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Boris Lyoskin
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Boris Lyoskin

1923 – 2020 · Petrograd, RSFSR, USSR · Active 1953–2009

Boris Lyoskin, born in Petrograd, RSFSR, USSR, made an indelible mark in the realm of cult cinema with his role in Vampire's Kiss (1988). After graduating from the Leningrad Ostrovsky Theatre Institute in 1952, he became a prominent actor at the Leningrad Gorky Bolshoi Drama Theatre until 1979. His transition to American cinema included appearances in episodic roles, yet his performance in Vampire's Kiss stands out, blending dark humor with horror elements. Lyoskin's diverse background and unique perspective enrich the film's exploration of identity and madness.

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Vampire's Kiss

Vampire's Kiss

1989 ★ 6.0
as Fantasy Cabbie

Peter Loew (Nicolas Cage) is a driven literary agent and an example of the stereotypical narcissistic and greedy yuppie of the 1980s: he works all day and club hops at night, with little in his life but alcohol, one-night stands and the pursuit of money and supposed prestige. However, he is slowly going insane and sees a therapist (Elizabeth Ashley) frequently. During these sessions, his declining mental health becomes clear through a series of increasingly bizarre rants which eventually begin to scare even the psychiatrist. After he takes home a girl he met in a club named Jackie (Kasi Lemmons), a rotund bat flies in through his window, scaring them both. At his next session he mentions to his therapist that the struggle with the bat aroused him, and after visiting an art museum with Jackie the next day, he ditches her, and she leaves an angry message on his phone. Loew meets Rachel (Jennifer Beals) at a night club, and takes her home. She pins him down, reveals vampire fangs and bites him on the neck. He soon begins to believe that he is slowly turning into a vampire. He stares into a bathroom mirror and fails to see his reflection, he wears dark sunglasses during the day indoors and, when his "fangs" fail to develop, he purchases a pair of cheap plastic vampire novelty teeth. All the while, Rachel apparently visits him nightly in his mind to feed on his blood. Shortly after, Loew experiences severe mood swings and calls Jackie back apologetically, asking to meet her at a bar. As he is about to leave, a jealous Rachel appears and beckons him back inside. A dejected Jackie eventually leaves the bar and leaves an angry note on his door asking him to leave her alone. A subplot concerns a secretary working at Loew's office, Alva Restrepo (María Conchita Alonso). Loew constantly torments her by forcing her to search through an enormous paper file for a 1963 contract. When she fails to find the contract, he at first browbeats and humiliates her, then visits her at home and tricks her into coming back to work, and finally attacks and attempts to bite her at the workplace after hours. She pulls out a gun, and Loew begs her to shoot him. Since it is only loaded with blanks, she fires at the floor to scare him off. He eventually overpowers her and attempts to bite her on the neck, ripping her shirt open and knocking her down. He takes the gun and fires it into his mouth, but is not harmed by the blanks. Thinking he has metamorphosed into a vampire, Loew goes out to a club wearing his novelty vampire teeth and moving around erratically like the character Orlok from the film Nosferatu with a crazed look in his eyes. He begins to seduce a woman, but when he gets too grabby she slaps him off, making Loew even more unhinged: he overpowers her (in the same manner as he did earlier to his employee Alva) and bites her neck, having taken out the fangs and using his real teeth. The woman is left seemingly unconscious and bloody. He then puts his plastic novelty fangs back in. Leaving the club, Loew has a brief, heated encounter with Rachel: she admits to knowing him, but gives the impression that they have not been in contact for a long period. He accuses her of being a vampiress, and is expelled from the club by security. Alva wakes up with her shirt ripped open, possibly thinking she was raped, and eventually tells her brother Emilio (Bob Lujan) about the sexual assault, who is enraged and goes after Loew with Alva to seek revenge. Meanwhile, Loew is wandering the streets, disheveled in a blood-spattered business suit from the previous night, excitedly talking to himself. In a hallucinatory exchange on a street corner, he tells his therapist that he raped someone and also murdered someone else. Based on a newspaper, the latter appears to be true, as the girl he bit on the neck in the club is pronounced dead. As Loew returns to his now-disastrous apartment (which he'd been using as a sort of vampire's lair) Alva points out Loew to a waiting Emilio, who then quietly pursues him inside the apartment block with a tire iron. In the midst of an abusive argument with an imaginary romantic interest (supposedly a patient of his psychiatrist) Loew begins to retch again from the blood he had swallowed, and crawls under his upturned sofa on the floor, which he sees as his "coffin". Emilio hears flatulent noises, finds him and upturns the sofa, and Loew holds a large broken piece of wood to his chest as a makeshift stake, repeating the gesture he had made earlier to strangers on the street when he had asked them to stake and kill him with the piece of wood from a pallet. Emilio, in a rage, pushes down on the wood and it pierces Loew's chest in a gruesome manner. Realizing he has committed a crime, a scared Emilio flees the apartment. As Loew dies, he envisions the vampiress Rachel staring at him one last time.

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Filmography

46 credits
2000s 2 credits
2009
Cold Souls as Donor
Movie ★ 6.0
2005
Movie ★ 7.3
1990s 7 credits
1999
Third Watch as Uri Doleska
TV ★ 7.9
1998
World War Three as Yuri Rubanov
Movie ★ 7.3
1997
Movie ★ 7.2
1996
A Couch in New York as Cab Driver #1
Movie ★ 5.9
1993
Movie ★ 5.0
1992
Movie ★ 7.0
1990
Cadillac Man as Soviet Husband
Movie ★ 5.8
1980s 5 credits
1989
Vampire's Kiss as Fantasy Cabbie
Movie ★ 5.9
1989
The Package as Soviet Foreign Minister
Movie ★ 6.1
1988
Movie ★ 5.9
1987
Intervention as предприниматель
Movie ★ 5.5
1985
Movie ★ 6.4
1970s 7 credits
1976
The Only One as visitor (uncredited)
Movie ★ 6.4
1976
The Strogovs as штабс-капитан
TV ★ 8.0
1975
Police Sergeant as таксист
TV ★ 8.0
1974
Tsarevich Prosha as стражник
Movie ★ 7.3
1974
Five for Summer as водитель автобуса
Movie ★ 8.0
1972
31st Dept. as заведующий типографией
Movie ★ 5.0
1972
Movie ★ 5.8
1960s 21 credits
1969
Movie
1969
Dead Souls as служащий канцелярии
Movie ★ 3.5
1968
Movie ★ 6.3
1968
One-Two… And King Me! as Фабий Скорострел
Movie
1968
Against the Equations as служащий
Movie
1968
Movie
1967
Way Home as nemets
Movie ★ 8.0
1967
Wedding in Malinovka as (uncredited)
Movie ★ 7.1
1966
First Visitor as Chinovnik
Movie ★ 7.5
1966
12 Chairs as аукционист
Movie ★ 7.2
1966
Movie ★ 6.6
1964
Movie ★ 8.0
1963
Movie
1963
Rembrandt as дежурный офицер
Movie
1963
Movie
1962
The Soul Calls as Vitya (uncredited)
Movie ★ 8.0
1962
TV ★ 7.6
1950s 4 credits
1957
Next to Us as (uncredited)
Movie ★ 5.9
1955
Unfinished Story as Malingerer
Movie ★ 5.3
1953
Lyubov Yarovaya as episode (uncredited)
Movie ★ 10.0