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Elya Baskin

1950 - Today

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Ilya Zalmanovich Baskin (Latvian: Iļja Baskins, Russian: Илья Залманович Баскин; born 11 August 1950), known professionally as Elya Baskin, is a Latvian-born Soviet-American character actor. He first gained attention for his role in Moscow on the Hudson (1984), as Robin Williams' character's best friend Anatoly. He is best known for playing Peter Parker's landlord, Mr. Ditkovich, in Spider-Man 2 (2004) and Spider-Man 3 (2007). Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Elya Baskin is the 1,726th most popular actor (up from 1,772nd in 2019), the 50th most popular biography from Latvia (up from 55th in 2019) and the 2nd most popular Latvian Actor.

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Among ACTORS

Among actors, Elya Baskin ranks 1,726 out of 13,578Before him are Massimo Troisi, Aurore Clément, Chris Sarandon, Harry Reems, Tom Sizemore, and Sara Ramirez. After him are Nancy Marchand, Hugh Fraser, Anne Schedeen, Anna May Wong, Renée Simonot, and Fionnula Flanagan.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1950, Elya Baskin ranks 158Before him are Natsagiin Bagabandi, Terry Gou, Dudu Georgescu, John Landis, Camarón de la Isla, and Håkan Nesser. After him are Natalie Cole, Keizo Imai, Danny Sullivan, Juan Gabriel, Joyce Banda, and Laura Esquivel.

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In Latvia

Among people born in Latvia, Elya Baskin ranks 50 out of 323Before him are Paul Walden (1863), Jukums Vācietis (1873), Daina Taimiņa (1954), Barbara von Krüdener (1764), Inese Jaunzeme (1932), and Juris Hartmanis (1928). After him are Pēteris Stučka (1865), Maria Amalia of Courland (1653), Aspazija (1865), Friedrich Kettler (1569), Max Weinreich (1894), and Gustavs Zemgals (1871).

Among ACTORS In Latvia

Among actors born in Latvia, Elya Baskin ranks 2Before him are Solomon Mikhoels (1890). After him are Vija Artmane (1929), Arkady Raikin (1911), Lya Mara (1897), Indra Devi (1899), Heinz Erhardt (1909), Laima Vaikule (1954), Mikhail Nikolayevich Zadornov (1948), Rutanya Alda (1942), Alvis Hermanis (1965), and Ilze Jaunalksne (1976).