Michael Visaroff

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Male

Birthday

18-Dec-1889

Age

(136 years old)

Place of Birth

Moscow, Russia

Also Known As
  • Mikhail Semenovich Vizarov
  • Michael Simeon Visaroff
  • Michael Simeon Vizarov
  • Michael Visocoff
  • M. Visaroff
  • Michael S. Visaroff
  • S.T. Michael Visocoff
  • Michael Visocoff S.T.
  • Michael Visoroff
  • Michal Vizaroff
  • Михаил Визаров
  • М. Визаров

Michael Visaroff

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Spring Night Spring Night (1935) Character: The Chef
A short ballet with a young woman who sneaks away from a party and finds a statue of the Roman god Pan. She falls asleep and dreams it comes to life and dances with her.
Hungarian Rhapsody Hungarian Rhapsody (1930) Character: Gypsy King
Liszt's 'Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2'. One of a series of shorts consisting of silent, staged stories, played out against popular pieces of classical music.
House of Horror House of Horror (1929) Character: Chauffeur
House of Horror is a 1929 American comedy-horror mystery film directed by Benjamin Christensen. The film stars Louise Fazenda and Chester Conklin and was released in both a silent and sound version which featured a Vitaphone soundtrack with talking sequences, music and sound effects. Both the silent and sound versions of House of Horror are now presumed lost.
Bluebeard's Eighth Wife Bluebeard's Eighth Wife (1938) Character: Store Vice-President (uncredited)
American multi-millionaire Michael Brandon marries his eighth wife, Nicole, the daughter of a broke French Marquis. But she doesn't want to be only a number in the line of his ex-wives and undertakes her own strategy to tame him.
We Live Again We Live Again (1934) Character: Judge
Nekhludoff, a Russian nobleman serving on a jury, discovers that the young girl on trial, Katusha, is someone he once seduced and abandoned and that he himself bears responsibility for reducing her to crime. He sets out to redeem her and himself in the process.
The Son of Monte Cristo The Son of Monte Cristo (1940) Character: Prince Paul Pavlov
Rightful owner of the kingdom, the Duchess of Zona, is engaged in a power struggle with the evil General Gurko. Edmond, the son of Monte Cristo, dons many disguises to come to the aid of the Duchess.
The Gay Desperado The Gay Desperado (1936) Character: Theatre Manager
Opera singer Chivo is currently playing a singing cowboy, and Mexican bandito Braganza kidnaps him (along with Jane, an heiress) so he can learn to become more like the American movie gangsters he admires.
Ramona Ramona (1928) Character: Juan Canito
Based on the Helen Hunt Jackson novel of 1884 about a young woman of partial Native American descent, who experiences love and loss in 1800s California.
Reunion in France Reunion in France (1942) Character: Vigouroux (uncredited)
Frenchwoman Michele de la Becque, an opponent of the Nazis in German-occupied Paris, hides a downed American flyer, Pat Talbot, and attempts to get him safely out of the country.
Du Barry, Woman of Passion Du Barry, Woman of Passion (1930) Character: Bit role (voice)
Jeannette Vaubernier, an impulsive shopgirl en route to deliver a hat, dreams of luxury and position as she saunters through the woods, and attracted by a pool of water, she disrobes and plunges in. Cosse de Brissac, a handsome private in the King's Guards, comes to her rescue and they become sweethearts. Meanwhile, Jean Du Barry, a shrewd roué, takes note of her at the millinery shop and tricks her into staying at La Gourda's, where she soon becomes a favorite among the men.
Sergeant Madden Sergeant Madden (1939) Character: Vidal
A dedicated police officer is torn between family and duty when his son turns to a life of crime.
Camille Camille (1927) Character: Camille's Father
Based on the 1852 novel and play La Dame aux Camélias by Alexandre Dumas, fils.
Chinatown After Dark Chinatown After Dark (1931) Character: Mr. Varonoff
The female head of a criminal gang in Chinatown is after a valuable jewel, and lets nothing stand in her way of finding it.
Mata Hari Mata Hari (1931) Character: Jacques (uncredited)
A semi-fictionalized account of the life of Mata Hari, an exotic dancer who was accused of spying for Germany during World War I.
The Adventurer The Adventurer (1928) Character: Somaroff
American mining engineer Jim McClellan is in love with Dolores de Silva, daughter of the deposed president of a Latin American country. He becomes involved in the revolution....
Flight to Nowhere Flight to Nowhere (1946) Character: Joseph Herman Ruehl
A couple on board a plane find themselves mixed up in a plot to steal atomic secrets.
One More Spring One More Spring (1935) Character: Russian
Three people live together in the maintenance shed at Central Park as an alternative to living on the streets.
Second Chorus Second Chorus (1941) Character: Sergei (uncredited)
Danny O'Neill and Hank Taylor are rival trumpeters with the Perennials, a college band, and both men are still attending college by failing their exams seven years in a row. In the midst of a performance, Danny spies Ellen Miller who ends up being made band manager. Both men compete for her affections while trying to get the other one fired.
The Soldier and the Lady The Soldier and the Lady (1937) Character: Innkeeper
In the face of rebellion in Russia, Czar Alexander II sends soldier Michael Strogoff 2,000 miles away, with a critical message for Grand Duke Vladimir. On the train journey, Michael befriends a traveler and comes into contact with a mysterious spy, who both unexpectedly aid him in his quest. Once behind enemy lines, Michael is near his hometown and his mother, whom he must avoid in order to fulfill his mission.
Marquis Preferred Marquis Preferred (1929) Character: Jacques
Menjou is a gentleman for sale to the daughter of any millionaire who will pay his debts and support him in the style to which he is accustomed.
A Girl in Every Port A Girl in Every Port (1928) Character: Maria Buenjolla's Lover
Two sailors with a rivalry over chasing women become friends. But when one decides to finally settle down, will this mysterious young woman come between them?
Café Metropole Café Metropole (1937) Character: First Cashier (uncredited)
An American posing as a Russian prince woos a visiting Ohio heiress.
Du Barry was a Lady Du Barry was a Lady (1943) Character: Flunky
Hat check man Louis Blore is in love with nightclub star May Daly. May, however, is in love with a poor dancer but wants to marry for money. When Louis wins the Irish Sweepstakes, he asks May to marry him and she accepts even though she doesn't love him. Soon after, Louis has an accident and gets knocked on the head, where he dreams that he's King Louis XV pursuing the infamous Madame Du Barry.
Freaks Freaks (1932) Character: Jean (uncredited)
A circus' beautiful trapeze artist agrees to marry the leader of side-show performers, but his deformed friends discover she is only marrying him for his inheritance.
Two Arabian Knights Two Arabian Knights (1927) Character: Skipper
During World War I, two American soldiers fight to escape the Germans while squabbling over a beautiful harem girl. Preserved by the Academy Film Archive in partnership with University of Nevada, Las Vegas Foundation in 2016.
Let's Fall in Love Let's Fall in Love (1933) Character: Trent
A carnival girl pretends to be Swedish in order to win a movie role.
Valencia Valencia (1926) Character: Cafe Owner
"Felipe, a sailor falls madly in love with Valencia, a Spanish dancing girl, who is sought after by Don Fernando, the governor. When Felipe deserts his ship, the Don throws him in prison, but Valencia obtains his release and shares his disgrace and exile." Moving Picture World, 8 Jan 1927, p. 144.
King of the Arena King of the Arena (1933) Character: Baron Petroff
Mysterious deaths have been occurring in the same towns as Miller's Circus and the Governor has sent Ken Kenton to investigate. Ken joins the show but when he realizes that Bargoff is involved, Bargoff has fled and taken Mary Hiller as a hostage. The trail leads to Baron Petroff who concocted the deadly chemical and Ken quickly finds himself the Baron's prisoner.
Invisible Agent Invisible Agent (1942) Character: Verichen (uncredited)
The Invisible Man's grandson uses his secret formula to spy on Nazi Germany in this comedy-thriller.
Mission to Moscow Mission to Moscow (1943) Character: Barkov (uncredited)
Ambassador Joseph Davies is sent by FDR to Russia to learn about the Soviet system and returns to the US as an advocate of socialism.
Dracula Dracula (1931) Character: Innkeeper (uncredited)
British estate agent Renfield travels to Transylvania to meet the mysterious Count Dracula, who is interested in leasing a castle in London. After Dracula enslaves Renfield and drives him to insanity, the pair sail to London together and Dracula, a secret vampire, begins preying on London socialites.
The Mad Empress The Mad Empress (1939) Character: Dr. Samuel Basch
The Mad Empress is a 1939 American historical drama film depicting the 3-year reign of Maximilian I of Mexico and his struggles against Benito Juarez.
Downstairs Downstairs (1932) Character: Servant (uncredited)
In the Austrian manor of Baron and Baroness von Burgen, the relationship between the upstairs aristocracy and the downstairs staff is quite positive. The servants seem to enjoy their time together, and some even fall in love, as head butler Albert and maid Anna have done. But when lecherous new chauffeur Karl Schneider enters the house, affairs and blackmail follow, and the harmony of the home is slowly destroyed.
Angel Angel (1937) Character: N/A
While vacationing without her busy British diplomat husband, a married woman falls for another man.
Madame Curie Madame Curie (1943) Character: Proud Papa (uncredited)
Poor physics student Marie is studying at the Sorbonne in 1890s Paris. One of the few women studying in her field, Marie encounters skepticism concerning her abilities, but is eventually offered a research placement in Pierre Curie's lab. The scientists soon fall in love and embark on a shared quest to extract, from a particular type of rock, a new chemical element they have named radium. However, their research puts them on the brink of professional failure.
Tropic Holiday Tropic Holiday (1938) Character: Felipe
A screenwriter falls in love with a Mexican woman while searching for a story line south of the border.
Paddy O'Day Paddy O'Day (1936) Character: Popushka Petrovitch
A wealthy, eccentric collector of stuffed birds and a beautiful Russian singer provide refuge to an orphaned Irish child who has arrived illegally in New York.
Sweepstakes Sweepstakes (1931) Character: Russian Cook
A popular jockey is disbarred from racing after he's accused of throwing a race.
Morocco Morocco (1930) Character: Colonel Alexandre Barratière (uncredited)
Mogador, Morocco. Late 1920s. A complex romance develops between a womanizing Legionnaire and a disillusioned Parisian cabaret singer.
Woman of the Year Woman of the Year (1942) Character: Russian Guest (uncredited)
Rival reporters Sam Craig and Tess Harding fall in love and get married, only to find their relationship strained when Sam comes to resent Tess' hectic lifestyle.
The Sunset Derby The Sunset Derby (1927) Character: Peddler
After suffering a fall during a race, rider Jimmy Burke loses his nerve. But with the help of his girlfriend Molly Gibson, Jimmy regains his confidence just in time to achieve victory during the Big Race.
The Exalted Flapper The Exalted Flapper (1929) Character: Old Fritz
Princess Cecelie of Capra, a small Alpine nation, visits the U.S. with her mother, Queen Charlotte, and becomes enamored with Jazz Age culture. The princess refuses an arranged marriage with Prince Boris of Dacia, unaware that they have already fallen in love during a chance meeting.
Paris Paris (1926) Character: Rocco
The power of love in the violent underground world of the Apaches in Paris in the early 20th century.
Charlie Chan at the Wax Museum Charlie Chan at the Wax Museum (1940) Character: Dr. Otto Von Brom
A wax museum run by a demented doctor contains statues of such crime figures as Jack the Ripper and Bluebeard. In addition to making wax statues the doctor performs plastic surgery. It is here that an arch fiend takes refuge.
Blood and Sand Blood and Sand (1941) Character: Minor Role (uncredited)
Bullfighter Juan Gallardo falls for socialite Dona Sol, turning from the faithful Carmen who nevertheless stands by her man as he continues to face real danger in the bullring.
Mockery Mockery (1927) Character: Cossack Whipping Sergei (uncredited)
There is hunger in Siberia during the Russian Civil War. One day while dim-witted peasant Sergei is searching corpses for food, he meets a young woman looking for the town of Novokursk. She asks Sergei to help her get there, and to tell anyone they might meet that he is her husband.
Intrigue Intrigue (1947) Character: Ship's Captain (uncredited)
Dishonorably discharged from the Army Air Corps, Brad Dunham (George Raft) disconsolately decides to try his luck with Shanghai's postwar black market. Teaming with the treacherous Tamara Baranoff (June Havoc), Dunham prospers in his newly-found illicit profession, much to the dismay of his best friend, reporter Mark Andrews (Tom Tully). When Tamara has the troublesome Andrews murdered, Dunham realizes the folly of his behavior and works overtime to squash the black market for good and all.
The Swan The Swan (1925) Character: Father Hyacinth
The Swan (1925) is a silent film produced by Famous Players-Lasky and distributed by Paramount Pictures. The film is based on Melville Baker's 1923 Broadway play adaptation, The Swan, of Ferenc Molnar's play A Hattyu Vigjatek Harom Felvonasbarn. This film was directed by Dimitri Buchowetzki, a recent Russian immigrant working for Famous Players-Lasky. Buchowetzki had directed pictures in Russia, Sweden, and Germany. The story of this film was remade in 1930 as One Romantic Night, an early talkie for Lillian Gish, and in Technicolor as a 1956 vehicle for Grace Kelly.
I'll Give a Million I'll Give a Million (1938) Character: Citizen
After saving a tramp from suicide, a millionaire takes his clothing and disappears. Word is out that he will give a million dollars to anyone who is kind to a tramp.
Yolanda and the Thief Yolanda and the Thief (1945) Character: Major Domo
Johnny Riggs, a con man on the lam, finds himself in a Latin-American country named Patria. There, he overhears a convent-bred rich girl praying to her guardian angel for help in managing her tangled business affairs. Riggs decides to materialize as the girl's "angel", gains her unquestioning confidence, and helps himself to the deluded girl's millions. Just as he and his partner are about to flee Patria with their booty, Riggs realizes he has fallen in love with the girl and returns the money, together with a note that is part confession and part love letter. But the larcenous duo's escape from Patria turns out to be more difficult than they could ever have imagined.
Macao Macao (1952) Character: Russian Doorman (uncredited)
Nick Cochran, an American in exile in Macao, has a chance to restore his name by helping capture an international crime lord. Undercover, can he mislead the bad guys and still woo the attractive singer/petty crook, Julie Benson?
Roberta Roberta (1935) Character: N/A
Football player John Kent tags along as Huck Haines and the Wabash Indianians travel to an engagement in Paris, only to lose it immediately. John and company visit his aunt, owner of a posh fashion house run by her assistant, Stephanie. There they meet the singer Scharwenka (alias Huck's old friend Lizzie), who gets the band a job. Meanwhile, Madame Roberta passes away and leaves the business to John and he goes into partnership with Stephanie.
We Americans We Americans (1928) Character: Mr. Albertini
We Americans was based on the Broadway play of the same name. Returning to the "melting pot" themes that he handled so well, director Edward H. Sloman concentrates on the trials and tribulations of three first-generation American families: The Jewish Levines, the German Schmidts and the Italian Albertinis.
Suez Suez (1938) Character: Jewl Merchant (uncredited)
Ferdinand de Lesseps, disappointed in love, is sent as a junior diplomat to the Isthmus of Suez, and realizes it's just the place for a canal.
The Night Bird The Night Bird (1928) Character: Mario
A boxer falls in love with a girl he meets in the park.
Break of Hearts Break of Hearts (1935) Character: Bassoonist (uncredited)
Constance, a poor but aspiring composer, meets the great conductor, Franz, through their old music teacher. They fall in love, despite Constance knowing about Franz's weakness for pretty women.
Espionage Espionage (1937) Character: Foreign Spy
Two reporters pose as man and wife in order to get the goods on a munitions supplier and the rumours of war in Europe.
Disraeli Disraeli (1929) Character: Count Borsinov
Prime Minister of Great Britain Benjamin Disraeli outwits the subterfuge of the Russians and chicanery at home in order to secure the purchase of the Suez Canal.
Midnight Midnight (1939) Character: Footman (uncredited)
An unemployed showgirl poses as Hungarian royalty to infiltrate Parisian society.
Mark of the Vampire Mark of the Vampire (1935) Character: Innkeeper
Sir Borotyn, a prominent Prague resident, is discovered murdered in his home, with all indications pointing to a vampire assault. The victim's friend, Baron Otto, and the physician who analyzes the body are certain that the vampire is the mysterious Count Mora, or perhaps his daughter, but receive little help from the law. Professor Zelen, an expert in the occult, is called in to assist with the investigation.
Don Ricardo Returns Don Ricardo Returns (1946) Character: Captain Martinez
After being shanghaied in a plot to have him declared dead and take over his ranchero and other properties, Don Ricardo, disguised as a peon, returns to Old California, and begins the fight to reclaim what is his.
The Merry Frinks The Merry Frinks (1934) Character: Katzelmalov, the Second Russian
An heiress abandons an out-of-work husband, two sons and a lovesick daughter.
The Last Command The Last Command (1928) Character: Serge (the valet)
A former Imperial Russian general and cousin of the Czar ends up in Hollywood as an extra in a movie directed by a former revolutionary.
Paris Honeymoon Paris Honeymoon (1939) Character: Judge
A Texas millionaire travels to Europe to meet his girlfriend, a European countess. He stops in a rustic mountain village and meets a beautiful peasant girl. He falls in love with her, then must decide if he wants her or the rich countess.
Woman Trap Woman Trap (1929) Character: Bit Role
The younger brother of a police captain is a wanted fugitive, so when the captain railroads his brother's former criminal partner, the partner's sister devises a plan to get back at the captain where it will hurt the most.
For Whom the Bell Tolls For Whom the Bell Tolls (1943) Character: Staff Officer
Spain in the 1930s is the place to be for a man of action like Robert Jordan. There is a civil war going on and Jordan—who has joined up on the side that appeals most to idealists of that era—has been given a high-risk assignment up in the mountains. He awaits the right time to blow up a crucial bridge in order to halt the enemy's progress.
Tempest Tempest (1928) Character: The Guard
In the final days of Czarist Russia, a peasant is raised from the ranks to Lieutenant. The other officers, aristocrats all, resent him, and make his life difficult. He falls in love with a princess, who spurns him. When he is caught in her room, he is stripped of his rank and thrown into prison. Then comes the Red Terror, and the tables are turned.
Murders in the Rue Morgue Murders in the Rue Morgue (1932) Character: Mirakle's Sideshow Barker (uncredited)
In 19th century Paris, a maniac abducts young women and injects them with ape blood in an attempt to prove ape-human kinship but constantly meets failure as the abducted women die.
Air Devils Air Devils (1938) Character: The President
Two daredevil pilots go after the same girl.
Champagne Waltz Champagne Waltz (1937) Character: Ivanovitch
In Vienna, a new jazz club featuring American trumpeter Buzzy Bellew threatens the existence of its neighbor, the Waltz Palace, run by Franz Strauss and featuring his granddaughter, singer Elsa. Smitten by Elsa, Buzzy hides his identity and association with the club -- whose owner intends to buy out the Palace property. When Elsa accidentally learns who Buzzy really is, it appears he may have to return to America alone.
Desperate Desperate (1947) Character: Villager (uncredited)
An innocent trucker takes it on the lam when he's accused of robbery.
The Mask of Dimitrios The Mask of Dimitrios (1944) Character: Bulgarian Policeman (uncredited)
A mystery writer is intrigued by the tale of notorious criminal Dimitrios Makropolous, whose dead body was found washed up on the shore in Istanbul. He decides to follow the career of Dimitrios around Europe, in order to learn more about the man. Along the way he is joined by the mysterious Mr. Peters, who has his own motivation.
The Nickel-Hopper The Nickel-Hopper (1926) Character: Paddy's father
Dance hall Romeos and an irresponsible father create comic complications in the life of a nickel-per-whirl taxi dancer.
A Royal Scandal A Royal Scandal (1945) Character: Russian General (uncredited)
Catherine the Great falls in love with an army officer who is plotting against her.
Juarez Juarez (1939) Character: (uncredited)
The newly-named emperor Maximilian and his wife Carlota arrive in Mexico to face popular sentiment favoring Benito Juárez and democracy.
The Flying Deuces The Flying Deuces (1939) Character: Innkeeper
Ollie falls in love with a woman. When he discovers she's already married, he unsuccessfully attempts suicide but he and Stan then decide to join the Foreign Legion to get away from their troubles. When they’re arrested for soon trying to desert the Legion—they escape a firing squad by stealing an aircraft.
A Song to Remember A Song to Remember (1945) Character: Russian Governor (uncredited)
Prof. Joseph Elsner guides his protégé Frydryk Chopin through his formative years to early adulthood in Poland. The professor takes him to Paris, where he eventually comes under the wing and influence of novelist George Sand and rises to prominence in the music world, to the exclusion of his old friends and patriotic feelings towards Poland.
Everything Happens at Night Everything Happens at Night (1939) Character: Woodcutter
Two reporters compete to discover a scientist living in hiding and win his daughter.
Fugitive Road Fugitive Road (1934) Character: Police Captain
An Austrian officer must face up to the good and evil aspects of his own personality as he becomes involved in a war.
6 Hours to Live 6 Hours to Live (1932) Character: Monsieur Thereux
A murder victim is brought back to life by a scientific experiment. However, the effects only last for six hours, and he must find his killer in that time.
Experiment Perilous Experiment Perilous (1944) Character: Ballet Master (uncredited)
In 1903, Doctor Huntington Bailey meets a friendly older lady during a train trip. She tells him that she is going to visit her brother Nick and his lovely young wife Allida. Once in New York, Bailey hears that his train companion suddenly died. Shortly afterward, he meets the strange couple and gets suspicious of Nick's treatment of his wife.
The Arizona Terror The Arizona Terror (1931) Character: Emilio Vasquez
Captain Porter's scheme is to buy livestock and then have his men show up later to kill the buyer and retrieve the money. When his men kill the next victim, he frames the Arizonian for the murder. The Arizonian escapes the law and joins up with the outlaw Vasquez. Knowing Porter's scheme, he plans to trap him by using Vasquez as the next buyer.
Two Sisters from Boston Two Sisters from Boston (1946) Character: Russian Opera Team Member (uncredited)
Abigail Chandler has written her stuffy Boston relatives that she's a successful opera singer in New York. In reality, she works at a burlesque house and is billed as High-C Susie. When her sister Martha comes for a visit, Abigail tries to hide the truth from her.
Strange People Strange People (1933) Character: Edwards - the Caretaker
All 12 jury members who sent an innocent man to the gallows are gathered together for a demonstration of how convictions can be made on circumstantial evidence. During the proceedings, a phony murder is quickly revealed as the real thing.
Man on the Flying Trapeze Man on the Flying Trapeze (1935) Character: Cellmate (uncredited)
Hard-working, henpecked Ambrose Ambrose Wolfinger takes off from work to go to a wrestling match with catastrophic consequences.



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