
Arnold Moss
Personal Info
Known for
Acting
Gender
Male
Birthday
1910-01-28
Day of Death
1989-12-15 (79 years old)
Place of Birth
Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
Arnold Moss
Biography
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. Moss appeared in dozens of television programs during the golden age of TV. He appeared on television in Star Trek (1966) as mysterious actor Anton Karidian, alter-ego of the tyrannical Gov. Kodos of Tarsus IV, in the episode "The Conscience of the King". He also played in The Rifleman as the school teacher, Mr. Griswald, and as Chief Lonespear in Bonanza episode "In Defense of Honor" in 1968. Other television appearances include The Time Tunnel, The Girl From U.N.C.L.E., The Man From U.N.C.L.E., and the anthology series The Alfred Hitchcock Hour, General Electric Theater, Alfred Hitchcock Presents, Suspense, Tales of Tomorrow, Studio One, and Kraft Theater.
Acting
(1974)
Yes, Virginia, There Is a Santa Claus
as Sgt. Muldoon (voice)
(1971)
Gideon
as Joash
(1967)
The Caper of the Golden Bulls
as Mr. Shanari
(1966)
Gambit
as Abdul
(1965)
The Fool Killer
as Reverend Spotts
(1957)
The 27th Day
as The Alien
(1956)
The Adventures of Marco Polo
as Nicolo
(1955)
Hell's Island
as Paul Armand
(1955)
Jump Into Hell
as General Christian De Castries
(1954)
Casanova's Big Night
as The Doge
(1954)
Bengal Brigade
as Rajah Karam
(1954)
Kraft Television Theatre: Alice in Wonderland
as Red Knight
(1953)
Salome
as Micha
(1953)
King Lear
as Duke of Albany
(1952)
Viva Zapata!
as Don Nacio
(1952)
Bitter Storm
as Prof. Russell
(1951)
My Favorite Spy
as Tasso
(1951)
Quebec
as Jean-Paul Racelle
(1951)
Mask of the Avenger
as Colardi
(1950)
Kim
as Lurgan Sahib
(1949)
Border Incident
as Zopilote
(1949)
Reign of Terror
as Fouché
(1948)
The Loves of Carmen
as Colonel
(1946)
Temptation
as Ahmed Effendi