Mickey Knox
An image from Bolero, one of the productions that also features Mickey Knox.
Mickey Knox

Mickey Knox

December 12, 1921 — New York, New York, USA

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.

Cemetery Man

Cemetery Man

1994

StageFright

StageFright

1987

Frankenstein Unbound

Frankenstein Unbound

1990

G.I. Blues

G.I. Blues

1960

I Walk Alone

I Walk Alone

1947

Knock on Any Door

Knock on Any Door

1949

Nosferatu in Venice

Nosferatu in Venice

1988

Bolero

Bolero

1984