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Peter Lorre

Peter Lorre (German: [ˈpeːtɐ ˈlɔʁə]; born László Löwenstein, Hungarian: [ˈlaːsloː ˈløːvɛ(n)ʃtɒjn]; June 26, 1904 – March 23, 1964) was a Hungarian and American actor, active first in Europe and later in the United States. Known for his timidly devious characters, appearance, and accented voice, he was frequently typecast as a sinister foreigner. He was caricatured throughout his life and his cultural legacy remains in the media today.

He began his stage career in Vienna, in the Austro-Hungarian Empire, before moving to Germany, where he worked first on the stage, then in film, in Berlin during the late 1920s and early 1930s. Lorre, who was Jewish, left Germany after Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party came to power. Lorre caused an international sensation in the Weimar Republic–era film M (1931), where he portrayed a serial killer who preys on little girls. His first English-language film was Alfred Hitchcock's The Man Who Knew Too Much (1934), made in the United Kingdom.

Eventually settling in Hollywood, he later became a featured player in many Warner Bros. crime and mystery films. He acted in Mad Love (1935), Crime and Punishment (1935), The Maltese Falcon (1941), Casablanca (1942), Arsenic and Old Lace (1944), Passage to Marseille (1944), and My Favorite Brunette (1947). During this time he acted in several films alongside Humphrey Bogart and Sydney Greenstreet.

Lorre played Mr. Moto, the Japanese detective, in a series of B-pictures from 1937 to 1939, and was the first actor to play a James Bond villain as Le Chiffre in a TV version of Casino Royale (1954). He later starred in films such as 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea (1954), Around the World in 80 Days (1956), Silk Stockings (1957), and The Comedy of Terrors (1963). Some of his last roles were in horror films directed by Roger Corman. In 2017, The Daily Telegraph named him one of the best actors never to have received an Academy Award nomination.

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недеља, 26. јун 1904.
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26. јун 1904. је био недеља под знаком звездице . Био је 177 дан у години. Председник Сједињених Држава је био Theodore Roosevelt.

Ако сте рођени на данашњи дан, имате 121 година. Ваш последњи рођендан је био четвртак, 26. јун 2025., пре 354 дана. Ваш следећи рођендан је петак, 26. јун 2026., за 10 дана. Живели сте 44.549 дана, или око 1.069.192 сати, или око 64.151.544 минута, или око 3.849.092.640 секунди.

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26th of June 1904 News

Вести како су се појавиле на насловној страни Њујорк тајмса на 26. јун 1904.

LOSSES BY FIRE.

Date: 27 June 1904

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Date: 27 June 1904

By The Associated Press

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RIOT THREATENED BY NEGRO MOBS UP TOWN; Attack on White Complainant Follows Negro's Arrest in Park. FIGHT UNDER HOTEL WINDOWS Police Clear the Streets and Allow Not More Than Two Negroes to Walk Together.

Date: 27 June 1904

N. Y. C. riot; E. 87th St.

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THE NEWS OF NEWPORT.

Date: 27 June 1904

Special to The New York Times

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THE RUSSIAN PROGRAMME.

Date: 27 June 1904

Oukahtomsky's shameless forecast in the Indep.

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THE FINANCIAL MARKETS; Bonds and Stocks Still Moving Steadily Upward. For the Third Successive Week Comparisons Are Favorable -- How Long Will the Improvement Last?

Date: 27 June 1904

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RUSSIAN OFFICIALS SILENT.; Assert That They Have No Direct News of Port Arthur Disaster.

Date: 27 June 1904

Japs may appeal to us

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RUSSIAN DEFEAT IN BIG BRTTLE RUMORED; St. Petersburg Hears Fight Took Place Near Tashi-chao. 40,000 TROOPS THERE. Oku's Corps, Trying to Effect Junction with Kuroki's, Reported at Liao-Yang to be Falling Back.

Date: 27 June 1904

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Article 6 -- No Title

Date: 27 June 1904

Special to The New York Times

Guidi, Archbishop

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RESULT OF HEROIC WORK LOST.; Repairing of Port Arthur Fleet Causes Amazement in Japan.

Date: 27 June 1904

LONDON TIMES -- NEW YORK TIMES Special Cablegram

Out and back

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