Leon Belasco
Leon Belasco, originally named Leonid Simeonovich Berladsky, was born on October 11, 1902, and passed away on June 1, 1988. He was a prominent Russian-American musician and actor whose career spanned several decades.
Belasco initially gained fame in the entertainment industry as a skilled musician, showcasing his talents in various musical genres. His unique blend of classical training and popular music resonated with audiences, leading him to perform in numerous venues across the United States.
In addition to his musical endeavors, Belasco made a notable mark in acting. He appeared in several films and television shows, where his performances were well-received. His ability to seamlessly transition between music and acting highlighted his versatility as an entertainer.
Throughout his career, he was celebrated for his contributions to the arts, earning respect and admiration from both peers and fans alike. Leon Belasco's legacy endures, as he is remembered not only for his artistic achievements but also for his influence on the cultural landscape of American entertainment during the 20th century. His journey from Russia to the heights of American show business serves as an inspiring testament to his talent and dedication.
Filmography
Lucky Partners
My Favorite Wife
Love That Brute
Beauty for the Asking
I, Jane Doe
Storm Over Lisbon
Bomba and the Hidden City
Can-Can
Bud Abbott and Lou Costello in the Foreign Legion
The Flame and the Arrow
Comrade X
Road to Morocco
The Mummy's Hand
Lady of the Tropics
For the Love of Mary
The Lady in Question
The Art of Love
Topper Takes a Trip
Fisherman's Wharf
The Toast of New Orleans
That Other Woman
I'll Wait for You
Ma and Pa Kettle Go to Town
Nothing But the Truth
Design for Scandal
Love Happy
The Chocolate Soldier
Kid Glove Killer
Suspense
The Saint in New York
Swing Parade of 1946
Bagdad