
Cast
Mischa Auer
Acting
Cast
Mischa Auer
Known for
Acting
Born
1905-11-17
From
Saint Petersburg, Russian Empire [now Russia]
Died
1967-03-05
Also known as Mikhail Semyonovich Unskovsky, Mischa Ounskowsky, Misha Auer
Biography
Mischa Auer was a Russian-born American stage, screen, and television actor, in films from 1928.

The Crusades
as Monk

You Can't Take It with You
as Kolenkhov

Sweethearts
as Leo Kronk

My Man Godfrey
as Carlo

Hellzapoppin'
as Pepi

Just Imagine
as B-36

The Intruder
as Wild Man

Corruption
as Volkov

The Mighty
as Hood

And Then There Were None
as Nikita "Nikki" Starloff

Cracked Nuts
as Boris Kabikoff

Tough Guy
as Chi

Mata Hari
as Firing Squad Victim (uncredited)

Student Tour
as Sikh Cop

Mystery Woman
as Dmitri

Seven Sinners
as Sasha

We Joined the Navy
as Colonel & President

Hollywood Out-takes and Rare Footage
as Self (archive footage) (uncredited)

The Yellow Ticket
as Melchior

Arsène Lupin
as Louvre Tour Guide (uncredited)

Mr. Arkadin
as The Professor

Hold That Ghost
as Gregory

Destry Rides Again
as Boris

That Naughty Girl
as Igor, Ballet Master

Winterset
as Radical

A Royal Scandal
as Captain Sukov

Arrivederci, Baby!
as Romeo

The Flame of New Orleans
as Zolotov

Viva Villa!
as Military Attaché (uncredited)

Spring Parade
as Gustav

The Lives of a Bengal Lancer
as Captured Afridi (uncredited)

We Have Our Moments
as Enrico Mussetti

The Spy
as Man in Cafe

Rasputin and the Empress
as Butler Pouring Drinks at Party (uncredited)

Clive of India
as Suraj Ud Dowlah

Up in Mabel's Room
as Boris

Marry the Girl
as Dimitri Ryeff

Ninotchka
as Buljanoff

Infernal Machine
as Klein

Bulldog Drummond Strikes Back
as Hassan

Command Performance
as Duke Charles

Nathalie
as Cyril Boran

The Gay Desperado
as Diego

The Rage of Paris
as Mike, Head Waiter

School for Love
as Berger

The Princess Comes Across
as Morevitch

I Dream Too Much
as Darcy's Pianist

Gabriel Over the White House
as Mr. Thieson (uncredited)

Going Hollywood: The '30s
as (archive footage)

Little Tough Guys in Society
as Dr. Trenkle

Stamboul Quest
as Ameel Roberts

Clear All Wires!
as Arab leader (uncredited)

Beyond the Law
as Tully

Working Girls
as Elsie's Boyfriend (uncredited)

The Drums of Jeopardy
as Peter

The Benson Murder Case
as Albert Brecker (uncredited)

The Monte Carlo Story
as Hector, the Maitre D'

Shooting Straight
as Frenchie

Public Deb No. 1
as Grisha

Something Always Happens
as Clark

Brewster's Millions
as Mikhail Mikhailovich

Murder in the Fleet
as Kamchukan Consul (Uncredited)

East Side of Heaven
as Nicky

Drifting Souls
as Skeets

Call Her Savage
as Agitator in Restaurant (Uncredited)

Condemned to Live
as Zan

Lady in the Dark
as Russell Paxton

Here Comes Trouble

What Ever Happened to Baby Toto?
as Barone Miscia

One Hundred Men and a Girl
as Michael

My Grandfather's Clock
as Servant (uncredited)

Sucker Money
as Swami Yomurda

Three Smart Girls
as Count Arisztid

The Two Mafiosi
as Mischa

Pick a Star
as Rinaldo Lopez

The Woman Condemned
as Dr. Wagner

These Mad, Mad Women
as Psychiatrist

Sofia
as Ali Imagu

Legends of the West
as Boris Callahan in 'Destry Rides Again' (archive footage) (uncredited)

Tarzan the Fearless
as High Priest

Storm at Daybreak
as Gavrilo Princip (uncredited)

Frou-Frou
as Grand-Duc Alexis

Sons o' Guns
as German Spy

One Rainy Afternoon
as Stage Actor

Change of Heart
as Smith (uncredited)

Sentimental Journey
as Gregory Petrovich Rogozhin

Ladies First
as Le baron Lionel de Balconi

La Polka des menottes
as Charles Magne

Beauty Parlor
as Herman Bauer

Bachelor in Paris
as Comte Marcel de Sarliac

The Unholy Garden
as Prince Nicolai Poliakoff

That Girl from Paris
as Butch

Wharf Angel
as Sadik

We're Only Human
as Lefty Berger

Why Be Good?
as Man Dancing at The Boiler (uncredited)

The House of a Thousand Candles
as Victor Demetrius

Service de Luxe
as Bibenko

Vogues of 1938
as Prince Muratov

Around the World
as Mischa Auer

Paramount on Parade
as Thug (Murder Will Out) (uncredited)

The Christmas That Almost Wasn't
as Jonathan, the Elf Foreman

Scarlet Dawn
as Sergei (Uncredited)

Three of the Canebière
as Garopoulos

The Western Code
as Chapman

A Dog, A Mouse and a Sputnik
as Professor Papov

Top of the Town
as Hamlet

Don't Get Personal
as Stanislaus "Charlie" Noodnick

College Holiday
as Ticket Taker at Door

Women of All Nations
as Hassan's Aide

The Impossible Mr. Pipelet
as l'écrivain médiocre et alcoolique

Biography of a Bachelor Girl
as Mr. Rabinowitz (uncredited)

The Miller's Saucy Wife
as Pascual

Snow White and the Seven Thieves
as Danilo Biruski

The Adventures of Rex and Rinty
as Tanaga

Dangerously Yours
as Kassim

Guilty?
as Minor Role (uncredited)

Twin Beds
as Nicolai Cherupin

Prescription for Romance
as Count Sandor

The Flaming Signal
as Manu--High Priest

Moonlight in Hawaii
as Clipper Canovan

Girl Without a Room
as Walksky

Per amore... per magia...
as il Granduca di Forilarì

After Tonight
as Agent Lehan

Cradle Song
as Village Priest

Marquis Preferred
as Albert

Trail of the Vigilantes
as Bolo

King of the Wild
as Prince Dakka

Mannequins of Paris
as Yaschlik

Thirteen at the Table
as Badabof

Merry Go Round of 1938
as Mischa

I Loved You Wednesday
as Piano Accompanist

Alias the Deacon
as Andre

Delicious
as Mischa

Sing Another Chorus
as Stanislaus

The Last of the Mohicans
as Montcalm

The Lady from Nowhere
as Rigo

No Limit
as Romeo

The Studio Murder Mystery
as Grant's Secretary

Murder at Dawn
as Henry

Le Tombeur !!!
as Pedro Olivaro

Almost Married
as Russian Policeman (uncredited)

Inside the Lines
as Amahdi

Sandy Is a Lady
as Felix Lobo Smith

The King's Breakfast
as The Master of the King's Music

The Unwritten Law
as Abu Eyd

Sinister Hands
as Swami

For You I Die
as Alec Shaw

Dr. Terror's House of Horrors
as Chief Lukulla

Cleopazza
as Produttore Strombic

Vivere a sbafo
as Pippo Berlocco

Tabarin
as Boris

The Midnight Patrol
as Dummy Black

It's All Yours
as Baron Rene de Montigny

The Monster Walks
as Hanns Krug

Margie
as Gomez

Tarzan the Fearless
as High Priest

She Wrote the Book
as Joe

No Greater Love
as Rabbi

Fame and the Devil
as Bernard Stork

Sacred Youth
as Professor Koranoff

Unexpected Father
as Boris Bebenko

Women Love Once
as Oscar