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Mickey Knox

Acting

Born December 12, 1921 · New York, New York, USA

Died November 15, 2013

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.

Filmography34 titles

The Good, the Bad and the Ugly

1966Dialogue

Once Upon a Time in the West

1968Dialogue

White Heat

1949as Het Kohler (uncredited)

The Longest Day

1962as US Airman with Bandaged Eye (uncredited)

Quincy, M.E.

1976

The Godfather Part III

1990as Marty Parisi

Sorcerer

1977Dialogue Coach

The Con Artists

1976Dialogue

Cemetery Man

1994as Marshall Straniero

Detective School Dropouts

1986as Bernie

Hart to Hart

1979

Any Number Can Play

1949as Pete Senta

The 10th Victim

1965as Martin (uncredited)

Adventures of Superman

1952

I Walk Alone

1947as Skinner

StageFright

1987as Old Cop

G.I. Blues

1960as Jeeter

Archie Bunker's Place

A View from the Bridge

1962as Louis

The Naked Street

1955

Knock on Any Door

1949as Vito

Little Italy

1978as Mark Ferguson (uncredited)

Nosferatu in Venice

1988as Priest

Beyond the Law

1968as (uncredited)

Wild 90

1968as 20 Years

Lansky

1999as Older Man at Wolfie's

Don't Turn the Other Cheek!

1971Executive Producer

The Biggest Bundle of Them All

1968as Joe Ware

Buy & Cell

1989as Arthur

Ghoulies II

1987as Ray

Sophia Loren: Her Own Story

1980as Mr. Dunn

Rent-a-Cop

1987as Frank

Bolero

1984as Sleazy Maroccan Guide

Ghosts Can't Do It

1989as The Pill Man