1905 - 1967
Mischa Auer American Actor
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Mischa Auer dating history
Relationships
Mischa Auer was previously married to Elise Souls Lee (1965 - 1967), Susanne Kalish (1950 - 1957), Joyce Hunter (1941 - 1950) and Norma Tillman (1931 - 1941).
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American Actor Mischa Auer was born Mischa Ounskowsky on 17th November, 1905 in St. Petersburg, Russia and passed away on 5th Mar 1967 Rome, Italy aged 61. He is most remembered for You Can't Take It with You (1938). His zodiac sign is Scorpio.
Mischa Auer is a member of the following lists: American film actors, 1905 births and 1967 deaths.
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Relationship Statistics
| Type | Total | Longest | Average | Shortest |
|---|
| Married | 4 |
11 years, 11 months
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8 years, 4 months
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3 years, 2 months
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|---|
| Total | 4 |
11 years, 11 months
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8 years, 4 months
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3 years, 2 months
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|---|
Details
| First Name |
Mischa
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| Last Name |
Auer
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| Full Name at Birth |
Mischa Ounskowsky
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| Alternative Name |
Misha Auer, Mischa Aver
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| Birthday |
17th November, 1905
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| Birthplace |
St. Petersburg, Russia
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| Died |
5th March, 1967
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| Place of Death |
Rome, Italy
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| Cause of Death |
Heart Attack
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| Buried |
Prospect Hill Cemetery, Gloversville, Fulton County, New York, USA
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| Height |
6' 2" (188 cm)
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| Build |
Slim
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| Hair Color |
Brown - Dark
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| Zodiac Sign |
Scorpio
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| Sexuality |
Straight
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| Ethnicity |
White
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| Nationality |
American
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| High School |
New York City`s Ethical Culture School
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| Occupation |
Actor
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| Claim to Fame |
You Can't Take It with You (1938)
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| Year(s) Active |
1928-1967, 1923-1967
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| Father |
Zoe, Anthony
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| Family Member |
Leopold Auer (grandfather)
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Mischa Auer (born Mikhail Semyonovich Unkovsky, Russian: Михаил Семёнович Унковский; 17 November 1905 – 5 March 1967) was a Russian-American actor who moved to Hollywood in the late 1920s. He first appeared in film in 1928. Auer had a long career playing in many of the era's best known films. He was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor in 1936 for his performance in the screwball comedy My Man Godfrey, which led to further zany comedy roles. He later moved into television and acted in films again in France and Italy well into the 1960s.