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  1. Traffic case, 1951. of 1. Browse Getty Images' premium collection of high-quality, authentic Ivan Lebedeff stock photos, royalty-free images, and pictures. Ivan Lebedeff stock photos are available in a variety of sizes and formats to fit your needs.

  2. 1926-1953. Spouse. Wera Engels (1941-1953) Ivan Lebedeff (born Ivan Vasilyevich Lebedev (Russian: Иван Васильевич Лебедев ), 18 June 1894 – 31 March 1953) was a Russian film actor, lecturer and writer. He appeared in 66 films between 1926 and 1953. In 1940, his novel, Legion of Dishonor, was published.

  3. Jun 18, 2012 · Added: Jul 16, 1999. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 5909. Source citation. Actor. Born in Upsolial, Russia, he appeared in 66 films between 1926 and 1953. He migrated to the United States in 1925, reported himself as an actor and was naturalized in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of California. He made his first US film debut in ...

  4. Sep 21, 2023 · File:Ivan Lebedeff, 1932.jpg. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. File. File history. File usage on Commons. File usage on other wikis. Metadata. Size of this preview: 455 × 599 pixels. Other resolutions: 182 × 240 pixels | 364 × 480 pixels | 841 × 1,108 pixels.

  5. www.imdb.com › name › nm0495519Ivan Lebedeff - IMDb

    Ivan Lebedeff. Actor: The Gay Diplomat. Lithuanian-born Ivan Lebedeff was educated at the University of St. Petersburg. He was slated for a diplomatic career in the Imperial Lyceum at Tsarskoye Selo - a natural progression, since his aristocratic father was a highly-placed advisor to Tsar Nicholas II of Russia.

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  7. Biography. Ivan Lebedeff was an actor who had a successful Hollywood career. Lebedeff started his acting career landing roles in such films as "The Love of Sunya" (1927), "The Sorrows of Satan" (1927) with Ricardo Cortez and "Walking Back" (1928). He also appeared in the Will Rogers comedy "They Had to See Paris" (1929), "The Cuckoos" (1930 ...