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.
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Filmography
Duck Soup
as Sylvanian Agitator 1933
Trouble in Paradise
as Russian Visitor (uncredited) 1932
The Man with the Golden Arm
as Dominiwski 1955
Ball of Fire
as Prof. Quintana 1941
The Talk of the Town
as Jan Pulaski 1942
Nothing Sacred
as Ferdinand Roassare - Poet (uncredited) 1937
Manhattan Melodrama
as Trotskyite Slapping Poppa Rosen 1934
The Merry Widow
as Shepherd (uncredited) 1934
Peter Ibbetson
as Prisoner (uncredited) 1935
Les Misérables
as Genflou 1935
The Fighting Seabees
as Johnny Novasky 1944
El circo
as Cliente ruso zapatero (as L. Kinsky) 1943
Algiers
as L'Arbi 1938
The Story of Vernon and Irene Castle
as Artist 1939
Down Argentine Way
as Tito Acuna 1940
The Great Sinner
as Bandleader in Park (uncredited) 1949