Mickey Knox
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.
Known for
ActingBirthday
December 12, 1921Deathday
November 15, 2013Gender
MaleKnown Movie Credits
60Place of birth
New York, New York, USACast credits
The Godfather Part III
Marty ParisiFrankenstein Unbound
General ReadeStageFright
Old CopCemetery Man
Marshall StranieroBolero
Sleazy Maroccan GuideI Walk Alone
SkinnerNosferatu in Venice
PriestKnock on Any Door
VitoCity Across the River
LarryCriminal Lawyer
Vincent CheneyDay of the Cobra
Raul PapasianG.I. Blues
JeeterTitanic: The Legend Goes On...
Sam (voice)Killer McCoy
Johnny MartinAny Number Can Play
Pete SentaWestern Pacific Agent
Frank WickensBeyond the Law
Mickey BerkWild 90
20 YearsAngels in Disguise
'Angles' CarsonGhoulies II
RayJungle Patrol
Lt. Louie Rasti