
Elya Baskin
Biography
Baskin was born in Riga, the son of Frieda and Zalman Baskin. He attended Moscow's prestigious Theatre and Variety Arts College and won a Festival of Young Actors Award at the Moscow Comedy Theatre. Baskin immigrated to the United States in 1976. He has built a considerable career in TV and movies, and is often cast as a Russian, due to his ancestry and accent. He has ultimately become one of the most popular choices whenever a Russian is needed in a TV-episode or a major movie production. He is also a regular on the long-running Internet program "Outlaw Radio" hosted by Matt Alan, where he makes amusing commentary on contemporary topics, and does comedic interaction with fellow actor Richard Tyson and author Burl Barer, among many others. Description above from the Wikipedia article Elya Baskin, licensed under CC-BY-SA,full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Also Known As
Movie Appearances

The Name of the Rose
as Severinus
1986

Spider-Man 2
as Mr. Ditkovitch
2004

Spider-Man 3
as Mr. Ditkovitch
2007

I Love Us
as Ira Prince
2021

Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery
as General Borschevsky
1997

Moscow on the Hudson
as Anatoly Cherkasov
1984

DeepStar Six
as Burciaga
1989

Air Force One
as Andrei Kolchak
1997

Chicanery
as Boris Namarov
2017

Angels & Demons
as Cardinal Petrov
2009

October Sky
as Ike Bykovsky
1999

The Pickle
as Russian Cap Driver
1993

Being There
as Karpatov
1979

God's Smile
2009

The Dukes
as Murph Sinitsky
2007

Hit Me
as Voice of Mr. Ditkovich
2019

Across the Line: The Exodus of Charlie Wright
as Letvinko
2010

Running Red
as Strelkin
1999

American Pop
as Tuba Player (voice)
1981

Enemies, a Love Story
as Yaska Kobik
1989
TV Appearances

St. Elsewhere
as Dr. Peltrovich
1982

Ellen
as Sergei
1994

The Closer
as Priest
2005

The Agency
as Borovinsky
2001

Heroes
as Ivan Spector
2006

Alias
as Josef Vlachko
2001

Early Edition
as Vadim
1996

The Larry Sanders Show
as Nicolae
1992

Cold Case
as Dr. Goran Petrovic
2003

VR.5
as Dr. Zoloft
1995

Coach
as Police Officer
1989

Roseanne
1988