- Carl Voss (film extra)
Carl Voss (film extra) (1896 – 18 September 1947) ["Variety"obituaries] was an American
World War I veteran who besides appearing as a filmextra (actor) and military filmtechnical advisor commanded a private army of up to 2112 former servicemen who acted asextra (actor) s in 232 films from 1923 to 1940. [Robertson, Patrick "Film Facts"Aurum Press (2001)]Film work
A former
US Army staff sergeant inWorld War I , Voss both acted as atechnical advisor and played a role as an Officer in "The Big Parade ", awar film with a large number of extras playing both American and German soldiers. Voss drilled his extras and made sure their appearance was correct for every film assignment, requiring his military extras look the part no matter the nationality or time period they portrayed. Voss also had a role in and provided military advice forCharlie Chaplin 's "The Great Dictator " (1940).Voss's private army made their last appearance in
Archie Mayo 's "Four Sons " (1940). TheScreen Actors Guild decreed that no agent could accept a commission from an extra and that thereafter the studios would have to recruit their own extras. Voss's last appearance as an actor was in "Two Years Before the Mast " in 1946.Reference
Wallenchinsky, David & Wallace, Amy "The New Book of Lists: The Original Compendium of Curious Information" p.50 Canongate 2005
References
External links
Carl Voss at IMDB http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0903694/
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