Cemetery (Bronx)
- Jewish American male actors
- Male actors from New York City
- Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer contract players
- Stock and commodity market managers
- 20th-century American businesspeople