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Mischa Auer
Born
November 17, 1905
Died: March 5, 1967
(Lived 61 years)
Place of Birth
Saint Petersburg, Russian Empire [now Russia]
Known For
Acting
Gender
Male
Career Highlights
158
Movies
4
TV Shows
Also Known As
Mikhail Semyonovich Unskovsky
Mischa Ounskowsky
Misha Auer
Mischa Aver
Михаил Семёнович Унковский
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Mischa Auer
Biography
Mischa Auer was a Russian-born American stage, screen, and television actor, in films from 1928.
Movies
158
TV Shows
4
Legends of the West
as
Boris Callahan in 'Destry Rides Again'
September 8, 1992
Going Hollywood: The '30s
as
(archive footage)
January 1, 1984
Hollywood Out-takes and Rare Footage
as
Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
February 25, 1983
Per amore... per magia...
as
il Granduca di Forilarì
April 3, 1967
Arrivederci, Baby!
as
Romeo
December 28, 1966
The Christmas That Almost Wasn't
as
Jonathan, the Elf Foreman
November 23, 1966
What Ever Happened to Baby Toto?
as
Barone Miscia
August 21, 1964
These Mad, Mad Women
as
Psychiatrist
May 22, 1964
The Two Mafiosi
as
Mischa
January 15, 1964
Tarzan the Fearless
as
High Priest
January 1, 1964
Cleopazza
as
Produttore Strombic
January 1, 1964
We Joined the Navy
as
Colonel & President
May 17, 1963
Ladies First
as
Le baron Lionel de Balconi
April 12, 1963
The King's Breakfast
as
The Master of the King's Music
January 1, 1963
A Dog, A Mouse and a Sputnik
as
Professor Papov
September 9, 1958
Sacred Youth
as
Professor Koranoff
August 5, 1958
Le Tombeur !!!
as
Pedro Olivaro
July 2, 1958
Tabarin
as
Boris
May 21, 1958
Nathalie
as
Cyril Boran
December 4, 1957
La Polka des menottes
as
Charles Magne
September 4, 1957
The Monte Carlo Story
as
Hector, the Maitre D'
December 19, 1956
Mannequins of Paris
as
Yaschlik
September 19, 1956
That Naughty Girl
as
Igor, ballet master
April 10, 1956
Thirteen at the Table
as
Badabof
December 28, 1955
Three of the Canebière
as
Garopoulos
December 21, 1955
The Miller's Saucy Wife
as
Pascual
December 5, 1955
Mr. Arkadin
as
The Professor
August 9, 1955
The Impossible Mr. Pipelet
as
l'écrivain médiocre et alcoolique
June 26, 1955
Frou-Frou
as
Grand-Duc Alexis
June 19, 1955
School for Love
as
Berger
April 25, 1955
Song of Paris
as
Comte Marcel de Sarliac
February 10, 1952
Vivere a sbafo
as
Pippo Berlocco
April 1, 1950
Fame and the Devil
as
Bernard Stork
November 18, 1949
Snow White and the Seven Thieves
as
Danilo Biruski
January 1, 1949
Sofia
as
Ali Imagu
September 3, 1948
For You I Die
as
Alec Shaw
December 17, 1947
She Wrote the Book
as
Joe
May 31, 1946
Sentimental Journey
as
Gregory Petrovich Rogozhin
March 6, 1946
And Then There Were None
as
Nikita "Nikki" Starloff
October 31, 1945
Brewster's Millions
as
Mikhail Mikhailovich
April 7, 1945
A Royal Scandal
as
Captain Sukov
March 26, 1945
Up in Mabel's Room
as
Boris
September 12, 1944
Lady in the Dark
as
Russell Paxton
February 10, 1944
Around the World
as
Mischa Auer
November 27, 1943
Dr. Terror's House of Horrors
as
Chief Lukulla
February 10, 1943
Twin Beds
as
Nicolai Cherupin
April 30, 1942
Don't Get Personal
as
Stanislaus "Charlie" Noodnick
January 2, 1942
Hellzapoppin'
as
Pepi
December 25, 1941
Moonlight in Hawaii
as
Clipper Canovan
October 9, 1941
Sing Another Chorus
as
Stanislaus
September 19, 1941
Hold That Ghost
as
Gregory
August 8, 1941
The Flame of New Orleans
as
Zolotov
July 7, 1941
Cracked Nuts
as
Boris Kabikoff
July 2, 1941
Trail of the Vigilantes
as
Bolo
December 13, 1940
Seven Sinners
as
Sasha
October 25, 1940
Spring Parade
as
Gustav
September 27, 1940
Public Deb No. 1
as
Grisha
September 13, 1940
Margie
as
Gomez
September 1, 1940
Sandy Is a Lady
as
Felix Lobo Smith
May 21, 1940
Alias the Deacon
as
Andre
May 13, 1940
Destry Rides Again
as
Boris
November 30, 1939
Unexpected Father
as
Boris Bebenko
June 14, 1939
East Side of Heaven
as
Nicky
April 7, 1939
Sweethearts
as
Leo Kronk
December 30, 1938
Little Tough Guys in Society
as
Dr. Trenkle
November 1, 1938
Service de Luxe
as
Bibenko
October 12, 1938
You Can't Take It with You
as
Boris Kolenkhov
September 1, 1938
The Rage of Paris
as
Mike, Head Waiter
June 9, 1938
Prescription for Romance
as
Count Sandor
December 12, 1937
Merry Go Round of 1938
as
Mischa
November 14, 1937
One Hundred Men and a Girl
as
Michael
September 5, 1937
It's All Yours
as
Baron Rene de Montigny
September 1, 1937
Vogues of 1938
as
Prince Muratov
August 18, 1937
Marry the Girl
as
Dimitri Ryeff
July 13, 1937
Pick a Star
as
Rinaldo Lopez
May 21, 1937
Top of the Town
as
Hamlet
April 17, 1937
We Have Our Moments
as
Enrico Mussetti
March 28, 1937
That Girl from Paris
as
Butch
December 31, 1936
Three Smart Girls
as
Count Arisztid
December 20, 1936
College Holiday
as
Ticket Taker at Door
December 19, 1936
Winterset
as
Radical
December 3, 1936
The Gay Desperado
as
Diego
October 2, 1936
My Man Godfrey
as
Carlo
September 2, 1936
The Princess Comes Across
as
Morevitch
May 22, 1936
One Rainy Afternoon
as
Stage Actor
May 13, 1936
Sons o' Guns
as
German Spy
May 13, 1936
The House of a Thousand Candles
as
Victor Demetrius
April 2, 1936
Here Comes Trouble
Cast
February 21, 1936
Tough Guy
as
Chi
January 24, 1936
We're Only Human
as
Lefty Berger
December 27, 1935
I Dream Too Much
as
Darcy's Pianist
November 29, 1935
Condemned to Live
as
Zan
September 15, 1935
The Adventures of Rex and Rinty
as
Tanaga
August 30, 1935
The Crusades
as
Monk
August 21, 1935
Murder in the Fleet
as
Kamchukan Consul (Uncredited)
May 24, 1935
Clive of India
as
Suraj Ud Dowlah
January 25, 1935
The Lives of a Bengal Lancer
as
Captured Afridi (uncredited)
January 11, 1935
Mystery Woman
as
Dmitri
January 8, 1935
Biography of a Bachelor Girl
as
Mr. Rabinowitz (uncredited)
January 4, 1935
My Grandfather's Clock
as
Servant (uncredited)
October 27, 1934
Student Tour
as
Sikh Cop
October 5, 1934
Bulldog Drummond Strikes Back
as
Hassan
August 15, 1934
Beyond the Law
as
Tully
July 31, 1934
Stamboul Quest
as
Ameel Roberts
July 13, 1934
Change of Heart
as
Smith (uncredited)
May 18, 1934
Viva Villa!
as
Military Attaché (uncredited)
April 27, 1934
The Woman Condemned
as
Dr. Wagner
April 3, 1934
Wharf Angel
as
Sadik
March 15, 1934
Girl Without a Room
as
Walksky
December 8, 1933
Cradle Song
as
Village Priest
November 19, 1933
After Tonight
as
Agent Lehan
November 10, 1933
Tarzan the Fearless
as
High Priest
August 11, 1933
The Flaming Signal
as
Manu--High Priest
July 24, 1933
Corruption
as
Volkov
June 18, 1933
I Loved You Wednesday
as
Piano Accompanist
June 15, 1933
Storm at Daybreak
as
Gavrilo Princip (uncredited)
June 14, 1933
Infernal Machine
as
Klein
April 8, 1933
Gabriel Over the White House
as
Mr. Thieson (uncredited)
March 31, 1933
The Intruder
as
Wild Man
March 13, 1933
Sucker Money
as
Swami Yomurda
February 28, 1933
Dangerously Yours
as
Kassim
February 24, 1933
Clear All Wires!
as
Arab leader (uncredited)
February 24, 1933
Rasputin and the Empress
as
Butler Pouring Drinks at Party (uncredited)
December 23, 1932
The Unwritten Law
as
Abu Eyd
November 26, 1932
Call Her Savage
as
Agitator in Restaurant (Uncredited)
November 24, 1932
Scarlet Dawn
as
Sergei (Uncredited)
November 12, 1932
The Western Code
as
Chapman
September 15, 1932
Drifting Souls
as
Skeets
August 7, 1932
Almost Married
as
Russian Policeman (uncredited)
July 17, 1932
Beauty Parlor
as
Herman Bauer
June 15, 1932
The Last of the Mohicans
as
Montcalm
May 17, 1932
The Midnight Patrol
as
Dummy Black
April 10, 1932
Arsène Lupin
as
Louvre Tour Guide (uncredited)
February 26, 1932
Sinister Hands
as
Swami
February 21, 1932
Murder at Dawn
as
Henry
February 15, 1932
The Monster Walks
as
Hanns Krug
February 7, 1932
Delicious
as
Mischa
December 27, 1931
Mata Hari
as
Firing Squad Victim (uncredited)
December 26, 1931
Working Girls
as
Elsie's Boyfriend (uncredited)
December 12, 1931
The Yellow Ticket
as
Melchior
October 30, 1931
The Unholy Garden
as
Prince Nicolai Poliakoff
October 6, 1931
The Lady from Nowhere
as
Rigo
August 1, 1931
Women of All Nations
as
Hassan's Aide
May 31, 1931
The Spy
as
Man in Cafe
April 26, 1931
King of the Wild
as
Prince Dakka
March 1, 1931
The Drums of Jeopardy
as
Peter
March 1, 1931
Command Performance
as
Duke Charles
January 19, 1931
No Limit
as
Romeo
January 15, 1931
Just Imagine
as
B-36
November 23, 1930
Shooting Straight
as
Frenchie
July 20, 1930
Inside the Lines
as
Amahdi
July 5, 1930
Paramount on Parade
as
Thug (Murder Will Out) (uncredited)
April 22, 1930
The Benson Murder Case
as
Albert Brecker (uncredited)
April 13, 1930
The Mighty
as
Hood
November 16, 1929
The Studio Murder Mystery
as
Grant's Secretary
June 1, 1929
Why Be Good?
as
Man Dancing at The Boiler (uncredited)
February 28, 1929
Marquis Preferred
as
Albert
January 27, 1929
Something Always Happens
as
Clark
March 28, 1928