Arnold Korff
Arnold Korff was an actor who had a successful Hollywood career. Korff found his beginnings in film with roles in "Doughboys" (1930), the dramatic adaptation "The Royal Family of Broadway" (1930) with Ina Claire and "Ambassador Bill" (1931). Korff then began to rack up a number of film credits, including roles in "The Yellow Ticket" (1931), "Evenings for Sale" (1932) and "Black Moon" (1934). He also appeared in the comedic adaptation "All the King's Horses" (1935) with Carl Brisson. Later in his career, Korff acted in the Mary Ellis adaptation "Paris in Spring" (1935). Korff passed away in June 1944 at the age of 74.