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Mischa Auer

Mischa Auer

The screen's foremost "Mad Russian" (though he was more dour than demented in most of his movie appearances), Mischa Auer was the son of a Russian navy officer who died in the Russo-Japanese war. Auer's family scattered during the Bolshevik revolution, forcing the 12-year-old Mischa to beg, borrow, and steal to survive. Orphaned during a typhus epidemic, Auer moved to New York where he lived with his maternal grandfather, violinist Leopold Auer. Inspired by the elder Auer to become a musician, Mischa entered the Ethical Culture School in New York, where he developed an interest in acting. Playing small parts on Broadway and with Eva LeGalleine's company, Auer persisted until his roles increased in size and importance. While appearing with the Bertha Kalich Company in Los Angeles, Auer was hired by Hollywood director Frank Tuttle for a minor role in the Esther Ralston comedy Something Always Happens (1927). During his first nine years in films, the tall, foreboding Auer was typecast as sinister foreigners, often playing villainous Hindu priests, Arab chieftains, and feverish anarchists. His comic gifts were finally tapped by improvisational director Gregory La Cava, who cast Auer as society matron Alice Brady's free-loading "protege" in My Man Godfrey (1936). Thereafter, the actor flourished in eccentric comedy roles in such films as 100 Men and a Girl (1937), You Can't Take It With You (1938) (in which he popularized the catchphrase "Confidentially, it stinks!"), Destry Rides Again (1939), and Hellzapoppin' (1941). During the 1940s, Auer starred in the radio series Mischa the Magnificent and headlined several Broadway flops. The following decade, he spent most of his time in Europe, playing aging oddballs in films like Orson Welles' Mister Arkadin (1955). Among Mischa Auer's last professional engagements was a 1964-1965 revival of The Merry Widow -- one of his few successful stage ventures. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide


Mischa Auer Trivia

When was Mischa Auer born?
Mischa Auer date of birth: November 17, 1905

Who did Mischa Auer portray in Murder at Dawn?
Mischa Auer was Henry in Murder at Dawn

What role did Mischa Auer play in The Rage of Paris?
Mischa Auer played Mike, Hotel Headwaiter in The Rage of Paris

Who did Mischa Auer portray in Sinister Hands?
Mischa Auer was Swami Yomurda in Sinister Hands

Who did Mischa Auer portray in Vogues of 1938?
Mischa Auer was Prince Muratorv in Vogues of 1938

What role did Mischa Auer play in The Monster Walks?
Mischa Auer played Hanns Krug in The Monster Walks

Who did Mischa Auer portray in Inside the Lines?
Mischa Auer was Amahdti in Inside the Lines

Who did Mischa Auer portray in Destry Rides Again?
Mischa Auer was Boris Callahan in Destry Rides Again

Who did Mischa Auer portray in Mr. Arkadin?
Mischa Auer was The Professor in Mr. Arkadin

What role did Mischa Auer play in You Can't Take It with You?
Mischa Auer played Kolenkhov in You Can't Take It with You

What role did Mischa Auer portray in Woman Condemned?
Mischa Auer played Dr. Wagner in Woman Condemned

What role did Mischa Auer play in Condemned to Live?
Mischa Auer played Zan in Condemned to Live

Who did Mischa Auer portray in The Christmas That Almost Wasn't?
Mischa Auer was Jonathan in The Christmas That Almost Wasn't

Who did Mischa Auer play in Naughty Girl?
Mischa Auer was Ballet Master in Naughty Girl

What role did Mischa Auer portray in The Gay Desperado?
Mischa Auer played Diego in The Gay Desperado

What role did Mischa Auer portray in My Man Godfrey?
Mischa Auer played Carlo in My Man Godfrey

Who did Mischa Auer play in And Then There Were None?
Mischa Auer was Prince Nikki Starloff in And Then There Were None

Who did Mischa Auer play in Winterset?
Mischa Auer was Radical in Winterset

Who did Mischa Auer portray in Mata Hari?
Mischa Auer was Condemned Man in Mata Hari

Who did Mischa Auer portray in The Drums of Jeopardy?
Mischa Auer was Piotr in The Drums of Jeopardy

Who did Mischa Auer play in Casablanca?
Mischa Auer was Bartender in Casablanca


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