Leo Feodoroff

Leo Feodoroff (1867 - November 23, 1949) was a Russian opera impresario, singer and silent film actor.

The Revolution had caused many in the group to lose their jobs, and some were there to escape bombings, starvation, or threats.

[6] As owner[7] and director of the Russian Grand Opera he led the company's tour of Russia and the Far East until the early 1920s.

When the company returned from the tour to the United States, it disbanded from a lack of funds around 1923.

Eleven days later, he died from injuries caused by the accident at Long Beach Hospital, at age 82.

Leo Feodoroff advises Lon Chaney in the 1929 film Laugh Clown Laugh