This page will contain blogs about Mischa Auer, as they become available.Mischa AuerMischa Auer (17 November 1905 in St. Petersburg, Russia - 5 March 1967 in Rome) was a Russian actor, born Mischa Ounskowsky. Young Ounskowsky renamed himself Auer after his grandfather, violinist Leopold Auer. He began stage work in the 1920s, then moved to Hollywood, where he first appeared in 1928 in Something Always Happens. He appeared in several small and mostly uncredited roles into the 1930s, appearing in such films as Rasputin and the Empress, Viva Villa! and The Lives of a Bengal Lancer. But in 1936, Auer was cast as a false nobleman in the comedy My Man Godfrey, for which he was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor. From then on, he was cast in zany comedy roles as in 100 Men and a Girl, You Can't Take It With You, Destry Rides Again, Spring Parade, Hellzapoppin, Cracked Nuts and Lady in the Dark. He was also one of the large cast of And Then There Were None. In the 1950s, Auer appeared on several episodic television series, like Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse, Studio One, Broadway Television Theatre and The Chevrolet Tele-Theatre. In the 1960s, he made several films in France and Italy. Auer married four times, and had three children. This page about Mischa Auer includes information from a Wikipedia article. Additional articles about Mischa Auer News stories about Mischa Auer External links for Mischa Auer Videos for Mischa Auer Wikis about Mischa Auer Discussion Groups about Mischa Auer Blogs about Mischa Auer Images of Mischa Auer |
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Auer married four times, and had three children. His son, Paul Belmondo (born 1963) is a Formula One driver. In the 1960s, he made several films in France and Italy. With L'homme de Rio (aka That Man From Rio) (1965) he started to switch to commercial mainstream productions, mainly comedies and action films. In the 1950s, Auer appeared on several episodic television series, like Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse, Studio One, Broadway Television Theatre and The Chevrolet Tele-Theatre. His breakthrough role was in Jean-Luc Godard's A bout de souffle (aka Breathless) (1960), which made him a major figure in the French New Wave. He was also one of the large cast of And Then There Were None. He was born in Neuilly-sur-Seine, Hauts-de-Seine, France, the son of the Parisian sculptor Paul Belmondo (1898-1982). From then on, he was cast in zany comedy roles as in 100 Men and a Girl, You Can't Take It With You, Destry Rides Again, Spring Parade, Hellzapoppin, Cracked Nuts and Lady in the Dark. Jean-Paul Belmondo (born April 9, 1933) is a French actor. But in 1936, Auer was cast as a false nobleman in the comedy My Man Godfrey, for which he was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor. Molière (1956). He appeared in several small and mostly uncredited roles into the 1930s, appearing in such films as Rasputin and the Empress, Viva Villa! and The Lives of a Bengal Lancer. À pied, à cheval et en voiture (1957). He began stage work in the 1920s, then moved to Hollywood, where he first appeared in 1928 in Something Always Happens. Les Copains du dimanche (1958). Young Ounskowsky renamed himself Auer after his grandfather, violinist Leopold Auer. Sois belle et tais-toi (1958). Petersburg, Russia - 5 March 1967 in Rome) was a Russian actor, born Mischa Ounskowsky. Un drôle de dimanche (1958). Mischa Auer (17 November 1905 in St. Les Tricheurs (1958). Ein Engel auf Erden (1959). À double tour (1959). À bout de souffle (Breathless) (1960). Classe tous risques (1960). Moderato cantabile (1960). La Française et l'amour (1960) (segment "L'Adultère"). Les Distractions (1960). Charlotte et son Jules (1960). Lettere di una novizia (1960). La Ciociara (Two Women) (1960). La Viaccia (1961). Une femme est une femme (1961). Léon Morin, prêtre (1961). Amours célèbres (1961) (segment "Lauzun). Un nommé La Rocca (1961). Cartouche (1962). Un singe en hiver (1962). Le Doulos (1962). I Dongiovanni della Costa Azzurra (1962) (uncredited). Il Giorno più corto (1962). Peau de banane (1963). L'Aîné des Ferchaux (1963). Dragées au poivre (1963). Mare matto (1963). L'Homme de Rio (1964). Cent mille dollars au soleil (1964). Échappement libre (1964). La Chasse à l'homme (1964). Week-end à Zuydcoote (1964). Par un beau matin d'été (1965). Pierrot le fou (1965). Les Tribulations d'un chinois en Chine (1965). Paris brûle-t-il? (1966). Tendre voyou (1966). Le Voleur, (1967). Casino Royale (1967). Ho! (1968). Le Cerveau (1969). La Sirène du Mississipi (1969). Un homme qui me plaît (1969). Borsalino (1970). Le Casse (1971). Les Mariés de l'an II (1971). Docteur Popaul (1972). La Scoumoune (1972). L'Héritier (1973). Le Magnifique (1973). Stavisky... (1974). Peur sur la ville (1975). L'Incorrigible (1975). L'Alpagueur (1976). Le Corps de mon ennemi (1976). L'Animal (1977). Flic ou voyou (1979). Le Guignolo (1980). Le Professionnel (1981). L'As des as (1982). Le Marginal (1983). Les Morfalous (1984). Joyeuses Pâques (1984). Hold-Up (1985). Le Solitaire (1987). Itinéraire d'un enfant gâté (1988). L'Inconnu dans la maison (1992). Les Cent et une nuits de Simon Cinéma (1995). Les Misérables or Les Misérables du vingtième siècle (1995). Désiré (1996). Une chance sur deux (1998). Peut-être (1999). Les Acteurs (2000). Amazone (2000). |