Mischa Auer
Biography
Mischa Auer was a Russian-born American stage, screen, and television actor, in films from 1928.
Known For

Studio One

Studio One

Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse

You Can't Take It with You

Mata Hari

My Man Godfrey

The Dennis O'Keefe Show

And Then There Were None
All Movies (162)
- Legends of the West1992 · as Boris Callahan in 'Destry Rides Again' (archive footage) (uncredited)
- Going Hollywood: The '30s1984 · as (archive footage)
- Hollywood Out-takes and Rare Footage1983 · as Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
- Per amore... per magia...1967 · as il Granduca di Forilarì
- Arrivederci, Baby!1966 · as Romeo
- The Christmas That Almost Wasn't1966 · as Jonathan, the Elf Foreman
- What Ever Happened to Baby Toto?1964 · as Barone Miscia
- These Mad, Mad Women1964 · as Psychiatrist
- The Two Mafiosi1964 · as Mischa
- Tarzan the Fearless1964 · as High Priest
- Cleopazza1964 · as Produttore Strombic
- We Joined the Navy1963 · as Colonel & President
- Ladies First1963 · as Le baron Lionel de Balconi
- The King's Breakfast1963 · as The Master of the King's Music
- Ninotchka1960 · as Buljanoff
- A Dog, A Mouse and a Sputnik1958 · as Professor Papov
- Sacred Youth1958 · as Professor Koranoff
- Le Tombeur !!!1958 · as Pedro Olivaro
- Tabarin1958 · as Boris
- Nathalie1957 · as Cyril Boran
- La Polka des menottes1957 · as Charles Magne
- The Monte Carlo Story1956 · as Hector, the Maitre D'
- Mannequins of Paris1956 · as Yaschlik
- That Naughty Girl1956 · as Igor, Ballet Master
- Thirteen at the Table1955 · as Badabof
- Three of the Canebière1955 · as Garopoulos
- The Miller's Saucy Wife1955 · as Pascual
- Mr. Arkadin1955 · as The Professor
- The Impossible Mr. Pipelet1955 · as l'écrivain médiocre et alcoolique
- Frou-Frou1955 · as Grand-Duc Alexis
- School for Love1955 · as Berger
- Bachelor in Paris1952 · as Comte Marcel de Sarliac
- Vivere a sbafo1950 · as Pippo Berlocco
- Fame and the Devil1949 · as Bernard Stork
- Snow White and the Seven Thieves1949 · as Danilo Biruski
- Sofia1948 · as Ali Imagu
- For You I Die1947 · as Alec Shaw
- She Wrote the Book1946 · as Joe
- Sentimental Journey1946 · as Gregory Petrovich Rogozhin
- And Then There Were None1945 · as Nikita "Nikki" Starloff
- Brewster's Millions1945 · as Mikhail Mikhailovich
- A Royal Scandal1945 · as Captain Sukov
- Up in Mabel's Room1944 · as Boris
- Lady in the Dark1944 · as Russell Paxton
- Around the World1943 · as Mischa Auer
- Dr. Terror's House of Horrors1943 · as Chief Lukulla
- Twin Beds1942 · as Nicolai Cherupin
- Don't Get Personal1942 · as Stanislaus "Charlie" Noodnick
- Hellzapoppin'1941 · as Pepi
- Moonlight in Hawaii1941 · as Clipper Canovan
- Sing Another Chorus1941 · as Stanislaus
- Hold That Ghost1941 · as Gregory
- The Flame of New Orleans1941 · as Zolotov
- Cracked Nuts1941 · as Boris Kabikoff
- Trail of the Vigilantes1940 · as Bolo
- Seven Sinners1940 · as Sasha
- Spring Parade1940 · as Gustav
- Public Deb No. 11940 · as Grisha
- Margie1940 · as Gomez
- Sandy Is a Lady1940 · as Felix Lobo Smith
- Alias the Deacon1940 · as Andre
- Destry Rides Again1939 · as Boris
- Unexpected Father1939 · as Boris Bebenko
- East Side of Heaven1939 · as Nicky
- Sweethearts1938 · as Leo Kronk
- Little Tough Guys in Society1938 · as Dr. Trenkle
- Service de Luxe1938 · as Bibenko
- You Can't Take It with You1938 · as Kolenkhov
- The Rage of Paris1938 · as Mike, Head Waiter
- Prescription for Romance1937 · as Count Sandor
- Merry Go Round of 19381937 · as Mischa
- One Hundred Men and a Girl1937 · as Michael
- It's All Yours1937 · as Baron Rene de Montigny
- Vogues of 19381937 · as Prince Muratov
- Marry the Girl1937 · as Dimitri Ryeff
- Pick a Star1937 · as Rinaldo Lopez
- Top of the Town1937 · as Hamlet
- We Have Our Moments1937 · as Enrico Mussetti
- That Girl from Paris1936 · as Butch
- Three Smart Girls1936 · as Count Arisztid
- College Holiday1936 · as Ticket Taker at Door
- Winterset1936 · as Radical
- The Gay Desperado1936 · as Diego
- My Man Godfrey1936 · as Carlo
- The Princess Comes Across1936 · as Morevitch
- One Rainy Afternoon1936 · as Stage Actor
- Sons o' Guns1936 · as German Spy
- The House of a Thousand Candles1936 · as Victor Demetrius
- Here Comes Trouble1936
- Tough Guy1936 · as Chi
- We're Only Human1935 · as Lefty Berger
- I Dream Too Much1935 · as Darcy's Pianist
- Condemned to Live1935 · as Zan
- The Adventures of Rex and Rinty1935 · as Tanaga
- The Crusades1935 · as Monk
- Murder in the Fleet1935 · as Kamchukan Consul (Uncredited)
- Clive of India1935 · as Suraj Ud Dowlah
- The Lives of a Bengal Lancer1935 · as Captured Afridi (uncredited)
- Mystery Woman1935 · as Dmitri
- Biography of a Bachelor Girl1935 · as Mr. Rabinowitz (uncredited)
- My Grandfather's Clock1934 · as Servant (uncredited)
- Student Tour1934 · as Sikh Cop
- Bulldog Drummond Strikes Back1934 · as Hassan
- Beyond the Law1934 · as Tully
- Stamboul Quest1934 · as Ameel Roberts
- Change of Heart1934 · as Smith (uncredited)
- Viva Villa!1934 · as Military Attaché (uncredited)
- The Woman Condemned1934 · as Dr. Wagner
- Wharf Angel1934 · as Sadik
- Girl Without a Room1933 · as Walksky
- Cradle Song1933 · as Village Priest
- After Tonight1933 · as Agent Lehan
- Tarzan the Fearless1933 · as High Priest
- The Flaming Signal1933 · as Manu--High Priest
- Corruption1933 · as Volkov
- I Loved You Wednesday1933 · as Piano Accompanist
- Storm at Daybreak1933 · as Gavrilo Princip (uncredited)
- Infernal Machine1933 · as Klein
- Gabriel Over the White House1933 · as Mr. Thieson (uncredited)
- The Intruder1933 · as Wild Man
- Sucker Money1933 · as Swami Yomurda
- Dangerously Yours1933 · as Kassim
- Clear All Wires!1933 · as Arab leader (uncredited)
- Rasputin and the Empress1932 · as Butler Pouring Drinks at Party (uncredited)
- The Unwritten Law1932 · as Abu Eyd
- Call Her Savage1932 · as Agitator in Restaurant (Uncredited)
- Scarlet Dawn1932 · as Sergei (Uncredited)
- The Western Code1932 · as Chapman
- Drifting Souls1932 · as Skeets
- Almost Married1932 · as Russian Policeman (uncredited)
- Beauty Parlor1932 · as Herman Bauer
- No Greater Love1932 · as Rabbi
- The Last of the Mohicans1932 · as Montcalm
- The Midnight Patrol1932 · as Dummy Black
- Arsène Lupin1932 · as Louvre Tour Guide (uncredited)
- Sinister Hands1932 · as Swami
- Murder at Dawn1932 · as Henry
- The Monster Walks1932 · as Hanns Krug
- Delicious1931 · as Mischa
- Mata Hari1931 · as Firing Squad Victim (uncredited)
- Working Girls1931 · as Elsie's Boyfriend (uncredited)
- The Yellow Ticket1931 · as Melchior
- The Unholy Garden1931 · as Prince Nicolai Poliakoff
- The Lady from Nowhere1931 · as Rigo
- Women Love Once1931 · as Oscar
- Women of All Nations1931 · as Hassan's Aide
- The Spy1931 · as Man in Cafe
- King of the Wild1931 · as Prince Dakka
- The Drums of Jeopardy1931 · as Peter
- Command Performance1931 · as Duke Charles
- No Limit1931 · as Romeo
- Just Imagine1930 · as B-36
- Shooting Straight1930 · as Frenchie
- Inside the Lines1930 · as Amahdi
- Paramount on Parade1930 · as Thug (Murder Will Out) (uncredited)
- The Benson Murder Case1930 · as Albert Brecker (uncredited)
- Guilty?1930 · as Minor Role (uncredited)
- The Mighty1929 · as Hood
- The Studio Murder Mystery1929 · as Grant's Secretary
- Why Be Good?1929 · as Man Dancing at The Boiler (uncredited)
- Marquis Preferred1929 · as Albert
- Something Always Happens1928 · as Clark
All TV Shows (4)
- The Dennis O'Keefe Show1959 · as Count Hager
- Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse1958
- Studio One1948 · as Cosmo
- Studio One1948