
Actor
Daniel Emilfork
Born 1924 · Providencia, Santiago, Metropolitan Region, Chile
Daniel Emilfork Berenstein (April 7, 1924 – October 17, 2006) was a Chilean stage and film actor. Emilfork was born in Providencia, Chile after his Jewish socialist parents from Kiev fled a pogrom in Odessa. At age 25, he left Chile and settled in France, because, according to his friend Alejandro Jodorowsky, he didn't feel comfortable being a homosexual man in Chile. Emilfork's face was out of the norm and had made him a choice character actor for films such as The City of Lost Children (1995). He specialized in roles of villains. Previously he had played in The Devil's Nightmare (1971), Travels with My Aunt (1972) and Fellini's Casanova (1976), in Roman Polanski's Pirates (1986) and in Taxandria (1994). He carried on acting up until his death, his last film appearing in 2007. Emilfork's voice and accent when speaking French was extremely striking and unique. He died in Paris, France. Description above from the Wikipedia article Daniel Emilfork licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Acting

The City of Lost Children
Krank · 1995

Fellini's Casanova
Marquis Du Bois · 1976

Pirates
Secretaire · 1986

Quarter to Two Before Jesus Christ
Tatouius · 1982

What's New Pussycat?
Gas Station Man · 1965

Trans-Europ-Express
le policier · 1966

Who Is Killing the Great Chefs of Europe?
Saint-Juste · 1978

The Spies
Peterson · 1957

The Devil's Nightmare
Satan · 1971

The Beautiful Prisoner
Inspector Francis · 1983

Pantalaskas
The baron · 1960

Travels with My Aunt
Colonel Hakim · 1972

Kill!
Mejid · 1971

OSS 117 Is Unleashed
Sacha · 1963

Lotosblüten für Miss Quon
Inspector Gonsart · 1967

The Tribulations of Balthazar Kober
Rector · 1988

The Liquidator
Gregory · 1965

The Hand
Le professeur · 1969

Seul... à corps perdu
Manservant · 1963

Tell Me Whom to Kill
Teotihuacan · 1965

Subversion
Cagliostro · 1979

La Parisienne
Un huissier d'ambassade (uncredited) · 1957

Lady L
Kobeleff · 1965

Lou Didn’t Say No
(voice) · 1994