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Konstantin Shayne (born Konstantin Veniaminovich Olkenitski; Russian: Константин Вениаминович Олькеницкий, November 29, 1888 – November 15, 1974) was a Russian-American actor.
Konstantin Shayne (1889-1974) was a Russian-born actor who appeared in films such as The Stranger, Vertigo, and The Seventh Cross. He was the brother of actress Tamara Shayne and fought in the White Armies during World War I.
- January 1, 1
- Los Angeles, California, USA
- January 1, 1
Konstantin Shayne. Actor: The Stranger. The brother of actress Tamara Shayne, he was to join the Moscow Arts Theatre, but World War I intervened, and then he fought with General Pyotr Wrangel and the White Armies.
- November 29, 1889
- November 15, 1974
Konstantin Shayne was a Russian-born actor who emigrated to the US and appeared in movies such as The Stranger, Vertigo and For Whom the Bell Tolls. Learn about his life, family, career and roles from The Movie Database (TMDB).
Konstantin Shayne was an actor who had a successful Hollywood career. Shayne's career in acting began with his roles in various films like the musical comedy "Paris Honeymoon"...
Tomatometer®Audience ScoreTitleCredit92%Fresh audience score. 93%Pop Leibel (Character)No Score YetRotten audience score. 20%Bolasny (Character)No Score YetNo Score YetFather Benoit (Character)100%Fresh audience score. 90%Headwaiter (uncredited) (Character)Konstantin Shayne was an actor who had a successful Hollywood career. Shayne's career in acting began with his roles in various films like the musical comedy "Paris Honeymoon" (1939) with Bing Crosby, "Five Graves to Cairo" (1943) and the drama "For Whom the Bell Tolls" (1943) with Gary Cooper.
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Konstantin Shayne was an actor who had a successful Hollywood career. Shayne's career in acting began with his roles in various films like the musical comedy "Paris Honeymoon" (1939) with Bing Crosby, "Five Graves to Cairo" (1943) and the drama "For Whom the Bell Tolls" (1943) with Gary Cooper.