Vladimir Sokoloff
Wladimir Sokoloff (in the USA as Vladimir Sokoloff ; Russian Владимир Александрович Соколов , Vladimir Aleksandrovich Sokolov ; * December 25 or 26 , 1889 in Moscow , Russian Empire ; † February 14 or 15 , 1962 in West Hollywood , California ) was a Russian Actor. He worked as a film actor in Germany, Austria, France and the USA.
Life
Vladimir Sokoloff grew up with a Jewish family in Russia. After graduating from school, Sokoloff, a student of literature and philosophy, attended Moscow University ; he left her to continue his artistic education. From 1913 he learned and worked at the world-famous Moscow Art Theater , among others with Konstantin Stanislawski and Ivan Moskwin, and worked there for a decade as an actor and assistant director , later also at the Moscow Chamber Theater . His contact with the Japanese theater group Hanako in Moscow and his friendship with the dancer Isadora Duncan had a formative influence on him . With the Kammertheater he made a guest appearance in Berlin in 1923 and was immediately engaged by Max Reinhardt . With his knowledge of German well-equipped, he worked as an actor in Germany and Austria for the next nine years.
From 1926 he also appeared in films. He played prominent supporting roles under Georg Wilhelm Pabst ( Die Liebe der Jeanne Ney , 1927 and Die Herrin von Atlantis , 1932) and Robert Siodmak ( Abschied , 1930). The climax of his film work in Germany is the role of a tailor who became deaf and mute in battle in Victor Trivas ' pacifist war film No Man's Land (1931). Since The Threepenny Opera (1931), Sokoloff also played in French and English language versions of the early sound films. After the Nazis came to power in Germany, Sokoloff went to Paris and continued to work there with Pabst, Siodmak, Marc Allégret and Jean Renoir . In 1937 he moved to the United States. He was immediately offered many roles in major productions and was seen in numerous films as a supporting actor in character roles , including under Sam Wood in Whom the Hour Strikes (1943) and as the atomic scientist Dr. Polda in Fritz Lang's Cloak and Dagger (1946). In total, Sokoloff played people from 35 nations: French, Italian, Orientals, Chinese, Spaniards, Mexicans, etc. His specialty was depicting the smiling noble man.
In the last years of his life, Sokoloff appeared increasingly in television series. He has been seen in Maverick , West of Santa Fe , The Untouchables , Checkmate and Twilight Zone, among others. However, he continued to play in films, such as the Mexican village elder in The Magnificent Seven (1960) and in his last role in the adventure film Taras Bulba (1962) alongside Yul Brynner .
Vladimir Sokoloff was married once. He had been a widower since 1948 and the marriage remained childless. He died on February 15, 1962 of complications from a stroke .
Filmography
In Germany / Austria
- 1926: The adventures of a ten-mark note
- 1927: The son of Hagar
- 1927: The love of Jeanne Ney
- 1928: The White Sonata / The Secret of Villa Saxenburg
- 1929: Sensation in the winter garden
- 1929: The Ship of the Lost People
- 1929: Katharina Knie
- 1930: Western Front 1918
- 1930: morale at midnight
- 1930: Farewell
- 1930: darling of the gods
- 1930: The Sans-souci flute concert
- 1930: Kismet
- 1931: The Threepenny Opera / L'Opera de quat'sous
- 1931: The sacred flame
- 1931: no man's land
- 1932: Van Geldern criminal case
- 1932: The mistress of Atlantis
- 1932: Participant does not answer
- 1932: Haunted people
In France
- 1933: Don Quixote
- 1933: Dans les rues
- 1933: Du haut en bas
- 1934: Hell in Frauensee ( Lac aux dames )
- 1934: Fürst Woronzeff ( Le Secret des Woronzeff ) French version of a German production
- 1936: Mayerling
- 1936: Life is ours ( La Vie est à nous )
- 1936: Soux les yeux d'Occident
- 1936: Mister Flow / Les amants traqués
- 1936: Night asylum (Les Bas-fonds)
In the USA
- 1937: The Life of Emile Zola ( The Life of Emile Zola )
- 1937: The Prisoner of Zenda ( The Prisoner of Zenda )
- 1937: Alcatraz Island
- 1937: Maria Walewska ( Conquest )
- 1937: The Yellow Ruler ( West of Shanghai )
- 1937: Beg, Borrow or Steal
- 1937: Tovarich
- 1937: Expensive Husbands
- 1937: Arséne Lupine Returns
- 1938: blockade
- 1938: The double life of Dr. Clitterhouse (The Amazing Dr. Clitterhouse)
- 1938: Pirates in Alaska ( Spawn of the North )
- 1938: Ride a Crooked Mile
- 1939: Juarez
- 1939: Song of the Street
- 1939: Treason in the Jungle (The Real Glory)
- 1940: Comrade X
- 1941: Love Crazy
- 1942: Crossroads
- 1942: Road to Morocco (Road to Morocco)
- 1943: Ambassador to Moscow (Mission to Moscow)
- 1943: Whom the Bell Tolls (For Whom the Bell Tolls)
- 1943: Mr. Lucky
- 1943: Song of Russia
- 1944: Ticket to Marseille (Passage to Marseille)
- 1944: Till We Meet Again
- 1944: The Conspirators
- 1945: Scandal at court (A Royal Scandal)
- 1945: The Blonde from Brooklyn
- 1945: Steel storm (Back to Bataan)
- 1945: Paris Underground
- 1945: Street of Temptation (Scarlet Street)
- 1946: An elegant crook (A Scandal in Paris / Thieves Holiday)
- 1946: In the Secret Service (Cloak and Dagger)
- 1946: Two Smart People
- 1948: Opium (To the Ends of the Earth)
- 1950: The Baron of Arizona (The Baron of Arizona)
- 1952: Macau
- 1956: While the City Sleeps
- 1957: Istanbul
- 1957: Death Has Black Claws (I Was a Teenage Werewolf)
- 1957: Sabu and the Magic Ring
- 1957: The Monster from Green Hell
- 1958: Twilight for the Gods
- 1959: Playhouse 90: For Whom the Bell Tolls (TV)
- 1959: Five Fingers: The Judas Goat (TV)
- 1960: Secret files M (Man on a String)
- 1960: Beyond the Time Barrier
- 1960: The Magnificent Seven (The Magnificent Seven)
- 1960: Cimarron
- 1961: The Creepy Mr. Sardonicus (Mr. Sardonicus)
- 1962: Escape from Zahrain (Escape from Zahrain)
- 1962: Taras Bulba (Taras Bulba)
literature
- Kay Less : 'In life, more is taken from you than given ...'. Lexicon of filmmakers who emigrated from Germany and Austria between 1933 and 1945. A general overview. P. 464 f., ACABUS-Verlag, Hamburg 2011, ISBN 978-3-86282-049-8
Web links
- Vladimir Sokoloff in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Wladimir Sokoloff at filmportal.de
- Wladimir Sokoloff at cyranos.ch
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Sokoloff, Vladimir |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Sokoloff, Vladimir; Sokolow, Vladimir Aleksandrovich; Соколов, Владимир Александрович (Russian) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Russian actor |
DATE OF BIRTH | December 25, 1889 or December 26, 1889 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Moscow , Russian Empire |
DATE OF DEATH | February 14, 1962 or February 15, 1962 |
Place of death | West Hollywood , California , United States |