by Hans J. Wollstein
biography
A former lawyer, Russian stage actor Boris Charsky fled to Germany during the 1917 revolution. A relative of UFA executive Osip Runish, Charsky played several important roles in German films prior to relocating to Hollywood in 1925. Although he did earn a few minor supporting roles in the late '20s, the former stage star became one of Hollywood's busiest dress extras, appearing in numerous unbilled bits until the year of his death.
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Captain Lash
Actor |
1929 | |||
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The Red Dance
Actor |
1928 |