Mickey Knox

Mickey Knox

1921-12-12 – 2013-11-15 (age 91) New York, New York, USA
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Biography

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.

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Known For

The Godfather Part III
The Godfather Part III

1990

as Marty Parisi

Eleven Days, Eleven Nights
Eleven Days, Eleven Nights

1987

as Vecchio Polizziotto

The Longest Day
The Longest Day

1962

as US Airman with Bandaged Eye (uncredited)

Bolero
Bolero

1984

as Sleazy Maroccan Guide

White Heat
White Heat

1949

as Het Kohler (uncredited)

Rent-a-Cop
Rent-a-Cop

1987

as Frank

Cemetery Man
Cemetery Man

1994

as Marshall Straniero

The 10th Victim
The 10th Victim

1965

as Martin (uncredited)

G.I. Blues
G.I. Blues

1960

as Jeeter

I Walk Alone
I Walk Alone

1947

as Skinner

Vice Squad
Vice Squad

1953

as Policeman (uncredited)

Stage Fright
Stage Fright

1987

as Old Cop

Lansky
Lansky

1999

as Older Man at Wolfie's

Bobby Deerfield
Bobby Deerfield

1977

as Tourist

Ghoulies II
Ghoulies II

1987

as Ray

Nosferatu in Venice
Nosferatu in Venice

1988

as Priest

Buy & Cell
Buy & Cell

1989

as Arthur

Any Number Can Play
Any Number Can Play

1949

as Pete Senta

The Lonely Lady
The Lonely Lady

1983

as Tom Castel

Beyond the Law
Beyond the Law

1968

as (uncredited)