Nicholas Soussanin

Nicholas Soussanin

Deceased · Born: Jan 3, 1889 · Died: Apr 27, 1975

Personal Details

BornJan 3, 1889 Yalta, Taurida Governorate, Russian Empire [now Crimea, Ukraine]
Spouse
  • Olga Baclanova

    ( Mar 5, 1929 to Dec 31, 1969 )
  • Suzanna Stroemer (first)

Relatives
  • Nicholas Saunders (Grandchild)

Biography

Nicholas Soussanin, a multifaceted individual, entered this world on January 3, 1889, in the picturesque city of Yalta, situated within the Taurida Governorate of the Russian Empire, which is now a part of the autonomous Republic of Crimea in Ukraine.

As a talented actor and writer, Soussanin left an indelible mark on the world of entertainment, with some of his most notable works including the 1927 film "A Gentleman of Paris", the 1931 movie "Daughter of the Dragon", and the 1929 production "Betrayal".

Beyond his professional accomplishments, Soussanin's personal life was marked by two significant relationships. He was first married to Suzanna Stroemer, and later, he shared his life with the renowned actress Olga Baclanova.

Tragically, Nicholas Soussanin's life came to a close on April 27, 1975, in the bustling metropolis of New York City, New York, USA, leaving behind a legacy that continues to inspire and entertain audiences to this day.

Career

1949
Black Magic
Black Magic as (uncredited)
1939
Those High Grey Walls
Those High Grey Walls as 'Lindy' Lindstrom
Captain Fury
Captain Fury as Settler
1936
Champagne Charlie
Champagne Charlie as (uncredited)
The Road to Glory
The Road to Glory as French colonel (uncredited)
Arsène Lupin
Arsène Lupin as Martin's Butler (uncredited)
Downstairs
Downstairs as Wedding Guest (uncredited)
1930
1929
The Squall
The Squall as El Moro
1928
The Last Command
The Last Command as The adjutant
1927
The Yankee Clipper
The Yankee Clipper as Prince Consort