Konstantin Shayne
Known for: Acting
Born: November 28, 1888 in Kharkov, Ukraine, Russian Empire [now Kharkiv, Ukraine] - Died: November 14, 1974
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Konstantin Shayne (November 29, 1888 – November 15, 1974) was an actor from the Russian Empire who emigrated to the United States. Born in Kharkov, Russian Empire, to the family of a Jewish actor Veniamin Olkenitsky-Nikulin, he was the brother of actress Tamara Shayne and Russian writers Lev Nikulin and Yuriy Nikulin.[1] The First World War intervened before he could join the Moscow Arts Theatre, and during the conflict he fought with General Wrangel and the White Armies. Shayne was married two times and he also had children. As an actor, Konstantin Shayne performed in movies such as None but the Lonely Heart (1944) and The Stranger (1946), starring (and directed by) Orson Welles. He performed in The Secret Life of Walter Mitty (1947) which featured Danny Kaye in the lead role. His performance in For Whom the Bell Tolls (1943) was cut from the final release. In his last film appearance Shayne dominates two minutes of Alfred Hitchcock's masterpiece Vertigo, playing the old bookseller Pop Leibel.
Known for
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Vertigo
Pop Leibel
The Stranger
Konrad Meinike
Escape in the Fog
Schiller
The Secret Life of Walter Mitty
Peter van Hoorn
The Red Danube
Professor Serge Bruloff
The Falcon in Hollywood
Alec Hoffman
I Was a Communist for the FBI
Gerhardt Eisler
The Unknown Man
Peter Hulderman
The Price of Fear
Bolasny
Till We Meet Again
Major Krupp
Treasure of the Golden Condor
Father Benoit
Bulldog Drummond in Africa
Plane Saboteur
None But the Lonely Heart
Ike Weber
Christmas Eve
Gustav Reichman
On Your Toes
First Assassin
Charlie McCarthy, Detective
Headwaiter
Angel on the Amazon
Dr. Jungmeyer
To the Victor
Pablo
5 Fingers
Five Graves to Cairo
Maj. Von Buelow (uncredited)
King of Alcatraz
Murok
Night Wind
Dr. Ulding
For Whom the Bell Tolls
Karkov
Mission to Moscow
Mr. Nikolai Bukharin (uncredited)