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Taras Bulba

as Stepan Kanevsky

1962
Mr. Sardonicus

as Henryk Toleslawski

1961
The Magnificent Seven

as Old man

1960
Man on a String

as Papa of Boris Mitrov

1960
Beyond the Time Barrier

as The Supreme

1960
Monster from Green Hell

as Dr. Lorentz

1957
Macao

as Kwan Sum Tang

1952
The Baron of Arizona

as Pepito Alvarez

1950
To the Ends of the Earth

as Commissioner Lum Chi Chow

1948
Cloak and Dagger

as Polda

1946
Two Smart People

as Jacques Dufour

1946
A Scandal in Paris

as Uncle Hugo

1946
Scarlet Street

as Pop LeJon

1945
A Royal Scandal

as Malakoff

1945
Paris Underground

as Undertaker

1945
The Conspirators

as Miguel

1944
For Whom the Bell Tolls

as Anselmo

1943
Road to Morocco

as Hyder Khan

1942
Love Crazy

as Dr. David Klugle

1941
Comrade X

as Michael Bastakoff

1940
The Real Glory

as The Datu

1939
Spawn of the North

as Dimitri

1938
Arsène Lupin Returns

as Ivan Pavloff

1938
Blockade

as Basil

1938
West of Shanghai

as General Fu Shan

1937
Expensive Husbands

as Herr Andrew Brenner

1937
The Lower Depths

as le vieux Kostileff

1936
The 3 Penny Opera

as Smith, the Jailer

1931
The Ship of Lost Men

as Grischa - the Cook

1929
The Love of Jeanne Ney

as Zacharkiewicz

1927
Vladimir Sokoloff Vladimir Sokoloff

Birthday

1889-12-26

Place of Birth

Moscow, Russian Empire [now Russia]

Biography

​From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Vladimir Aleksandrovich Sokoloff (Russian: Владимир Александрович Соколов; December 26, 1889 – February 15, 1962) was a character actor on stage and particularly in film. Sokoloff was born in Moscow, Russia. He became an actor and assistant director with the Moscow Art Theatre before emigrating to Berlin in 1923. With the rise of Nazism, Sokoloff who was Jewish, moved first to Paris in 1932, then to the United States in 1937. He appeared in a number of Broadway plays from 1937 to 1950. He also quickly found work in American films, playing characters of a wide variety of nationalities (he himself once estimated 35), for example, Filipino (Back to Bataan), French (Passage to Marseille), Greek (Mr. Lucky), Arab (Road to Morocco), Romanian (I Was a Teenage Werewolf), and Chinese (Macao). Among his better known parts are the Spanish guerrilla Anselmo in For Whom the Bell Tolls (1943) and the Mexican Old Man in The Magnificent Seven. In the late 1950s and early 1960s, he also appeared on a number of television series, including three episodes of CBS's The Twilight Zone ("Dust", "The Gift" and "The Mirror"). On January 1, 1961, Sokoloff guest starred as "Old Stefano", a wise shepherd, in the ABC/Warner Brothers western series Lawman, with John Russell and Peter Brown. He also appeared on one episode of The Untouchables entitled "Troubleshooter". He was a pupil of Stanislavski, but in a 1960 newspaper article, he rejected Method acting (as well as all other acting theories). After a long career, he died of a stroke in 1962 in Hollywood, California. Description above from the Wikipedia article Vladimir Sokoloff, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
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