Mikhail Vavich () was a Russian actor, operetta and singer.
Biography
Mikhail first performed in 1905 on stage at St. Petersburg in a private operetta of Petr Tumpakov. He received recognition in 1906 after performing the role of the Viscount Cascada in the operetta
The Merry Widow by Lehar. From 1905 thru 1918 he worked in the operetta theaters of St. Petersburg and
Moscow. From the season of 1908/1909 Vavitch became an actor of a troupe of the Moscow theater, Hermitage. In 1914 he married the drama actress
Tatyana Pavlova, with her he acted in several movies.
In 1918, he emigrated to Europe. At the beginning of the 1920s, Vavitch moved to the
United States, living and working in
Los Angeles. Periodically, he appeared in operetta.
During the season of 1922–1923, he participated in the famous
revue La Chauve-Souris on
Broadway theatre, directed by
Nikita Balieff.
[Credited as: ″Mr. Wavitch″ in IBDB]
In the middle of the 1920s Vavitch started his Hollywood career by acting in many silent movies and soon gained success as a supporting actor.
He died from a heart attack in Hollywood on October 5, 1930, on the road in his own car.
After a traditional ceremony of the Russian Orthodox funeral service the actor was buried at Serbian Orthodox Cemetery in Los Angeles.
Partial filmography
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The Swan (1925)
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Graustark (1925)
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The Crown of Lies (1926)
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The Third Degree (1926)
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The Midnight Sun (1926)
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Valencia (1926)
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Her Man o' War (1926)
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Hotel Imperial (1927)
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Venus of Venice (1927)
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Two Arabian Knights (1927)
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The Devil Dancer (1927)
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The Gaucho (1927)
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The Dove (1927)
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Glorious Betsy (1928)
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The Woman Disputed (1928)
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A Thief in the Dark (1928)
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Wolf Song (1929)
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The Bridge of San Luis Rey (1929)
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The Divine Lady (1929)
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The Big House (1930)
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A Devil with Women (1930)
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War Nurse (1930)
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La Sevillana (1930)
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