José Ferrer
José Ferrer (January 8, 1912 – January 26, 1992), was a Puerto Rican actor and director. He was the first Hispanic actor to win an Academy Award.
José Ferrer (January 8, 1912 – January 26, 1992), was a Puerto Rican actor and director. He was the first Hispanic actor to win an Academy Award.
Lawrence of Arabia
As Turkish Bey
The Caine Mutiny
As Lt. Barney Greenwald
Dune
As Padisha Emperor Shaddam IV
The Amazing Captain Nemo
As Captain Nemo
Nine Hours to Rama
As Superintendent Das
Cervantes
As Hassan Bey
Berlin Tunnel 21
As Martin Komansky
The Greatest Story Ever Told
As Herod Antipas
The Fifth Musketeer
As Athos
Moulin Rouge
As Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec
Ship of Fools
As Rieber
To Be or Not to Be
As Prof. Siletski
A Midsummer Night's Sex Comedy
As Leopold
Dracula's Dog
As Inspector Branco
Whirlpool
As David Korvo
The Horror of It All
As Self / Narrator
Enter Laughing
As Harrison B. Marlowe
Cyrano de Bergerac
As Cyrano de Bergerac
Deep in My Heart
As Sigmund Romberg
Joan of Arc
As The Dauphin, Charles VII, later King of France
Miss Sadie Thompson
As Alfred Davidson
Gideon's Trumpet
As Abe Fortas
The Cockleshell Heroes
As Major Stringer
The Swarm
As Dr. Andrews
The Sentinel
As Priest of the Brotherhood
The Little Drummer Boy
As Ben Haramed (voice)
And They're Off
As Martin Craig
Crisis
As Raoul Farrago
The Big Bus
As Ironman
The Big Brawl
As Dominici
The Evil That Men Do
As Dr. Hector Lomelin
The Being
As Mayor Gordon Lane
Fedora
As Doctor Vando
Bloody Birthday
As Doctor
The Wind in the Willows
As Badger (voice)
Order to Kill
As Inspector Reed
Blood Tide
As Nereus
Hired to Kill
As Rallis
The Great Man
As Joe Harris
The Private Files of J. Edgar Hoover
As Lionel McCoy
Crash!
As Marc Denne
Anything Can Happen
As Giorgi Papashvily
Cyrano and d'Artagnan
As Cyrano de Bergerac
The High Cost of Loving
As Jim Fry
Blood Feud
As Edward Bennett Williams
Forever Young, Forever Free
As Father Alberto
I Accuse!
As Captain Alfred Dreyfus
Pleasure Palace
As 'Pokey'
Medical Story
As Dr. William Knowland
Covenant
As Victor Noble
The Shrike
As Jim Downs
Evita Peron
As Agustin Magaldi
Fame
As Francesco
Crosscurrent
As Dr. Charles Bedford
Simple Gifts
As Narrator (segment "A Memory of Christmas") (voice)
Stop Train 349
As Cowan the Reporter
The Murder That Wouldn't Die
As Jeff Briggs
Seduced
As James Killian
The Art of Crime
As Beckwith Sloan
Natural Enemies
As Harry Rosenthal
Samson and Delilah
As The High Priest
Exo-Man
As Kermit Haas
Who Has Seen the Wind
As The Ben
3-D Rarities
As Alfred Davidson (archive footage)
Paco
As Fermin Flores
Four Girls in Town
As Director
Young Harry Houdini
As Dr. Tybalt Grimaldi
Blood & Orchids
As Walter Bergman
Old Explorers
As Warner Watney
UFOs: It Has Begun
Gideon
As Angel of the Lord
Life of Sin
Raíces eternas
As English Narrator
The Sun and the Moon
Hitler's SS : Portrait In Evil
As Prof. Ludwig Rosenberg
The Aquarians
As Dr. Alfred Vreeland
The Missing Are Deadly
The Marcus-Nelson Murders
As Jake Weinhaus
Bogart: The Untold Story
As Self (archive footage)
The Perfect Tribute
As Edward Everett
The Best Of Danny Kaye - The Television Years
As Self (archive footage)
Voyage of the Damned
As Manuel Benitez
This Girl For Hire
As Harrison Wooly
The Secret Fury
As José (uncredited)
Cyrano
As Cyrano de Bergerac (voice)
Preminger: Anatomy of a Filmmaker
As Self
Mother's Day
As Judge Leatham
Banyon
As Lee Jennings
Kismet
As Hajj
Rickles
Jacques Cousteau: The First 75 Years
As Narrator (voice)
Night of 100 Stars
As Self
Strange Interlude
As Professor Leeds
Producers' Showcase
George Washington
As Governor Dinwiddie
Columbo
As Marshall Cahill
Newhart
As Arthur Vanderkellen
The Ed Sullivan Show
As Self (archive footage)
Peter and Paul
As Gamaliel
The Rhinemann Exchange
As Erich Rhinemann
The French Atlantic Affair
As Pres. Aristide Brouchard
The Lux Show
As Self
The Rosemary Clooney Show
As Self
The Dream Merchants
As George Pappas
Kojak
As Jake Weinhaus
The Love Boat
As Deke Donner
The Bell Telephone Hour
As Self
What's My Line?
As Self - Mystery Guest
Blood & Orchids
As Walter Bergman
The Danny Kaye Show
As Self
Tales of the Unexpected
As Carlos
Murder, She Wrote
As Cagliostro