Mischa Auer

The tall Russian-born Mischa Auer is perhaps best remembered for his hilarious, scene-stealing performance as Alice Brady's gorilla-impersonating protege in the 1936 screwball classic "My Man Godfrey", which brought him a Best Supporting Actor Oscar nomination.

Born and raised in St Petersburg, Russia, Auer moved to the USA after his parents' deaths. He began his career on the stage, working with Eva LeGallienne's acting troupe and later touring the USA with other theatrical groups. While performing on stage in "Magda", he was hired for his first screen role in "Something Always Happens" (1927) and spent the better part of the next decade relegated to playing "foreign" exotics in features like "The Unholy Garden" (1931) and "Sinister Hands" (1932) or playing small, inconsequential roles in support of some of the period's biggest stars like the Barrymore siblings in "Rasputin and the Empress" and Greta Garbo in "Mata Hari" (both 1932).

After his breakthrough turn in "My Man Godfrey", Auer continued to find plentiful work in Hollywood playing wildly humorous supporting roles, often as excitable middle-Europeans. He was genuinely funny in "You Can't Take It With You" (1938) and "Destry Rides Again" (1939) and enlivened "Hellzapoppin'" (1941) and the whodunit "And Then There Were None" (1945). By the late 1940s, however, Auer relocated to Europe where he continued to work until his 1967 fatal heart attack.

  • Also Credited As:
    Mischa Ounskowski
  • Born:
    November 17, 1905 in St Petersburg, Russia
  • Died:
    March 5, 1967.
  • Job Titles:
    Actor
Family
  • Daughter: Zoe Auer. mother, Norma Tillman
  • Grandfather: Leopold Auer.
  • Son: Anthony Auer. mother, Norma Tillman
Education
  • Ethical Culture School, New York, New York
Milestones
  • 1920 Brought to the USA by his grandfather, violinist Leopold Auer after his parents deaths
  • 1927 Film acting debut, Something Always Happens
  • 1932 Acted with the Barrymore siblings in Rasputin and the Empress
  • 1932 Appeared with Greta Garbo in Mata Hari
  • 1934 Co-starred in Bulldog Drummond Strikes Back
  • 1935 Acted in The Lives of a Bengal Lancer
  • 1936 Breakthrough screen role as Carlo, the protege of Mrs. Bullock (Alice Brady), My Man Godfrey ; received a Best Supporting Actor Oscar nomination
  • 1937 Had leading role in One Hundred Men and a Girl
  • 1938 Co-starred in You Can t Take It With You
  • 1939 Featured in Destry Rides Again
  • 1941 Starred in Hellzapoppin
  • 1945 Starred in And Then There Were None
  • 1955 Co-starred in Mister Arkadin , directed by Orson Wells
  • 1966 Final film, Drop Dead, Darling
  • Began theatrical acting career with Eva LeGallienne s company
  • Headlined the radio series Mischa the Magnificent in the 1940s
  • Moved to Europe and acted in several films shot in Italy

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