Leonid Kinskey

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Known Credits

0.6926

Gender

Male

Birthday

18-Apr-1903

Age

(123 years old)

Place of Birth

Saint Petersburg, Russia

Also Known As
  • Leonid Kinsky

Leonid Kinskey

Biography

Leonid Kinskey (April 18, 1903 – September 8, 1998) was a Russian-born movie and television actor who enjoyed a long career. Kinskey is best known for his role as Sascha in the film Casablanca (1942). Kinskey was born in St. Petersburg, Russia. He fled the Russian Revolution and acted on stage in Europe and South America before arriving in New York City in 1921. He joined the road production of Al Jolson's musical Wonder Bar, before making his first film appearance, in the 1932 Trouble in Paradise. His looks and accent helped him land supporting roles in numerous movies, including Duck Soup and Nothing Sacred, and on television, well into the 1960s. It is said that he got perhaps his best-known role, Sascha in Casablanca, because he was a drinking buddy of star Humphrey Bogart. Kinskey was in the pilot episode for Hogan's Heroes, but turned down a regular role in the series because he thought the subject matter was being taken too lightly. Kinskey was married three times. His second wife was actress Iphigenie Castiglioni, to whom he remained married until her death in 1963. He was married to Tina York from 1983 to his death. He died of complications of a stroke in Fountain Hills, Arizona, at the age of 95. Description above from the Wikipedia article Leonid Kinskey, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.


Credits

Brooklyn Orchid Brooklyn Orchid (1942) Character: Ignatz Rachkowsky
Two taxi-fleet operators rescue a girl and she follows them to a mountain resort.
Gobs and Gals Gobs and Gals (1952) Character: Ivan
Two sailors (Robert Hutton) mail love letters from a remote weather station, enclosing photos of their chief (Cathy Downs).
The Sheik Steps Out The Sheik Steps Out (1937) Character: Allusi Ali
In this comedy, a wealthy sheik kidnaps and falls for a snobby socialite.
Bashful Romeo Bashful Romeo (1949) Character: N/A
Slim gets a job as a door-to-door salesman but soon winds up, through a case of mistaken identity, as the target of a very jealous husband.
Candid Cameramaniacs Candid Cameramaniacs (1937) Character: Otto
Short comedic subject on the history of photography from the daguerrotype to modern amateur photographers.
Salute to Stan Laurel Salute to Stan Laurel (1965) Character: Movie director in sketch
A program featuring original comedy skits written as a tribute to Stan Laurel.
Presenting Lily Mars Presenting Lily Mars (1943) Character: Leo
Starstruck Indiana small-town girl Lily is pestering theatrical producer John Thornway for a role but he is reluctant.
We Live Again We Live Again (1934) Character: Simon Kartinkin
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 Great Waltz The Great Waltz (1938) Character: Dudelman
Composer Johann Strauss risks his marriage over his infatuation with a beautiful singer.
My Dear Miss Aldrich My Dear Miss Aldrich (1937) Character: A Waiter
A young woman inherits a newspaper whose editor refuses to hire lady reporters.
The Road to Glory The Road to Glory (1936) Character: Ledoux
The story of trench life during World War I through the lives of a French regiment. As men are killed and replaced jaunty Lt. Denet becomes more and more somber. His rival for the affection of nurse Monique is Capt. La Roche.
Wise Girl Wise Girl (1937) Character: Eccentric Greenwich Village Writer (uncredited)
Snooty heiress decides to track down her dead sister's kids, who are living a Bohemian life with their uncle in Greenwich Village. Once she finds them, she discovers that the Bohemian life is fun and free of the constraints her country-club life places on her. But she decides to take the uncle to court anyway to free him from the kids so he can paint.
The Man with the Golden Arm The Man with the Golden Arm (1955) Character: Dominiwski
When illegal card dealer and recovering heroin addict Frankie Machine gets out of prison, he decides to straighten up. Armed with nothing but an old drum set, Frankie tries to get honest work as a drummer. But when his former employer and his old drug dealer re-enter his life, Frankie finds it hard to stay clean and eventually finds himself succumbing to his old habits.
Flirting with Fate Flirting with Fate (1938) Character: Pedro Lopez
A troupe of traveling entertainers become stranded in Paraguay.
Strictly Dynamite Strictly Dynamite (1934) Character: Garçon (uncredited)
A failed poet ends up becoming a gag writer for a bombastic comedian.
So Ends Our Night So Ends Our Night (1941) Character: The Chicken
An anti-Nazi refugee on the run and a young Jewish couple race across Europe trying to escape Hitler's ever powerful influence.
The Girl from Scotland Yard The Girl from Scotland Yard (1937) Character: Mischa
A female agent tracks down the cause of mysterious explosions.
Exile Express Exile Express (1939) Character: Lead Henchman David
When her scientist-employer is murdered, a female legal immigrant suddenly finds herself being deported via a train full of criminal aliens, g-men, reporters - and foreign agents trying to smuggle her off and into the hands of the murderous gang.
Nothing Sacred Nothing Sacred (1937) Character: Ferdinand Roassare - Poet (uncredited)
When a small-town girl is incorrectly diagnosed with a rare, deadly disease, an unknowing newspaper columnist turns her into a national heroine.
The General Died at Dawn The General Died at Dawn (1936) Character: Stewart
China, 1930s, during the ravaging civil war. General Pen entrusts O'Hara, an intrepid American adventurer, with the mission of providing a large sum of money to Mr. Wu with the task of buying weapons in Shanghai to help end General Yang's tyranny that keeps an entire province under his ruthless iron boot.
Down Argentine Way Down Argentine Way (1940) Character: Tito Acuna
The story—in which an American heiress on holiday in South America falls in love with an Argentine horse breeder against the wishes of their families—takes a backseat to the spectacular location shooting and parade of extravagant musical numbers, which include the larger-than-life Carmen Miranda singing the hit “South American Way” and a showstopping dance routine by the always amazing Nicholas Brothers.
The Spellbinder The Spellbinder (1939) Character: Harry Beldon, Saxophone Player
Jed Marlowe is a brilliant, scheming, unscrupulous criminal lawyer whose specialty is defending criminal he knows is guilty but gets them off through loop-holes or bribery. Then his daughter, misled by her father’s courtroom performance, but unaware of his back-room tactics, marries the killer her father has just unjustly save from the electric chair. What’s a poor father to do?
Casablanca Casablanca (1943) Character: Sascha
In Casablanca, Morocco in December 1941, a cynical American expatriate meets a former lover, with unforeseen complications.
El circo El circo (1943) Character: Cliente ruso zapatero (as L. Kinsky)
A cobbler gets a job in a Circus as a janitor, recommended by the beautiful girl rider of the show. But later, he gets in trouble when he involves in dangerous acts, such as the trapeze. Obviously, our friend will risk his life by the love of his new girlfriend.
Café Metropole Café Metropole (1937) Character: Artist
An American posing as a Russian prince woos a visiting Ohio heiress.
The Big Broadcast The Big Broadcast (1932) Character: Ivan
The top brass at a radio station believe their popular new star singer is paying more attention to his love life than to his career.
Trouble in Paradise Trouble in Paradise (1932) Character: Russian Visitor (uncredited)
Thief Gaston Monescu and pickpocket Lily are partners in crime and love. Working for perfume company executive Mariette Colet, the two crooks decide to combine their criminal talents to rob their employer. Under the alias of Monsieur Laval, Gaston uses his position as Mariette's personal secretary to become closer to her. However, he takes things too far when he actually falls in love with Mariette, and has to choose between her and Lily.
Three Blind Mice Three Blind Mice (1938) Character: Young Man
Three sisters take their small inheritance and move from Kansas to California in search of rich husbands. To start with, Pamela poses as a socialite and Moira and Elizabeth pretend to be her staff.
The Woman I Love The Woman I Love (1937) Character: (uncredited)
In World War I France, a pilot falls in love with the wife of his friend and superior officer.
Glory Glory (1956) Character: Vasily
A lovesick girl and her grandfather groom their filly for the Kentucky Derby.
Meet the Boy Friend Meet the Boy Friend (1937) Character: Dr. Sokoloff
A heartthrob singer, Tony Paige, also known as "America's Boyfriend" decides to wed a Swedish actress. His manager doesn't want this because he is afraid of Tony losing female fans so he takes up a 300 hundred thousand dollar insurance policy if Tony does in fact wed. Tony soon meets a girl name June Delaney on a bus who doesn't swoon over him like other girls. He falls for her but doesn't know her true identity.
Monte Carlo Monte Carlo (1930) Character: Opera Chorus Singer (uncredited)
A countess fleeing her husband mistakes a count for her hairdresser at a Monte Carlo casino.
That Night in Rio That Night in Rio (1941) Character: Monsieur Pierre Dufond
An entertainer in Rio impersonates a wealthy aristocrat. When the aristocrat's wife asks him to carry the impersonation further, complications ensue.
That's My Baby! That's My Baby! (1944) Character: Doctor Svatsky
A love triangle occurs between the publisher's daughter Betty Moody. comic book artist Tim Jones, and the company's wily manipulative manager Hilton Payne. In addition, Betty's dad, Phineas Moody suffers from severe melancholy; and an emergency cure of laughter is required to save his health.
Honeychile Honeychile (1951) Character: Chick Lister
A music publishing company tries to swindle a song from a country girl that they inadvertently recorded without her permission.
Three Godfathers Three Godfathers (1936) Character: Card Player (uncredited)
In a town called New Jerusalem, three bandits hold up a bank. After a gun battle with the townspeople, the three robbers retreat into the scorching Arizona desert. There, they happen upon an ill woman stranded with her child. As the mother dies, she begs the men to take care of her infant. The fugitives want to save the baby -- but to do so, they'll have to travel back to New Jerusalem, where they are wanted men. Remade as 3 Godfathers (1949).
Manhattan Melodrama Manhattan Melodrama (1934) Character: Trotskyite Slapping Poppa Rosen
The friendship between two orphans endures even though they grow up on opposite sides of the law and fall in love with the same woman.
Professor Beware Professor Beware (1938) Character: Tableau Director
Egyptologist, Dean Lambert, accused of car-theft, skips bail and begins a cross-country trek to join a group in New York headed for Egypt. With the police close on his trail he gets in and out of scrapes along the way.
Ball of Fire Ball of Fire (1941) Character: Prof. Quintana
A group of academics have spent years shut up in a house working on the definitive encyclopedia. When one of them discovers that his entry on slang is hopelessly outdated, he ventures into the wide world to learn about the evolving language. Here he meets Sugarpuss O’Shea, a nightclub singer, who’s on top of all the slang—and, it just so happens, needs a place to stay.
Monsieur Beaucaire Monsieur Beaucaire (1946) Character: Rene
A bumbling barber in the court of King Louis XV becomes engaged in political intrigue when he masquerades as a dashing nobleman engaged to the princess of Spain.
A Trip to Paris A Trip to Paris (1938) Character: Emile
The Jones Family heads to Gay Paree in celebration of the 25th wedding anniversary of Pa and Ma Jones. It doesn't take long for the Joneses to be victimized by clever Parisian con artists.
The Merry Widow The Merry Widow (1934) Character: Shepherd (uncredited)
A prince from a small kingdom courts a wealthy widow to keep her money in the country.
Let's Have Fun Let's Have Fun (1943) Character: Gregory Loosnikoff
When a musical star discovers her leading man is married, she quits the show and takes its financial backer with her.
Change of Heart Change of Heart (1934) Character: Party Guest (uncredited)
Catherine and Mack and their close friends Chris and Madge graduate from a West Coast college and fly to New York City to find work.
We're on the Jury We're on the Jury (1937) Character: Nicholas Krakin
A juror at a murder trial is convinced the defendant is innocent.
Gildersleeve on Broadway Gildersleeve on Broadway (1943) Character: Window Washer
On a trip to New York, a small-town blowhard gets caught between a wealthy widow and a gold digger.
On Your Toes On Your Toes (1939) Character: Ivan Boultonoff
A Russian dance company agrees to stage the new ballet written by a vaudeville hoofer.
Cinderella Swings It Cinderella Swings It (1943) Character: Vladimir Smitkin
Scattergood Baines, Coldriver's most popular citizen, neighborly counselor and sly old fox, entices a Broadway producer to Coldriver to see the gay musical extravaganza Baines is staging for the benefit of the U.S.O. He is also promoting the singing career of his latest local protégé, Betty Palmer. There are a few problems but the Sage of Coldriver manages to keep pulling the right strings.
The Talk of the Town The Talk of the Town (1942) Character: Jan Pulaski
Hilarity ensues when a falsely accused fugitive from justice hides at the house of his childhood friend, which she has recently rented to a high-principled law teacher.
The Great Sinner The Great Sinner (1949) Character: Bandleader in Park (uncredited)
A young man succumbs to gambling fever.
Somewhere I'll Find You Somewhere I'll Find You (1942) Character: Dorloff, the Waiter
Journalist brothers feud over a woman they both fall for while covering World War II in the far east.
The Story of Vernon and Irene Castle The Story of Vernon and Irene Castle (1939) Character: Artist
In 1911, minor stage comic, Vernon Castle meets the stage-struck Irene Foote. A few misadventures later, they marry and then abandon comedy to attempt a dancing career together. While they're performing in Paris, an agent sees them rehearse and starts them on their brilliant career as the world's foremost ballroom dancers. However, at the height of their fame, World War I begins.
Peter Ibbetson Peter Ibbetson (1935) Character: Prisoner (uncredited)
When his mother dies, young Peter Ibbetson leaves Paris and his best friend, Mary, behind to live with a severe uncle in England. Years later, Peter is an architect with little time for women, until he begins a project with the Duke and Duchess of Towers. When Peter and the duchess become great friends, she reveals that she is Mary — but the duke soon suspects his wife of infidelity and challenges Peter to a duel, threatening the pair's second chance.
Rhythm on the Range Rhythm on the Range (1936) Character: Mischa
Cowboy Jeff Larabee returns from the east and meets Doris Halloway, a young girl, that he regards as a vagabond, till he learns that she's the owner of the farm where he works. He tries to win her heart, but without success, until she is endangered by gangsters
Espionage Espionage (1937) Character: Maxie Burgos
Two reporters pose as man and wife in order to get the goods on a munitions supplier and the rumours of war in Europe.
Les Misérables Les Misérables (1935) Character: Genflou
In 19th century France, Jean Valjean, a man imprisoned for stealing bread, must flee a relentless policeman named Javert. The pursuit consumes both men's lives, and soon Valjean finds himself in the midst of the student revolutions in France.
Week-End in Havana Week-End in Havana (1941) Character: Rafael
A ship company employee, Jay Williams, is sent to Florida where one of the company cruise ships is stuck on a reef off of the coast. He obtains waivers from all of the passengers with the exception of Nan Spencer, a department store salesgirl who wants her vacation now, not later. Jay is instructed to take Nan to Havana, set her up in the best hotel, and keep her entertained. She visits a nightclub where the star attraction is Rosita Rivas and meets Rosita's worthless manager, Monte Blanca, who makes a play for her. Trouble also comes in the form of Jay's fiancée, Terry McCracken, when a romance develops between Nan and Jay.
The Helen Morgan Story The Helen Morgan Story (1957) Character: Stanislausky - Accordion Player (uncredited)
Torch singer Helen Morgan rises from sordid beginnings to fame and fortune only to lose it all to alcohol and poor personal choices.
I Married an Angel I Married an Angel (1942) Character: Zinski
A count who ignores an infatuated secretary thinks he has met his match when an angel from Heaven shows up.
Duck Soup Duck Soup (1933) Character: Sylvanian Agitator
Rufus T. Firefly is named president/dictator of bankrupt Freedonia and declares war on neighboring Sylvania over the love of wealthy Mrs. Teasdale.
Make a Wish Make a Wish (1937) Character: Moe
While vacationing at a boys' camp, the rambunctious Chip Winters befriends a famed composer Johnny Selden. Stuck for an inspiration for his latest operetta, Selden at last finds it when he meets Chip's gorgeous mother Irene Winters, a popular singer. Alas, her stiff-necked fiancé Walter Mays refuses to allow her to return to the stage, whereupon Rathbone spirals into a depression -- and even worse, a profound case of writers' block.
Girl Without a Room Girl Without a Room (1933) Character: Gallopsky
A Tennessee art school student wins a scholarship to paint in Paris. He is thrilled until he arrives and discovers that his style is hopelessly passe and is considered trashy. The enterprising artist immediately changes style and begins painting highly-abstract moderns.
I Live My Life I Live My Life (1935) Character: Waiter (Uncredited)
A society girl tries to make a go of her marriage to an archaeologist.
The Gilded Lily The Gilded Lily (1935) Character: Vocal Teacher (uncredited)
Secretary Marilyn David falls in love with British aristocrat Charles Gray, to the dismay of her best friend, reporter Peter Dawes, who secretly loves her. When Peter learns that the already-engaged Charles has hurt Marilyn, he fabricates an article casting her as the "No Girl" who refused to marry a callous aristocrat. But when the publicity brings Marilyn unexpected fame, and Charles returns, she is forced to choose between the two men.
Broadway Limited Broadway Limited (1941) Character: Ivan Ivanski
A publicity stunt staged on a train known as the Broadway Limited gets out of control, as no one wants to be responsible for the baby that was brought in for it.
He Stayed for Breakfast He Stayed for Breakfast (1940) Character: Comrade Nicky
Set in Paris, this romantic comedy revolves around the beautiful estranged wife of a wealthy banker who hides a handsome and fiery Communist fugitive in her apartment.
Storm at Daybreak Storm at Daybreak (1933) Character: Serbian Villager (uncredited)
Sarajevo June 28, 1914. Dushan, the Serbian mayor of a Hungarian town, has come to see the parade of Archduke Ferdinand. While there he runs into Geza, an old friend in the Hungarian Army and invites him to come to his house and visit him and his new wife.
Alimony Alimony (1949) Character: Joe Wood
A promising young composer is tempted away from his devoted wife by a fortune-seeking woman who cares more for his prospects than for him.
Algiers Algiers (1938) Character: L'Arbi
Pepe Le Moko is a notorious thief, who escaped from France. Since his escape, Moko has become a resident and leader of the immense Casbah of Algiers. French officials arrive insisting on Pepe's capture are met with unfazed local detectives, led by Inspector Slimane, who are biding their time. Meanwhile, Pepe meets the beautiful Gaby, which arouses the jealousy of Ines.
Can't Help Singing Can't Help Singing (1944) Character: Koppa
With the California Gold Rush beginning, Senator Frost's singing daughter Caroline loves a young army officer; the Senator can't stand him, and has him sent to California. Headstrong Caroline follows him by train, riverboat, and covered wagon, gaining companions en route: a vagrant Russian prince and gambler Johnny Lawlor, who just might take her mind off the army.
Everything Happens at Night Everything Happens at Night (1939) Character: Groder
Two reporters compete to discover a scientist living in hiding and win his daughter.
Day-time Wife Day-time Wife (1939) Character: Coco Anderson
When a young wife discovers her husband of two years is involved with his beautiful secretary, she applies for a job as secretary to a business rival.
Fugitive Road Fugitive Road (1934) Character: Nicholas Petrovich,- Smuggler
An Austrian officer must face up to the good and evil aspects of his own personality as he becomes involved in a war.
Outside of Paradise Outside of Paradise (1938) Character: Cafe Owner Ivan Petrovich
Daniel Francis O'Toole, singing maestro in a New York restaurant, finds himself the unexpected heir to an estate in Ireland. He doesn't have money enough for the passage to Ireland, but the band members decide to incorporate him, advancing him the fare for equal shares in the estate. In Ireland, Danny finds that his is only a half-share, and the other half belongs to Mavourneen Kerrigan and she has the exclusive right to sell or keep the property...which, despite his pleas, she refuses to do. She also declares him an undesired guest, objects to his presence and insists that he prepare his own meals. He does so in a large main hall, but can only make hamburgers.
The Fighting Seabees The Fighting Seabees (1944) Character: Johnny Novasky
Construction workers in World War II in the Pacific are needed to build military sites, but the work is dangerous and they doubt the ability of the Navy to protect them. After a series of attacks by the Japanese, something new is tried, Construction Battalions (CBs=Seabees). The new CBs have to both build and be ready to fight.
Lady for a Night Lady for a Night (1942) Character: Boris
Gambling boat operator Jenny Blake throws over her gambler beau Jack Morgan in order to marry into high society.



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