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Turhan Bey (born Turhan Gilbert Selahattin Şahultavi, 30 March 192230 September 2012). was an Austrian-born actor of Turkish and Czech-Jewish origins. Active in Hollywood from 1941 to 1953, he was dubbed "The Turkish Delight" by his fans.. After his return to Austria, he pursued careers as a photographer and stage director. Returning to Hollywood after a 40-year hiatus, he made several guest appearances in 1990s television series including ''
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'' as well as a number of films. After retiring, he appeared in a number of documentaries, including a German-language documentary on his life.


Life and career

Bey was born Turhan Gilbert Selahattin Şahultavi in Vienna, Austria, on 30 March 1922, as the son of a Turkish diplomat and a
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n-Jewish mother. After the ''
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'' annexing Austria to Nazi Germany and his parents' divorce, he and his mother immigrated to the United States in October 1938, initially settling in New Hampshire. In 1939, they moved to Los Angeles.


Acting

Bey was an acting student at Ben Bard's School of Dramatic Art and was active in the
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.Katz, Ephraim (1979). ''The Film Encyclopedia: The Most Comprehensive Encyclopedia of World Cinema in a Single Volume''. Perigee Books. . P.118. When he enrolled in classes to improve his English, he was asked to play a role in a teacher's play. Bey says it was Bard who helped come up with his stage name. He said, "He knew that 'Bey' was a term of respect in Turkey so said 'Why don't we just make it Turhan Bey?'" In December 1939, he appeared in Bard's Talent Scout Revue on stage. "Vivid playing and several fine characterizations distinguished the evening", reported the ''Los Angeles Times''. A talent scout from
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was in the audience, was impressed and signed him to a contract, under the name of Turhan Bey.


Warner Bros

Bey appeared in a number of films in small roles, usually playing someone sinister: '' Shadows on the Stairs'' (1941), and '' Footsteps in the Dark'' (1941) with
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. Warners then dropped him.


Universal

Bey moved to Universal, where he had small roles in '' Raiders of the Desert'' (1941) (which had an early appearance from Maria Montez), and '' Burma Convoy'' (1941). He went to RKO to appear in ''
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'' (1941), the first in The Falcon series of B movies. He returned to Universal for a small role in '' Bombay Clipper'' (1942), starring Montez and directed by John Rawlins. Bey had a slightly bigger part in ''
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'' (1942), directed by Rawlins, playing a Japanese spy. He was in the serial '' Junior G-Men of the Air'' (1942). Bey was in '' Drums of the Congo'' (1942), then went back to RKO for ''
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'' (1942), an adaptation of '' Farewell My Lovely''. Bey played a South Sea islander in '' Danger in the Pacific'' (1942) and a Japanese officer in '' Destination Unknown'' (1942). He had a role as an Egyptian follower of Kharis in '' The Mummy's Tomb'' (1942) with Lon Chaney Jr. which he later said was his favorite film. Bey's first "A" movie in color was ''
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'' (1942) with Maria Montez, Jon Hall and Sabu directed by Rawlins; Bey had a support role as a captain. The movie was a huge success and led to a series of exotic adventure stories starring Montez. Bey was noticed too, with one reviewer's calling him "a handsome snake in the grass." Bey was in '' The Adventures of Smilin' Jack'' (1942), then had his best chance to date with '' White Savage'' (1943). This was a follow-up to ''Arabian Nights'', reuniting Montez, Hall and Sabu; Bey was cast in the role of Montez's wastrel brother.
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directed and the movie was a hit. Warner Bros borrowed Bey to play a small role in '' Background to Danger'' (1943), a
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movie set in Turkey.


Stardom

Bey was receiving a lot of fan mail, and Universal began to build him into a star.
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called him a "Turkish Valentino." He was top billed in the horror film '' The Mad Ghoul'' (1943), with
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. When Sabu enlisted in the army, Bey took his place in '' Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves'' (1944), a Technicolor spectacular with Montez and Hall directed by Lubin. Bey was top billed, and the film was very popular. Bey had a cameo in Universal's all-star '' Follow the Boys'' (1944). Bey was meant to be reunited with Montez and Hall in '' Gypsy Wildcat'' (1944) when
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borrowed him to play a Chinese in '' Dragon Seed'' (1944) starring
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and
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. His part in ''Wildcat'' went to Peter Coe. ''Dragon Seed'' earned over $4 million but lost money due to its high cost.. Bey said the experience of working at MGM was "very exciting" although he "almost preferred the way Universal worked, because it was faster and less time consuming." Back at Universal, Bey was the romantic male lead in the big-budget '' The Climax'' (1944) with
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and Susanna Foster, an unsuccessful attempt to duplicate the success of '' Phantom of the Opera'' (1943).Stephen Jacobs, ''Boris Karloff: More Than a Monster'', Tomahawk Press 2011 p 290-291 He had a key role in the musical '' Bowery to Broadway'' (1944), a vehicle for Jack Oakie. In 1944, a poll by exhibitors of "Stars of Tomorrow" listed Bey at number nine. In May 1944, Universal announced it would star him in ''Return of the Sheik''. Universal put Bey and Foster in the Western '' Frisco Sal'' (1945). He was more comfortably cast in ''
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'' (1945), with Montez and Hall. MGM wanted Bey for a part in '' Weekend at the Waldorf'', but Universal and Walter Wanger wanted him for another film so he could not do it ( George Zucco played the role). The Wanger film was '' Night in Paradise'' (1946), with Bey playing
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opposite Merle Oberon for director Arthur Lubin. Bey admitted to often arriving late on set, something he later regretted. Arthur Lubin claimed that by this time "he was very conceited, he was very sure of himself, he was getting very difficult to direct." The movie was a box-office flop and damaged Bey's standing in Hollywood.Matthew Bernstein, ''Walter Wagner: Hollywood Independent'', Minnesota Press, 2000 p442


Army service

As a Turkish subject, Bey had not been eligible to be called by the draft board. That changed when Turkey declared war on Germany in February 1945, and in June, Bey was inducted into the army at
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. He served at Santa Ana Army Air Base for a time and performed in a version of ''Carmen'' at Fort Roberts. Bey was in the army for 18 months, which halted his career's momentum. When he got out, Universal offered him a film that Bey refused, and he was put on suspension. It sold his contract, which had three years to go, to Eagle-Lion.Weaver p 81 Bey later recalled his time at Universal as "very pleasant, very constructive; the end, unfortunately, a big flop but c'est la vie...It was a studio of cooperation where the biggest producer was never too big to listen to you...I should have been a little more serious about my work but I was very young." Lubin said Bey leaving Unversal was "too bad because that boy had a fabulous photogenic personality."


Eagle-Lion Productions

Bey made four films with Eagle-Lion. The first was the comedy '' Out of the Blue'' (1947) with George Brent and
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. Bey followed it with the swashbuckler '' Adventures of Casanova'' (1948), supporting
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. Bey made the thriller '' The Amazing Mr. X'' (1948) with
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. His fourth film for Eagle-Lion was '' Parole, Inc'' (1948) with Michael O'Shea. In August 1948, he appeared on stage in ''The Second Man'' in Princeton.


Final films as star

Bey made '' Song of India'' (1949) at Columbia with Sabu and Gail Russell. The film was not a success. He bought an interest in a cafe in Palm Springs. The same year, he tried to get financing for a film on
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, ''A Lion Under the Throne''. In Austria he produced, but did not star in, '' Stolen Identity'' (1953). He returned to Hollywood and was cast in Sam Katzman's '' Prisoners of the Casbah'' (1953), billed after Gloria Grahame and
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.Lamparski, p.93 He announced he had set up his own production company, Metropolitan Pictures, and wanted to produce but not star in Dikov, a film about a boy and his bird.


Return to Hollywood

Turhan returned to the United States in the early 1990s. He appeared in episodes of '' SeaQuest 2032'', ''
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'', '' VR.5'', and '' The Visitor''. He also guest-starred in two episodes of the TV series ''
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'': first as the emperor of the Centauri Republic (who also had the name Turhan), and later as a
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Ranger named Turval. Bey was in the
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thriller '' Possessed by the Night'' (1994), the drama '' Healer'' (1994), '' The Skateboard Kid 2'' (1995), and '' Grid Runners'' (1995). The documentary ''Vom Glück verfolgt. Wien – Hollywood – Retour'', made in 2002 by Andrea Eckert, was about him. Another documentary in which he appeared was film historian Scott MacQueen's ''Extra Bonus'', filmed in 2000.


Personal life

Bey was romantically linked with
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at one time. In September 1944, he had a brawl over Turner with the latter's ex-husband
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. His relationship with Turner ended when he went into the army.


Death

Turhan died on 30 September 2012 from
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. He was cremated at
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, where his ashes are buried next to his mother's.


In popular culture

In the 1948 Warner Brothers "Merrie Melodies" cartoon, "A-lad-in-His Lamp", a map of the Bagdad area appears. On the map, there is a geographic feature called "Turhan Bay". Turhan Bey's long absence from Hollywood was referenced in the first part of the 1969 ''
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'' episode "To Sire, with Love". Maxwell Smart claims that after appearing in an unspecified movie involving mummies, Bey was cursed, and his career never recovered. In a 1980 episode of ''
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'' titled "Dog Day Evening", Vera uses Turhan Bey's name in a rhyming game. In a season three episode of ''M*A*S*H'', titled "Bombed," Henry Blake, after losing the first good toothbrush he's received in six months, laments that he had teeth like Turhan Bey while using it. In the Hogan's Heroes episode "The Battle Of Stalag 13" (1966, Season 2, Episode 5), Hogan enlists Klink's secretary Hilda's help in signaling for Plan X; telling her "part of which includes a free autographed photo of Turhan Bey".


Filmography


References


Bibliography

*. *. * Lamparski, R. (1980) ''Jane Russell Presents Whatever Became Of'', Bantam Premium: New York. *


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Bey, Turhan 1922 births 2012 deaths American people of Turkish descent American male film actors American male stage actors American male television actors Austrian emigrants to the United States Austrian people of Turkish descent Austrian people of Czech-Jewish descent Jewish American male actors Male actors from Vienna Jewish Austrian male actors 20th-century American male actors Burials at Feuerhalle Simmering 21st-century American Jews