People
Nicholas Soussanin
Biography:
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Nicholas Soussanin (born 16 January 1889, Yalta, Taurida Governorate, Russian Empire [present-day Crimea, Ukraine] – 27 April 1975, New York City, New York) was a Russian actor who settled and worked in the United States. He was married to the film star Olga Baclanova from 1929-39, and was the grandfather of actress Lanna Saunders.
He had at least two children (a son born from a previous relationship before his marriage to Olga Baclanova), and a son, Nicholas Soussanin Jr., born with Baclanova in 1930.
Movies:
Title | Release date |
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Black Magic as (uncredited) | 1949-08-19 |
Those High Grey Walls as 'Lindy' Lindstrom | 1939-09-21 |
Captain Fury as Settler | 1939-05-26 |
The Road to Glory as French colonel (uncredited) | 1936-09-04 |
Champagne Charlie as (uncredited) | 1936-05-06 |
A Parisian Romance as Emil | 1932-10-01 |
Downstairs as Wedding Guest (uncredited) | 1932-08-06 |
Arsène Lupin as Martin's Butler (uncredited) | 1932-02-26 |
Daughter of the Dragon as Morloff | 1931-09-24 |
The Criminal Code as Convict | 1931-01-03 |
The Squall as El Moro | 1929-05-09 |
Trent's Last Case as Martin | 1929-03-31 |
Adoration as Vladimir | 1928-12-02 |
Night Watch | 1928-09-09 |
The Woman Disputed as Count | 1928-09-01 |
The Yellow Lily as Dr. Eugene Peredy | 1928-05-28 |
The Last Command as The adjutant | 1928-01-21 |
The Spotlight as Daniel Hoffman | 1927-11-19 |
A Gentleman of Paris as Joseph Talineau | 1927-09-30 |
The Yankee Clipper as Prince Consort | 1927-05-07 |
One Increasing Purpose as Jule | 1927-01-02 |
Hotel Imperial as Baron Fredrikson | 1927-01-01 |
The Midnight Sun as Duke's Aide | 1926-04-23 |
The Swan as Lutzow | 1925-02-16 |