Constantine Romanoff

Constantine Romanoff

Deceased · Born: Aug 21, 1881 · Died: Feb 8, 1969

Personal Details

BornAug 21, 1881 Germany

Biography

Constantine Romanoff, a renowned actor of great talent, was born on the twenty-first day of August, eighteen hundred and eighty-one, in the country of Germany. He was a master of his craft, known for his captivating performances in a wide range of films, including the critically acclaimed "The Private Life of Helen of Troy" released in 1927, the 1940 classic "The Long Voyage Home", and the 1932 swashbuckling adventure "Devil on Deck".

Constantine Romanoff's personal life was just as fascinating as his professional one. He was married to the lovely Caroline "Lena" Jensen Baltzer, and the two of them shared a beautiful life together.

Constantine Romanoff's remarkable journey on this earth came to an end on February 8, 1969, in the city of angels, Los Angeles, California, USA. His legacy lives on, however, through his incredible body of work, which continues to entertain and inspire audiences to this day.

Career

1966
Spaceship to the Unknown
Spaceship to the Unknown as Monkey-Man (archive footage) (uncredited)
1946
It's a Wonderful Life
It's a Wonderful Life as Bar Patron (uncredited)
1945
1943
The Moon Is Down
The Moon Is Down as Villager (uncredited)
Mission to Moscow
Mission to Moscow as Accused Member of O.G.P.U. (uncredited)
1942
Moontide
Moontide as Barfly (uncredited)
Four Jacks and a Jill
Four Jacks and a Jill as Noodle's Henchman (uncredited)
The Black Swan
The Black Swan as Pirate (uncredited)
1941
Confirm or Deny
Confirm or Deny as Romanoff - Masseur
1940
Florian
Florian as Russian
Terry and the Pirates
Terry and the Pirates as Henchman Krench
The Shadow
The Shadow as Harvey
Saps at Sea
Saps at Sea as Horn Factory Workman
1939
$1000 a Touchdown
$1000 a Touchdown as Duke (uncredited)
Kid Nightingale
Kid Nightingale as Bald Wrestler (uncredited)
Another Thin Man
Another Thin Man as Tall Father in Derby (uncredited)
Balalaika
Balalaika as (uncredited)
Ninotchka
Ninotchka as Man in Restaurant (uncredited)
Let Freedom Ring
Let Freedom Ring as Russian (uncredited)
1938
Juvenile Court
Juvenile Court as Spectator at Accident (uncredited)
Garden of the Moon
Garden of the Moon as Man Cutting In at Dance (uncredited)
Professor Beware
Professor Beware as Bearded Man
1937
Daughter of Shanghai
Daughter of Shanghai as Russian Alien (uncredited)
Man of the People
Man of the People as Hobo (uncredited)
1936
Sutter's Gold
Sutter's Gold as Bald Tallest Seaman - Slave Ship
Flash Gordon
Flash Gordon as Monkey Man (uncredited)
After the Thin Man
After the Thin Man as Wrestler at Party (uncredited)
1935
Don't Bet on Blondes
Don't Bet on Blondes as Gangster (Uncredited)
Stolen Harmony
Stolen Harmony as Piccolo Player (uncredited)
Broadway Hostess
Broadway Hostess as Man in Gym (uncredited)
The Nitwits
The Nitwits as Singing Prisoner
Naughty Marietta
Naughty Marietta as Pirate (uncredited)
If You Could Only Cook
If You Could Only Cook as Lefty - Rossini's Driver (uncredited)
The Devil Is a Woman
The Devil Is a Woman as Man Blowing Smoke (uncredited)
1934
Sixteen Fathoms Deep
Sixteen Fathoms Deep as Kargas - Tall Crewman
The Affairs of Cellini
The Affairs of Cellini as Executioner (uncredited)
1933
Mary Stevens, M.D.
Mary Stevens, M.D. as Dynamite Schultz (uncredited)
Son of Kong
Son of Kong as Bill, a Sailor
1932
The Beast of the City
The Beast of the City as Identifying Witness (uncredited)
Chandu the Magician
Chandu the Magician as One of Roxor's Henchmen (uncredited)
Movie Crazy
Movie Crazy as Duval (Uncredited)
Island of Lost Souls
Island of Lost Souls as Beast (uncredited)
Scarface
Scarface as Henchman (uncredited)
Freaks
Freaks as Man bringing Friedas Horse (uncredited)
1931
Ambassador Bill
Ambassador Bill as Sniper on Balcony
The Yellow Ticket
The Yellow Ticket as Reveller / Prison Guard
1929
Eternal Love
Eternal Love as Villager
Wolf Song
Wolf Song as Rube Thatcher
1927
1926
The Temptress
The Temptress as Duras Henchman (uncredited)
For Heaven's Sake
For Heaven's Sake as Mug (uncredited)
1925
Lady of the Night
Lady of the Night as Dance Hall Patron (uncredited)