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As per our current Database, Don Borisenko has been died on 12 April, 2014 at Portland, Oregon, USA.
🎂 Don Borisenko - Age, Bio, Faces and Birthday
When Don Borisenko die, Don Borisenko was 75 years old.
Popular As |
Don Borisenko |
Occupation |
Actor |
Age |
75 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Gemini |
Born |
May 22, 1939 (Longbranch, Ontario, Canada) |
Birthday |
May 22 |
Town/City |
Longbranch, Ontario, Canada |
Nationality |
Canada |
🌙 Zodiac
Don Borisenko’s zodiac sign is Gemini. According to astrologers, Gemini is expressive and quick-witted, it represents two different personalities in one and you will never be sure which one you will face. They are sociable, communicative and ready for fun, with a tendency to suddenly get serious, thoughtful and restless. They are fascinated with the world itself, extremely curious, with a constant feeling that there is not enough time to experience everything they want to see.
🌙 Chinese Zodiac Signs
Don Borisenko was born in the Year of the Rabbit. Those born under the Chinese Zodiac sign of the Rabbit enjoy being surrounded by family and friends. They’re popular, compassionate, sincere, and they like to avoid conflict and are sometimes seen as pushovers. Rabbits enjoy home and entertaining at home. Compatible with Goat or Pig.
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Canadian performer who was seen in films and television from late 1950s to the 1970s. Called "the Canadian James Dean", after appearing in several features with success, Borisenko went to England where he had starring roles in two films by fellow Canadians: Sidney J.
Furie's wartime melodrama "During One Night" (1960), and Mark Robson's account of the assassination of Mahatma Gandhi, "Nine Hours to Rama" (1963), in which he played Naryan Apte, the friend of Gandhi's murderer, Nathuram Vinayak Godse (played by Horst Buchholz).
After he walked off the set of Robert Aldrich's "The Dirty Dozen" (1967), dissatisfied with his role (which was then given to Donald Sutherland), Borisenko appeared on different television shows, back in Canada and in England.
Moving in the 1970s to Los Angeles, he changed his name to Jonas Wolfe, appeared in several films, as "Black Gunn" (1972) and "The Laughing Policeman" (1973), and opened a music club, where he reportedly gave the rock group Van Halen their first paying gig.
Borisenko finally retired from acting and dedicated to poetry, painting and sculpture.
Don Borisenko Movies
- The Psychopath (1966) as Donald Loftis
- Night of Passion (1960) as David
- Black Gunn (1972) as Val
- The Laughing Policeman (1973) as Collins
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