
Valéry Inkijinoff
Personal Info
Known for
Acting
Gender
Male
Birthday
1895-03-25
Day of Death
1973-09-26 (78 years old)
Place of Birth
Bokhan, Irkutsk governorate, Russian Empire
Valéry Inkijinoff
Biography
Valéry Inkijinoff (Russian: Валерьян (Валерий) Иванович Инкижинов; 25 March 1895 – 26 September 1973) was a French actor of Russian-Buryat origin. His strong facial features made him a favourite villain of French cinema for exotic adventure films and crime movies.
Inkijinoff was born to a Christian Buryat father and a Russian mother in Irkutsk gubernia.
He studied at the Polytechnical Institute of Saint Petersburg and was for a time one of the resident actors of an imperial theater of this city. At the beginning of his career in Russia, he appeared first as stuntman in a few movies and then as director and as actor. His major lead role during the Russian part of his career is The Son in Storm Over Asia by Vsevolod Pudovkin in 1928, a major Soviet propaganda film about a fictional British consolidation of Mongolia.
He was also an actor in the troop of Vsevolod Meyerhold and was then appointed as director of the movie and theater school of Kiev in Ukraine.
In 1930, while in France on a European tour, he refused to return to the USSR. According to Boris Shumyatsky, after Stalin learned Inkijinoff had never returned in 1934, said: "Too bad that the man escaped. Now he, probably, is dying to come back but, alas, too late." He starred in 2 movies while living in the Soviet Union, and contrary to Stalin's assumption, Inkijinoff became immensely popular in Europe, arguably the most successful Soviet actor abroad, starring in a total of 44 French, British, German, and Italian films.
In France he frequently played the part of Asian villains. His most active period was in the thirties, when he appeared in Les Bateliers de la Volga and the G. W. Pabst film Le drame de Shanghai. He played for Fritz Lang in 1959, in Der Tiger von Eschnapur and its sequel Das indische Grabmal, in which he played the role of the high priest Yama. In 1965, Philippe de Broca cast him as Monsieur Goh, the wise but scary Chinese who guarantees to the Jean-Paul Belmondo character a certain death in Les tribulations d'un Chinois en Chine.
His last movie was with Brigitte Bardot and Claudia Cardinale, where he played the role of Indian chief Spitting Bull in Les pétroleuses.
He was a great friend of Charles Dullin and Louis Jouvet, and had a long career in French theater, appearing for instance in Marie Galante by Jacques Deval.
He died at his home in Brunoy, Essonne, France, aged 78.
Source: Article "Valéry Inkijinoff" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
Known For
Acting
(2024)
Buryat in European Cinema
as Himself (archive footage)
(1971)
The Legend of Frenchie King
as Spitting Bull
(1968)
The Biggest Bundle of Them All
as Mafia Guy in Sauna (uncredited)
(1967)
The Last Adventure
as Kyobaski, producer
(1967)
The Blonde from Peking
as Fang Ho Kung
(1966)
O.S.S. 117: Mission to Tokyo
as Yekota
(1965)
Up to His Ears
as Mr. Goh
(1964)
The Death Ray of Dr. Mabuse
as Dr. Krishna
(1964)
License to Kill
as Li-Hang
(1962)
The Rebel Gladiators
as Gladiator
(1962)
My Uncle from Texas
as The old Indian
(1961)
Samson and the 7 Miracles of the World
as High Priest
(1961)
The Triumph of Michael Strogoff
as Yusuf Ben Amektal
(1961)
(1960)
Mistress of the World - Part II
as Priester
(1960)
Journey to the Lost City
as Yama, High Priest
(1959)
The Indian Tomb
as Yama
(1959)
The Tiger of Eschnapur
as Yama
(1958)
(1956)
Michael Strogoff
as Feofar Khan
(1956)
Corinna Darling
as Chin
(1954)
Mata Hari's Daughter
as Naos
(1949)
Maya
as Cachemire
(1948)
La Renégate
as Moktar
(1938)
The Shanghai Drama
as Lee Pang
(1938)
Street Without Joy
as Louis Stinner
(1938)
Rail Pirates
as Wang
(1937)
The Wife of General Ling
as General Ling
(1935)
Friesennot
as Kommissar Tschernoff
(1935)
(1934)
Amok
as Maté / Amok-afflicted Native
(1934)
The Battle
as Hirata
(1934)
Police File 909
as Dr. Nitobe Tokeramo
(1934)
Volga in Flames
as Silatschoff
(1933)
A Man's Neck
as Radek
(1933)
Typhoon
as Doctor Nitobe Tokeramo
(1930)
(1928)
Storm Over Asia
as Bair
Crew
(1926)
Rasplata
Director