People
Theodore Kosloff
Biography:
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Theodore Kosloff (January 22, 1882 – November 22, 1956) was a Russian-born ballet dancer, choreographer and film and stage actor. He was occasionally credited as Theodor Kosloff.
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Movies:
| Title | Release date |
|---|---|
| Behind Natacha Rambova's Shadow as Various Roles (archive footage) | 2019-07-06 |
| Stage Door as Dance Instructor (uncredited) | 1937-10-08 |
| Madam Satan as Electricity | 1930-09-20 |
| Woman Wise as Abdul Mustapha | 1928-01-08 |
| The King of Kings as Malchus - Captain of the High Priest's Guards | 1927-04-19 |
| The Little Adventuress as Antonio Russo | 1927-04-11 |
| The Volga Boatman as Stefan | 1926-05-23 |
| Beggar on Horseback as Prince in Pantomime | 1925-06-05 |
| New Lives for Old as De Montinbard | 1925-02-22 |
| The Golden Bed as Marquis de San Pilar | 1925-01-25 |
| Feet of Clay as Bendick | 1924-09-27 |
| Triumph as Varinoff | 1924-04-27 |
| Don't Call It Love as Luigi Busini | 1924-01-06 |
| Adam's Rib as Jaromir XIII - Deposed King of Morania | 1923-09-24 |
| Hollywood as Theodore Kosloff | 1923-08-19 |
| Law of the Lawless as Sender | 1923-07-22 |
| Children of Jazz as Richard Forestall | 1923-07-08 |
| To Have and to Hold as Lord Carnal | 1922-10-29 |
| The Dictator as Carlos Rivas | 1922-06-25 |
| The Green Temptation as Gaspard | 1922-04-01 |
| The Lane That Had No Turning as Louis Racine | 1922-01-15 |
| Fool's Paradise as John Roderiguez | 1921-12-09 |
| The Affairs of Anatol as Mr. Nazzer Singh (Hindu hypnotist) | 1921-09-25 |
| Forbidden Fruit as Pietro Giuseppe | 1921-01-03 |
| Something to Think About as Clown | 1920-10-16 |
| The Prince Chap as Yadder | 1920-08-01 |
| The City of Masks as Bosky | 1920-07-11 |
| Why Change Your Wife? as Radinioff | 1920-05-21 |
| The Tree of Knowledge as Adam | 1920-01-18 |
| The Woman God Forgot as Guatemoco | 1917-10-27 |
| Pas de deux et soli | 1909-01-01 |

