Leonid Kinskey
Leonid Kinskey was a Russian-German-American film and television actor who enjoyed a long career. Kinskey is best known for his role as Sascha in the film Casablanca. His last name was sometimes spelled Kinsky.
Life and career
Kinskey was born in St. Petersburg, Russia. He started his career as a mime in various imperial theatres in Russia in the mid 1910s. In 1921, he fled Russia for Germany. He acted on stage in Europe and South America before arriving in New York City from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, in January 1924. He joined the road production of Al Jolson's musical Wonder Bar, and in 1926 he made an appearance in the silent film The Great Depression, although his scenes were deleted, before making his appearance in Trouble in Paradise. His looks and accent helped him gain supporting roles in several movies, including the Sylvanian "agitator" in the Marx Bros. film Duck Soup. He told Aljean Harmetz, author of Round Up the Usual Suspects: The Making of Casablanca, that he was cast in his best-known role, Sascha in Casablanca, because he was a drinking buddy of star Humphrey Bogart. He replaced Leo Mostovoy because the latter was deemed not funny enough.Kinskey performed in episodes on no less than three dozen television series between the 1950s and early 1970s. His first appearances on the "small screen" were in 1954 on Passport to Danger, The Spike Jones Show, and Lux Video Theater. Later, in 1962, he portrayed a visiting Soviet dignitary in the episode "The Good Will Tour" on the sitcom The Real McCoys. In 1965, Kinskey was also a cast member in the pilot episode of Hogan's Heroes, performing as another Soviet character, who was an allied soldier and fellow prisoner-of-war. He, however, decided not to join the cast when that series went into formal production, for he reportedly "was uncomfortable playing let's-pretend with people in Nazi garb." His final roles on television were in 1971, as a professor on the series Mayberry R.F.D.; a mortician on O'Hara, U.S. Treasury; and as a deli butcher on the sitcom The Chicago Teddy Bears.
Personal life and death
Kinskey married three times, first to Josephine Tankus from 1930 until her death in 1939. Four years later he married actress Iphigenie Castiglioni, a union that lasted until her death in 1963. His final marriage in 1985 in New York, was to Tina York, who was 38 years his junior. They remained together until 1998, when Kinskey died in Fountain Hills, Arizona at age 95 from complications of a stroke.Filmography
Film
- The Big Broadcast as Ivan
- Trouble in Paradise as Russian Visitor
- Storm at Daybreak as Serbian Villager
- Duck Soup as Agitator
- Girl Without a Room as Gallopsky
- The Cat and the Fiddle as Hans - Conservatory Violinist
- Manhattan Melodrama as Trotskyite Slapping Poppa Rosen
- Change of Heart as Party Guest
- Strictly Dynamite as Garçon
- Hollywood Party as Jake the Cabbie
- Fugitive Road as Nicholas Petrovich,- Smuggler
- Straight Is the Way as Mechanic
- The Merry Widow as Shepherd
- Marie Galante as Arohnson
- We Live Again as Simon Kartinkin
- The Lives of a Bengal Lancer as Snake Charmer
- The Gilded Lily as Vocal Teacher
- Les Misérables as Genflou
- Goin' to Town as Cecil - Interior Decorator
- I Live My Life as Waiter
- Peter Ibbetson as Prisoner
- Three Godfathers as Card Player
- The Road to Glory as Wounded Soldier
- Rhythm on the Range as Mischa
- A Son Comes Home as Hoodlum
- The General Died at Dawn as Stewart
- The Big Broadcast of 1937 as Russian
- The Garden of Allah as Voluble Arab
- Love on the Run as Man on Train
- We're on the Jury as Professor Nicholas Krakin
- Espionage as Maxie Burgos
- Maytime as Student in Bar
- The Woman I Love
- Cafe Metropole as Artist
- The Girl from Scotland Yard as Mischa
- Married Before Breakfast as Mischa Lapidoff
- Meet the Boyfriend as Dr. Sokoloff
- Make a Wish as Moe
- One Hundred Men and a Girl as Pianist at Mrs. Frost's Party
- The Sheik Steps Out as Allusi Ali
- My Dear Miss Aldrich as A Waiter
- Nothing Sacred as Ferdinand Roassare - Poet
- Wise Girl as Eccentric Greenwich Village Writer
- Outside of Paradise as Cafe Owner Ivan Petrovich
- The Big Broadcast of 1938 as Ivan
- A Trip to Paris as Emile
- Three Blind Mice as Young Man
- Professor Beware as Tableau Director
- Algiers as L'Arbi
- The Great Waltz as Dudelman
- Flirting with Fate as Pedro Lopez
- The Story of Vernon and Irene Castle as Artist
- Exile Express as David
- The Spellbinder as Harry Beldon - Saxophone Player
- On Your Toes as Ivan Boultonoff
- Day-Time Wife as Coco
- Everything Happens at Night as Groder
- He Stayed for Breakfast as Comrade Nicky
- Down Argentine Way as Tito Acuna
- So Ends Our Night as The Chicken
- That Night in Rio as Pierre
- Broadway Limited as Ivan
- Week-End in Havana as Rafael
- Ball of Fire as Prof. Quintana
- Lady for a Night as Boris
- Brooklyn Orchid as Ignatz Rachkowsky
- I Married an Angel as Zinski
- The Talk of the Town as Jan Pulaski
- Somewhere I'll Find You as Dorloff
- Casablanca as Sacha
- Cinderella Swings It as Vladimir Smitkin
- Let's Have Fun as Gregory Loosnikoff
- El circo as Cliente ruso zapatero
- Presenting Lily Mars as Leo
- Gildersleeve on Broadway as Window Washer
- Five Were Chosen
- The Fighting Seabees as Johnny Novasky
- That's My Baby! as Doctor Svatsky
- Can't Help Singing as Koppa
- Monsieur Beaucaire as Rene
- Alimony as Joe Wood
- The Great Sinner as Bandleader in Park
- Nancy Goes to Rio as Ivan Putroff
- Honeychile as Chick Lister
- Gobs and Gals as Ivan
- The Man with the Golden Arm as Dominiwski
- Glory as Vasily
- The Helen Morgan Story as Stanislausky - Accordion Player
Television
Date | Title | Role | Notes |
Nov 1st 1964 | My Favorite Martian | Prof. Hammershlag | Episode: 6, Series 2, "Extra! Extra! Sensory Perception!" |
Sep 17th 1965 | Hogan's Heroes | Sergeant Vladimir Minsk | Episode: 1, Series 1, "The Informer" |
Jan 4th 1967 | Batman | Professor Overbeck | Episode: 35, Series 2, "The Contaminated Cowl" |
Jan 5th 1967 | Batman | Professor Overbeck | Episode: 36, Series 2, "The Mad Hatter Runs Afoul" |