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Cyril Delevanti, born on February 22, 1889, in London, England, was a notable figure in the film industry. Known for his uncredited roles in several films, Delevanti's career spanned over two decades. He made his first appearance in the 1946 film "Three Strangers," voicing the character of a stockbroker. Delevanti's most prominent roles include a copy man in the 1958 comedy "Teacher's Pet" and a fanatic with a 'What Is Truth' sign in the 1957 musical "Les Girls." His final film appearance was in the 1973 science fiction film "Soylent Green," where he played the role of Book #4.
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