Mickey Knox
Known for: Acting
Born: December 11, 1921 in New York, New York, USA - Died: November 14, 2013
Mickey Knox was an American actor and good friend of Lee Strasburg. When the McCarthy hearings blacklisted Knox as a possible Communist sympathizer, he found his career in ruins and subsequently moved to Italy where he became central in their dubbing industry. He found work as a dialog director, dubber, producer, voice actor, and writer as he would often be charged with translating scripts for the numerous Italian films to be shot in English. Knox worked closely with other dubbing legends including Robert Rietty, Lewis E. Cianelli, Ted Rusoff, and Robert Spafford. Like them, he would continue to occasionally appear in front of the camera as well.
Known for
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The Godfather Part III
Marty Parisi
Frankenstein Unbound
General Reade
Stage Fright
Old Cop
Bolero
Sleazy Maroccan Guide
Cemetery Man
Marshall Straniero
Once Upon a Time: Sergio Leone
Self
I Walk Alone
Skinner
Nosferatu in Venice
Priest
Knock on Any Door
Vito
City Across the River
Larry
Criminal Lawyer
Vincent Cheney
Day of the Cobra
Raul Papasian
G.I. Blues
Jeeter
Killer McCoy
Johnny Martin
Any Number Can Play
Pete Senta
Western Pacific Agent
Frank Wickens
Beyond the Law
Mickey Berk
Wild 90
20 Years
Angels in Disguise
'Angles' Carson
Jungle Patrol
Lt. Louie Rasti
Ghoulies II
Ray
Detective School Dropouts
Little Italy
Mark Ferguson (uncredited)
I Love N.Y.
Charles Mitchell