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Full Name
  
Gregory De Gay

Role
  
Actor

Occupation
  
Actor

Resting place
  
Cremation


Years active
  
1928–1979

Siblings
  
Iya Abdy

Name
  
Gregory Gaye

Nephews
  
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Born
  
October 10, 1900 (
1900-10-10
)
St. Petersburg, Russia

Spouse(s)
  
2nd wife Frances Lee (1944-1985) (her death)

Died
  
August 23, 1993, Studio City, California, United States

Movies and TV shows
  
Ninotchka, Flying Disc Man from Mars, Dodsworth, Creature with the Atom Brain, Commando Cody: Sky Marshal o

Similar People
  
Sam Katzman, Judd Holdren, Aline Towne, Edward L Cahn, Gregory Ratoff

Gregory Gaye (October 10, 1900 – August 23, 1993) was a Russian-American actor. The son of an actor, he was born Gregory de Gay in St. Petersburg, Russia. He was the uncle of actor George Gaynes.

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He was a cadet in the Russian navy and began his stage career in Europe and in the Orient before going to the United States after the Russian Revolution in 1917. He appeared in small roles in over a hundred movies.

Career

His first was a bit part in the 1928 John Barrymore silent movie Tempest. His first credited role was as Prince Ordinsky in the Will Rogers comedy They Had to See Paris in 1929. Gaye appeared in three of Rogers' movies including; Young As You Feel and Handy Andy.

Later in 1929, Gaye received a bit part in the John Ford film The Black Watch starring Victor McLaglen (John Wayne and Randolph Scott also had bit parts in this movie). In 1930, Gaye received a good role as Baslikoff, a suave violinist, chasing Gloria Swanson in the romance comedy What a Widow! Later that year, he appeared as Vologuine in the Victor Fleming film Renegades with Myrna Loy and Bela Lugosi. In 1932, Gaye played Rudolph Kammerling in the comedy Once in a Lifetime about a Hollywood studio during the transition from silents to talkies.

In 1934, Gaye played Mr. Kolinoff in Warner Bros.'s British Agent starring Leslie Howard. Two years later, Gaye received a good role as Baron Kurt Von Obersdorf in Dodsworth starring Walter Huston and Mary Astor. Later that year, again playing an aristocrat, as Count Raul Du Rienne in Under Your Spell. Also in 1936, he received another good role as Enrico Borelli in the mystery Charlie Chan at the Opera starring Boris Karloff.

In 1937, Gaye portrayed a pianist named Dmitri 'Didi' Shekoladnikoff in the comedy Mama Steps Out starring Guy Kibbee. Next, Gaye plays a German Captain Freymann in Lancer Spy starring George Sanders and Peter Lorre. Gaye continued to play aristocrats like Count Frederic Brekenski in Warner Bros.'s Tovarich starring Claudette Colbert, Charles Boyer and Basil Rathbone. The following year, Gaye played another aristocratic count in Love, Honor and Behave starring Priscilla Lane. Later that year, Gaye received the part of Popoff in the comedy Too Hot to Handle starring Clark Gable and Myrna Loy.

Gaye, in a role he was getting used too, played Count Georges De Remi in Paris Honeymoon starring Bing Crosby in 1939. Later that year, he played Vitray in 20th Century Fox's The Three Musketeers starring Don Ameche. Next that year, Gaye received a good part as exiled Count Alexis Rakonin, the waiter, in Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Oscar-nominated classic Ninotchka starring Greta Garbo.

As World War II raged in Europe, Gaye's parts started to move away from aristocrats and toward Nazis. In 1941, Gaye played Von Mueller in They Dare Not Love starring George Brent and Paul Lukas. The movie takes place in Austria during the war. Next, he played a waiter in I Wake Up Screaming starring Betty Grable and Victor Mature. Next he played Becker in the war drama Flight Lieutenant starring Pat O'Brien and Glen Ford.

In 1942, Gaye played a Nazi spy and saboteur named Feldon in Columbia's spy serial Secret Code. Next he played a Nazi named Karl in the comedy Fall In.

Later in 1942, at age 41, he landed a small role in Casablanca as an official of Hitler's Reichsbank. In the movie he tries to gain entrance to the back-room casino, but is stopped by Abdul (Dan Seymour). He tells Rick, "I have been in every gambling room between Honolulu and Berlin, and if you think I'm going to be kept out of a saloon like this, you're very much mistaken." Rick tells him, "your cash is good at the bar." He responds, "What? Do you know who I am?" To which Rick replies, "I do, you're lucky the bar is open to you." Gaye angrily responds, "This is outrageous! I shall report it to the Angrif" and storms away.

After Casablanca, Gaye received many small, and mostly uncredited, roles throughout the 1940s and 1950s. In 1944, he received a bit part as a Russian correspondent Peter Voroshevski, who again is stopped at the door and not allowed in the trial, in The Purple Heart starring Dana Andrews and Richard Conte based on the captured pilots from the Doolittle Raid over Tokyo. In the mystery Seven Doors to Death, Gaye received a large part as Henry Gregor. Later in 1944, Gaye appeared in the spy thriller The Conspirators.

In 1945, Gaye appeared in seven movies. One of them was a war drama Paris Underground about two women trying to help downed Allied pilots escape Nazi occupied France. He also played the part of Joe Sapphire in a small crime drama Tiger Women. In another, he again plays a German banker, this time in Cornered starring Dick Powell.

After that year, the roles became scarcer. In 1946, Gaye received a role in a small mystery Passkey to Danger. The following year, Gaye played a book forger in the mystery The Trespasser starring Dale Evans. Next he received a bit part as a Maitre d'hotel in the comedy The Bachelor and the Bobby-Soxer starring Cary Grant.

Gaye continued to receive parts into the 1950s. He got a small role in Cargo to Capetown starring Broderick Crawford. He also received a part in Republic's sci-fi serial Flying Disc Man from Mars (it was released as a feature film called Missile Monsters in 1958). Gaye appeared in the adventure film Mask of the Avenger starring Anthony Quinn. This was followed with an appearance in the thriller Peking Express. Next was a part as Ali in Columbia's The Magic Carpet starring Lucille Ball. In 1952, Gaye appeared as Paul Shushaldin in Raoul Walsh's historical adventure The World in His Arms starring Gregory Peck and Ann Blyth. The following year, Gaye appeared in Savage Mutiny starring Johnny Weissmuller (one of two movie they appeared in together). Later, he got a small role in South Sea Woman starring Burt Lancaster and Virginia Mayo. In 1955, Gaye portrayed an ex-Nazi mad scientist who teams up with a mobster to bring dead gangsters to life by using radioactivity so the mobster can enact revenge in Columbia's "B" sci-fi horror movie Creature with the Atom Brain. Gaye appeared in Kelly and Me starring Van Johnson in 1957 and the following year as Vladimir Klinkoff in Auntie Mame starring Rosalind Russell.

In 1960, he played a casino owner named Freeman in Ocean's Eleven starring Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin and Sammy Davis Jr. The following year, he played Joan Blackman's father, Elvis Presley's co-star in Blue Hawaii.

In 1962, portrayed a salesman in Vincente Minnelli's drama The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse starring Glenn Ford, Paul Lukas and Charles Boyer. Later that year, Gaye appeared as General Erwin Rommel in Hitler starring Richard Basehart in the title role. The next year, Gaye played a Russian reporter in The Prize starring Paul Newman and Edward G. Robinson.

It would be three years before Gaye received another role. This time he had a small role portraying the Soviet U.N. ambassador in Batman in 1966. Three years after that in 1969, he received his next part, a small uncredited role in the Alfred Hitchcock thriller Topaz.

Gaye didn't appear in any more movies until the late 1970s. He appeared in a couple of television movies before, at age 79, he did his last movie which was the science fiction movie Meteor where he had a small role as the Soviet Premier in 1979.

Gaye was also in television. In 1953, he played the evil Ruler who tries to destroy the earth in the television series Commando Cody: Sky Marshal of the Universe. Between 1954 and 1970, Gaye appeared as a guest in a number of television shows, including five guest appearances on The F.B.I..

Death

Gaye died in 1993 in Studio City, California. He was cremated and his ashes are held privately.

Filmography

Actor
1979
Meteor as
Russian Premier (as Gregory Gay)
1978
Keefer (TV Movie) as
Priest
1978
The President's Mistress (TV Movie) as
Josef (as Gregory Gay)
1966
The F.B.I. (TV Series) as
General / Albert Moehns / Carl Schmidt / ...
- Deadly Reunion (1970) - General
- The Butcher (1968) - Albert Moehns
- Wind It Up and It Betrays You (1968) - Carl Schmidt
- List for a Firing Squad (1966) - Ferenc Matyin
- The Sacrifice (1966) - Doriskin
1969
Topaz as
Meeting Co-Ordinator (uncredited)
1969
The File on Devlin (TV Movie) as
The Soviet Ambassador (as Gregory Gay)
1968
Mission: Impossible (TV Series) as
Minister
- Recovery (1968) - Minister (as Gregory Gay)
1967
Dick Tracy (TV Movie) as
Markov (as Gregory Gay)
1967
Run for Your Life (TV Series) as
Straka
- The Calculus of Chaos (1967) - Straka (as Gregory Gay)
1966
The Time Tunnel (TV Series) as
Alexis
- Secret Weapon (1966) - Alexis (as Gregory Gay)
1966
Jericho (TV Series) as
General Mueller
- Panic in the Piazza (1966) - General Mueller (as Gregory Gay)
1966
Batman: The Movie as
Soviet Delegate (uncredited)
1964
Kraft Suspense Theatre (TV Series) as
Russian Minister
- The Kamchatka Incident (1964) - Russian Minister (as Gregory Gay)
1964
Kisses for My President as
Nicolai Wotomkyitch (uncredited)
1964
Arrest and Trial (TV Series) as
Mr. Brucker
- An Echo of Conscience (1964) - Mr. Brucker (as Gregory Gay)
1963
The Prize as
Russian Reporter (uncredited)
1963
G.E. True (TV Series) as
Petrov
- Pattern for Espionage (1963) - Petrov (as Gregory Gay)
1963
The Dakotas (TV Series) as
Anton Lang
- Justice at Eagle's Nest (1963) - Anton Lang (as Gregory Gay)
1959
77 Sunset Strip (TV Series) as
Minister / Clerk / Kairos
- The Reluctant Spy (1962) - Minister (as Gregory Gay)
- Upbeat (1962) - Clerk
- Honey from the Bee (1959) - Kairos (as Gregory Gay)
1962
Hitler as
Field Marshal Erwin Rommel (as Gregory Gay)
1962
Thriller (TV Series) as
The President
- Flowers of Evil (1962) - The President (as Gregory Gay)
1962
Dr. Kildare (TV Series) as
Dr. Eric Kreitzer
- The Glory Hunter (1962) - Dr. Eric Kreitzer (as Gregory Gay)
1962
The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse as
Salesman (uncredited)
1961
The Roaring 20's (TV Series) as
Andre / Maitre D' / Andre the Maitre D' / ...
- Footlights (1962) - Andre
- So's Your Old Man (1961) - Andre
- Another Time, Another War (1961) - Andre (as Gregory Gay)
- Nobody's Millions (1961) - Maitre D'
- Kitty Goes West (1961) - Maitre D'
- No Exit (1961) - Andre (as Gregory Gay)
- Royal Tour (1961) - Andre (as Gregory Gay)
- Mademoiselle from Armentieres (1961) - Andre (as Gregory Gay)
- Scandal Sheet (1961) - Andre (as Gregory Gay)
- The Red Carpet (1961) - Andre
- The Fifth Pin (1961) - Andre
- The Vamp (1961) - Maitre D'
- Lucky Charm (1961) - Andre (as Gregory Gay)
- Black Saturday (1961) - Andre the Maitre D' (as Gregory Gay)
- Coney Red Hots (1961) - Andre the Maitre D' (as Gregory Gay)
- Big Town Blues (1961) - Maitre D'
- The Maestro (1961) - Maitre d' (as Gregory Gay)
1961
Blue Hawaii as
Paul Duval (uncredited)
1958
Sea Hunt (TV Series) as
Mayor Sunander / Dr. Jan Wenzel
- Mercy Ship (1961) - Mayor Sunander (as Gregory Gay)
- Midget Submarine (1958) - Dr. Jan Wenzel (as Gregory Gay)
1961
Lock Up (TV Series) as
Inspector De Walt
- A French Affair (1961) - Inspector De Walt (as Gregory Gay)
1960
Ocean's Eleven as
Freeman - Casino Owner (uncredited)
1960
Hawaiian Eye (TV Series) as
Jacob Van Ott
- Shadow of the Blade (1960) - Jacob Van Ott (as Gregory Gay)
1960
Bourbon Street Beat (TV Series) as
Count Karnoy
- Wall of Silence (1960) - Count Karnoy
1960
Cash McCall as
Dr. Bergmann (uncredited)
1959
Markham (TV Series) as
Dr. Gerhardt
- Mutation (1959) - Dr. Gerhardt
1959
One Step Beyond (TV Series) as
Father Leon
- Image of Death (1959) - Father Leon (as Gregory Gay)
1959
Playhouse 90 (TV Series) as
Frederich Hoffstetter
- Judgment at Nuremberg (1959) - Frederich Hoffstetter (as Gregory Gay)
1959
The Thin Man (TV Series) as
Igor - Foreign Agent
- La sabre invecta est? (1959) - Igor - Foreign Agent (as Gregory Gay)
1959
Richard Diamond, Private Detective (TV Series) as
Van Zandt
- Matador Murder (1959) - Van Zandt (as Gregory Gay)
1959
Behind Closed Doors (TV Series) as
Igor Zukorov
- The Geneva Story (1959) - Igor Zukorov (as Gregory Gay)
1959
The Magical World of Disney (TV Series) as
Major Mashovksy
- The Peter Tchaikovsky Story (1959) - Major Mashovksy (as Gregory Gay)
1958
Man with a Camera (TV Series) as
Milo Rojas
- Lady on the Loose (1958) - Milo Rojas (as Gregory Gay)
1958
Auntie Mame as
Vladimir Klinkoff (uncredited)
1958
Panic! (TV Series)
- Survivors (1958)
1957
Jane Wyman Presents the Fireside Theatre (TV Series) as
General Tors
- The Night After Christmas (1957) - General Tors (as Gregory Gay)
1957
Silk Stockings as
Soviet Civilian (uncredited)
1957
Bailout at 43,000 as
Dr. Franz Gruener
1957
Hawkeye and the Last of the Mohicans (TV Series) as
Gen. Montcalm
- Hawkeye's Homecoming (1957) - Gen. Montcalm (credit only)
1957
Telephone Time (TV Series)
- Escape (1957)
1957
Conflict (TV Series)
- Blind Drop: Warsaw (1957)
1956
Judge Roy Bean (TV Series) as
Doc Warren / Fred Mendenall
- Terror Rides the Trail (1956) - Doc Warren (as Gregory Gay)
- Deliver the Body (1956) - Fred Mendenall (as Greg Gay)
1956
Kelly and Me as
Milo (as Gregory Gay)
1956
The 20th Century-Fox Hour (TV Series) as
Kaltenbrunner
- Operation Cicero (1956) - Kaltenbrunner (as Gregory Gay)
1955
Crossroads (TV Series) as
Doctor
- God's Healing (1956) - Doctor (as Gregory Gay)
- Mightier Than the Sword (1955) - (as Gregory Gay)
1956
The Adventures of Dr. Fu Manchu (TV Series) as
Mr. Black
- The Assassins of Dr. Fu Manchu (1956) - Mr. Black
1956
You Are There (TV Series) as
Foreign Minister Beck
- Hitler Invades Poland (September 1, 1939) (1956) - Foreign Minister Beck (as Gregory Gay)
1956
Crusader (TV Series) as
Dr. Walter
- Way Station to Hope (1956) - Dr. Walter (as Gregory Gay)
1956
The Eddy Duchin Story as
Philip
1955
Matinee Theatre (TV Series)
- The White Knight (1956)
- Arrowsmith (1955)
1955
Passport to Danger (TV Series)
- Vienna (1955)
1955
Wiegenlied as
Herr Sokolov
1955
Lassie (TV Series) as
Phillipe Doutant
- The Newspaper (1955) - Phillipe Doutant (as Gregory Gay)
1955
Commando Cody: Sky Marshal of the Universe (TV Series) as
The Ruler
- Captives of the Zero Hour (1955) - The Ruler (as Gregory Gay)
- Lost in Outer Space (1955) - The Ruler (as Gregory Gay)
- S.O.S. Ice Age (1955) - The Ruler (as Gregory Gay)
- Solar Sky Raiders (1955) - The Ruler (as Gregory Gay)
- The Hydrogen Hurricane (1955) - The Ruler (as Gregory Gay)
- Robot Monster from Mars (1955) - The Ruler (as Gregory Gay)
- Destroyers of the Sun (1955) - The Ruler (as Gregory Gay)
- War of the Space Giants (1955) - The Ruler (as Gregory Gay)
- Nightmare Typhoon (1955) - The Ruler (as Gregory Gay)
- Cosmic Vengeance (1955) - The Ruler (as Gregory Gay)
- Atomic Peril (1955) - The Ruler (as Gregory Gay)
- Enemies of the Universe (1955) - The Ruler (as Gregory Gay)
1955
Casablanca (TV Series) as
Dubikoff
- Who Holds Tomorrow? (1955) - Dubikoff (uncredited)
1955
King of the Carnival as
Zorn (as Gregory Gay)
1955
Creature with the Atom Brain as
Dr. Wilhelm Steigg (as Gregory Gay)
1955
Cradle Song (TV Movie) as
Herr Sokolov
1955
The Ray Milland Show (TV Series)
- The Hollywood Story (1955)
1955
Jump Into Hell as
Lt. Col. Cartier (uncredited)
1955
Captain Midnight (TV Series) as
Angard
- Top Secret Weapon (1955) - Angard (as Gregory Gay)
1954
Adventures of the Falcon (TV Series) as
Dr. Frank / Brother Superior
- Invisible Destroyer (1954) - Dr. Frank (as Gregory Gay)
- Out of All Evil (1954) - Brother Superior
1954
With This Ring (Short)(as Gregory Gay)
1954
The Ford Television Theatre (TV Series) as
Priest
- Girl in Flight (1954) - Priest (as Gregory Gay)
1954
The Gambler from Natchez as
LeClerc (uncredited)
1954
Jungle Man-Eaters as
Leroux (as Gregory Gay)
1954
Charge of the Lancers as
Cpl. Bonikoff
1953
Terry and the Pirates (TV Series) as
Gaspardi
- Deadly Species (1953) - Gaspardi
1953
Flame of Calcutta as
Amir Khasid (as Gregory Gay)
1953
South Sea Woman as
Free French Man (uncredited)
1953
Remains to Be Seen as
Headwaiter (uncredited)
1953
The Juggler as
Harry (uncredited)
1953
Rogue's March as
Russian Spy Chief (uncredited)
1953
Savage Mutiny as
Carl Kroman
1952
Last Train from Bombay as
B. Vornin aka The Lame One
1952
Washington Story as
News Agency Rep on Phone (uncredited)
1952
The World in His Arms as
Colonel Paul Shushaldin (as Gregory Gay)
1952
Bal Tabarin as
Jean Dufar
1951
Ten Tall Men as
Maj. Berthot (uncredited)
1951
The Magic Carpet as
Caliph Ali
1951
The Whip Hand as
Sweitart (uncredited)
1951
Peking Express as
Stanislaus (as Gregory Gay)
1951
Mask of the Avenger as
Col. von Falker (uncredited)
1951
When the Redskins Rode as
St. Pierre (uncredited)
1950
Counterspy Meets Scotland Yard as
Prof. Schuman (uncredited)
1950
Flying Disc Man from Mars as
Mota (as Gregory Gay)
1950
Cargo to Capetown as
Kroll, Second Mate (uncredited)
1950
Harbor of Missing Men as
Captain Koretsky (as Gregory Gay)
1949
Dancing in the Dark as
Headwaiter (uncredited)
1949
Black Magic as
Chambord / Monk (as Gregory Gay)
1947
The Unfinished Dance as
Jacques Lacoste (as Gregory Gay)
1947
Blackmail as
Jervis (as Gregory Gay)
1947
The Bachelor and the Bobby-Soxer as
Maitre d'Hotel (as Gregory Gay)
1947
The Trespasser as
Mr. E. Charles, Book Forger (as Gregory Gay)
1947
The Corpse Came C.O.D. as
Movie Studio Director (uncredited)
1946
So Dark the Night as
Commissioner Grande (as Gregory Gay)
1946
Passkey to Danger as
Mr. Warren (as Gregory Gay)
1945
Cornered as
Perchon, Belgian Banker (as Gregory Gay)
1945
The Tiger Woman as
Joe Sapphire (as Gregory Gay)
1945
Pursuit to Algiers as
Ravez (uncredited)
1945
Paris Underground as
Tissier (as Gregory Gay)
1945
Blood on the Sun as
Bogardis - American Newspaperman (uncredited)
1945
I Love a Mystery as
Dr. Han (uncredited)
1945
A Song to Remember as
Young Russian (uncredited)
1944
The Conspirators as
Antone Wynat (uncredited)
1944
Seven Doors to Death as
Henry Gregor (as Gregory Gay)
1944
The Purple Heart as
Peter Voshenksy (uncredited)
1944
Song of Russia as
Russian Radio Announcer (uncredited)
1942
One Dangerous Night as
Dr. Eric Budenny (as Gregory Gay)
1942
Casablanca as
German Banker Refused by Rick (uncredited)
1942
Fall In as
Karl, Nazi Wiretapper (uncredited)
1942
The Secret Code as
Nazi Agent Feldon (as Gregory Gay)
1942
Flight Lieutenant as
Becker (uncredited)
1942
My Gal Sal as
Monsieur Garnier
1941
I Wake Up Screaming as
Headwaiter
1941
They Dare Not Love as
Von Mueller (uncredited)
1940
Down Argentine Way as
Sebastian
1940
The Man from Dakota as
Col. Borodin (uncredited)
1939
Ninotchka as
Rakonin
1939
On Your Toes as
Vassilly - Slave in Ballet (uncredited)
1939
Hotel for Women as
Fernando Manfredi (uncredited)
1939
The Three Musketeers as
Vitray
1939
Paris Honeymoon as
Count Georges De Remi
1938
Thanks for Everything as
Ambassador
1938
Straight Place and Show as
Vladimir Borokov - Russian Jockey
1938
Too Hot to Handle as
'Popoff'
1938
Test Pilot as
Grant (uncredited)
1938
Bulldog Drummond's Peril as
Raoul (uncredited)
1938
Love, Honor and Behave as
Count Humbert
1937
Wise Girl as
Prince Leopold
1937
Tovarich as
Count Frederic Brekenski
1937
Prescription for Romance as
Dr. Paul Azarny
1937
First Lady as
Gregoravitch
1937
Lancer Spy as
Capt. Freymann
1937
Some Time Soon (Short) as
Boris
1937
Mama Steps Out as
Dmitri 'Didi' Shekoladnikoff, the Pianist
1936
That Girl from Paris as
Paul Joseph DeVry (uncredited)
1936
Charlie Chan at the Opera as
Enrico Barelli
1936
Under Your Spell as
Count Raul Du Rienne
1936
Dodsworth as
Kurt Von Obersdorf
1936
Hollywood Boulevard as
Russian Writer (uncredited)
1934
British Agent as
Mr. Kolinoff
1934
Handy Andy as
Pierre Martel
1934
Affairs of a Gentleman as
Bela (uncredited)
1932
Once in a Lifetime as
Rudolph Kammerling
1932
A Mail Bride (Short)
1931
Young as You Feel as
Pierre
1931
Kept Husbands as
Mons. Prinz (uncredited)
1930
Renegades as
Dmitri Vologuine
1930
What a Widow! as
Baslikoff
1930
The Song of the Flame (uncredited)
1930
High Society Blues as
Count Prunier
1929
The Cossack's Bride (Short) as
The Cossack
1929
They Had to See Paris as
Prince Ordinsky (uncredited)
1929
The Black Watch as
42nd Highlander (uncredited)
1929
The Case of Lena Smith (uncredited)
1928
Tempest as
Officer (uncredited)
Soundtrack
1937
Some Time Soon (Short) (performer: "Play, Tzigane" - uncredited)
Self
1955
The Donald O'Connor Show (TV Series) as
Self
- Edmund Lowe, Veola Vonn (1955) - Self
Archive Footage
1958
Missile Monsters as
Mota (as Gregory Gay)
1938
Breakdowns of 1938 (Documentary short) as
Prince Boris (First Lady outtakes) (uncredited)

References

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