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  1. Death 'N Denial: Directed by Jerry Jameson. With Angela Lansbury, Turhan Bey, Finn Carter, Michael Paul Chan. Jessica takes a trip to Egypt to finalize a cultural exchange program and ends up searching for a killer and a stolen artifact.

  2. English: Turhan Bey (born Turhan Gilbert Selahettin Sahultavy on March 30, 1922 in Vienna, Austria, is a Turco-Austrian actor who was a popular Hollywood figure of the 1940s. Turhan Bey was frequently cast in "exotic" roles, often opposite María Montez. Turhan Bey. actor born in Austria (1922-2012) image. image of grave.

  3. Emperor Turhan was a Centauri and Emperor of the Centauri Republic.[1] Lady Morella was his third wife.[2] The events surrounding his death sparked the Narn-Centauri War. Turhan ascended the throne in 2229 in the last years of the First Centauri Occupation of Narn. While his family had been directly responsible for strip-mining Narn Homeworld (his father was said to have "personally ordered ...

  4. Angela Lansbury, Turhan Bey, and Finn Carter in Murder, She Wrote (1984) Close. 4 of 5. Death 'N Denial (1995) 4 of 5. Angela Lansbury, Turhan Bey, and Finn Carter in Murder, She Wrote (1984) People Angela Lansbury, Turhan Bey, Finn Carter. Titles Murder ...

  5. In Albert Rogell's "Song of India" (1949) at Columbia, he played the turbaned antagonist of jungle lovers Sabu and Gail Russell and met his death between the claws of a rogue tiger.Bey's final Hollywood film was the economy costumer "Prisoners of the Casbah" (1953), which he made at Columbia after a three-year hiatus in Europe handling family matters. The Sam Katzman production put Bey in a ...

  6. 10. Okt. 2012 · VIENNA -- Turhan Bey, an actor whose exotic good looks earned him the nickname of "Turkish Delight" in films with Errol Flynn and Katharine Hepburn before he left Hollywood for a quieter life in ...

  7. 30. Sept. 2012 · Biography. As was true of Indian actor Sabu and Dominican leading lady Maria Montez, the ethnic otherness of Turhan Bey allowed moviegoers in the Golden Age of Hollywood to project upon his inscrutable features their most resplendent fantasies and darkest fears. With his true lineage a Turkish-Czechoslovakian split, Bey was often cast as ...