- Nascido(a) em
- Falecido(a) em8 de setembro de 1998 · Fountain Hills, Arizona, EUA (complications from a stroke)
- Apelidos
- Mad Russian
- Leonid Kinsky
- Leonid Kinskey nasceu o 18 de abril de 1903 em São Petersburgo, Rússia. Era ator e foi conhecido pelo seu trabalho em Casablanca (1942), Bola de Fogo (1941) e O Diabo a Quatro (1933). Foi casado com Tina York, Iphigenie Castiglioni e Josephine Zossia Tankus. Morreu o 8 de setembro de 1998 em Arizona, EUA.
- CônjugesTina York(1985 - 8 de setembro de 1998) (sua morte)Iphigenie Castiglioni(15 de agosto de 1942 - 30 de julho de 1963) (sua morte)Josephine Zossia Tankus(25 de março de 1930 - 9 de agosto de 1939) (sua morte)
- Was supposed to be one of the "heroes" of Guerra, Sombra e Água Fresca (1965). He is in the pilot episode only, The Informer (1965). He decided not to be in the series because he didn't believe that one could have a comedy take place in a German POW camp.
- Emigrated from Russia after the Communist Revolution of 1917, worked in Europe, then went to Hollywood, and became a character actor, and eventually became a US citizen.
- Married Iphigenie Castiglioni four times. 'It started in Mexico City", he said, "and then over 20 years of our happy marriage we celebrated every five years by taking a new marriage license in a different country".
- During the Second World War, as part of a cultural exchange program, he was choosing Hollywood movies for showing in the USSR.
- Along with Bing Crosby, introduced the song "I'm an Old Cowhand (from the Rio Grande)" in O Último Romântico (1936).
- On why he turned down a regular part on Guerra, Sombra e Água Fresca (1965): "The premise to me was both false and offensive. The Nazis were seldom dumb and never funny."
- [on why he turned down a regular part on Guerra, Sombra e Água Fresca (1965)] The premise to me was both false and offensive. The Nazis were seldom dumb and never funny.
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