Michael Visaroff
- Birthday
- Dec 18, 1892
Bio: Burly Russian actor Michael Visaroff launched his film career in 1925. Like many of his fellow Russian expatriates, Visaroff claimed to be of noble lineage, which enabled him to land such roles as Count Bosrinov in Disraeli (1929). From the early '30s until his death, he was usually cast as innkeepers, most memorably in Universal's first two Dracula films and in… More Bio: Burly Russian actor Michael Visaroff launched his film career in 1925. Like many of his fellow Russian expatriates, Visaroff claimed to be of noble lineage, which enabled him to land such roles as Count Bosrinov in Disraeli (1929). From the early '30s until his death, he was usually cast as innkeepers, most memorably in Universal's first two Dracula films and in Laurel and Hardy's The Flying Deuces (1939). Michael Visaroff's funniest film appearance was as the homicidal maniac ("She's the first wife I ever killed!") who shares a jail cell with W.C. Fields in Man on the Flying Trapeze (1935). ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
Michael Visaroff Videos
For Whom The Bell Tolls
Yolanda And The Thief
Experiment Perilous
Madame Curie
Du Barry Was A Lady
Filmography
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For Whom the Bell Tolls (1973)
- Staff Officer
- 83%
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Macao (1952)
- Russian Doorman
- 44%
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Desperate (1947)
- Villager
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Northwest Outpost (1947)
- Capt. Tikhonoff
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Don Ricardo Returns (1946)
- Actor
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