From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Luis Alberni (October 4, 1886 – December 23, 1962) was a Spanish-born American character actor in American films. Alberni was born in Barcelona, Spain. He majored in acting while attending the University of Madrid. In order to pursue his acting career further, he determined to emigrate to the United States and, in April 1912, he sailed to New York City as a steerage passenger aboard the S/S Nieuw Amsterdam. In New York, he acted on both stage and screen. His first motion picture performance was in the 1915 Jewish drama, Children of the Ghetto. On the stage, he appeared in more than a dozen Broadway plays between 1915 and 1928, including 39 East, Dreams for Sale and the original production of What Price Glory? in 1924–1925. In the sound film era, he had notable roles as Jacopo in The Count of Monte Cristo (1934), as Mr. Louie Louie in Easy Living (1937), and as the mayor in A Bell for Adano (1945). He died at the motion picture actors' home in...
Mr. Dodd Takes the Air
1937
The Count of Monte Cristo
1934
The Ten Commandments
1956
Cock of the Air
1932
Flying Down to Rio
1933
Captain Carey, U.S.A.
1950
The Chief
1933
The Man from Monterey
1933
Colleen
1936
The Lone Wolf Meets a Lady
1940
Hitting a New High
1937
Week-End Marriage
1932
The Man from Beyond
1922
Under Suspicion
1937
Little Italy
1921
Anthony Adverse
1936
Havana Widows
1933
Dancing Pirate
1936
The Sphinx
1933
Machine Gun Mama
1944
The Man from Down Under
1943
The Man from Down Under
1943
Second Youth
1924
Enemy Agent
1940
The Lady Eve
1941
San Antonio Rose
1941
The Gilded Lily
1935
Stingaree
1934
You're a Lucky Fellow, Mr. Smith
1943
Road to Zanzibar
1941
The Housekeeper's Daughter
1939
Manhattan Parade
1931
Stage Mother
1933
Trouble in Paradise
1932
In Society
1944
The Men in Her Life
1932
The Winning Ticket
1935
That Hamilton Woman
1941
In Caliente
1935