Born 1887 (age 79) · Trieste, Austria-Hungary [now Trieste, Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Italy]
Appears in 84 titles

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Albert De Conti Cadassamare (29 January 1887 – 18 January 1967), professionally billed as Albert Conti, was an Austrian-Hungarian-born Italian-American film actor. Born in the village Gorizia (now part of Italy), Conti achieved moderate fame as an actor in American films, but first he specialized in law (high school and law college in Graz) and natural science, and married Patricia Cross. When World War I began, he became an officer. His father was Albert, Ritter Conti v. Cedassamare and his mother was Marie Bernhardine Anna (Countess Caboga) a member of an old Ragusan/Dubrovnik noble family. After his discharge from the Austrian army at the close of World War I, he came to America like many other now-impoverished postwar Europeans from both sides of the conflict. Conti emigrated to the United States via the Port of Philadelphia in 1919. After settling in the new country, Conti was obliged to take a series of manual labor jobs, his patrician background notwithstanding. While working in the California oil fields, he answered an open call placed by director Erich von Stroheim, who was in search of an Austrian military officer to act as technical advisor for his upcoming film Merry-Go-Round (1923). A better actor than most of his fellow Habsburg Empire expatriates, Conti was able to secure dignified character roles in several silent and sound films; his credits ranged from Josef von Sternberg's Morocco (1930) to the early Laurel and Hardy knockabout Slipping Wives (1927). He appeared in the 1928 silent film Dry Martini as a roué artist. Though he made his last film in 1942, Albert Conti remained in the industry as an employee of the MGM wardrobe department, where he worked until his retirement in 1962.

Filmography

Freaks
7.8
Freaks
1932
as Landowner (uncredited)
The Black Cat
6.7
The Black Cat
1934
as The Lieutenant
Morocco
6.4
Morocco
1930
as Col. Quinnovieres (uncredited)
The Eagle
6.3
The Eagle
1925
as Kuschka
Show People
7.2
Show People
1928
as Producer
Red-Headed Woman
6.6
Red-Headed Woman
1932
as Frenchman in Paris (uncredited)
The Wedding March
7.1
The Wedding March
1928
as Imperial Guard
The Merry Widow
6.7
The Merry Widow
1926
as Danilo's Adjutant (uncredited)
Madam Satan
5.9
Madam Satan
1930
as Empire Officer
Fashions of 1934
6.5
Fashions of 1934
1934
as Savarin (uncredited)
Topaze
6.0
Topaze
1933
as Henri de Fairville
Monte Carlo
6.5
Monte Carlo
1930
as Prince Otto's Companion / M.C.
Slipping Wives
5.2
Slipping Wives
1927
as Hon. Winchester Squirtz
Our Blushing Brides
5.6
Our Blushing Brides
1930
as Monsieur Pantoise
The Crusades
6.4
The Crusades
1935
as Leopold, Duke of Austria
City in Darkness
6.5
City in Darkness
1939
as Travel Agency Manager
Suez
5.5
Suez
1938
as M. Fevrier
Merry-Go-Round
6.3
Merry-Go-Round
1923
as Rudi / Baron von Leightsinn
As You Desire Me
6.4
As You Desire Me
1932
as Captain
The Greeks Had a Word for Them
5.6
The Greeks Had a Word for Them
1932
as Frenchman on Liner