Nicholas Soussanin
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Nicholas Soussanin (born 16 January 1889, Yalta, Taurida Governorate, Russian Empire [present-day Crimea, Ukraine] – 27 April 1975, New York City, New York) was a Russian actor who settled and worked in the United States. He was married to the film star Olga Baclanova from 1929-39, and was the grandfather of actress Lanna Saunders. He had at least two children (a son born from a previous relationship before his marriage to Olga Baclanova), and a son, Nicholas Soussanin Jr., born with Baclanova in 1930.
Known for
Credits

Arsène Lupin (1932)
as Martin's Butler (uncredited)

Black Magic (1949)
as (uncredited)

The Road to Glory (1936)
as French colonel (uncredited)

The Criminal Code (1931)
as Convict

Captain Fury (1939)
as Settler

Daughter of the Dragon (1931)
as Morloff

Adoration (1928)
as Vladimir

Downstairs (1932)
as Wedding Guest (uncredited)

The Last Command (1928)
as The adjutant

The Yankee Clipper (1927)
as Prince Consort

The Squall (1929)
as El Moro

Those High Grey Walls (1939)
as 'Lindy' Lindstrom

The Spotlight (1927)
as Daniel Hoffman

The Midnight Sun (1926)
as Duke's Aide

Hotel Imperial (1927)
as Baron Fredrikson

Trent's Last Case (1929)
as Martin

One Increasing Purpose (1927)
as Jule

Are You There? (1930)
as Barber

The Yellow Lily (1928)
as Dr. Eugene Peredy

The Woman Disputed (1928)
as Count

Champagne Charlie (1936)
as (uncredited)

A Gentleman of Paris (1927)
as Joseph Talineau
A Parisian Romance (1932)
as Emil

The Swan (1925)
as Lutzow

Night Watch (1928)
Actor
Service for Ladies (1927)
as Waiter with heart ache





