- Eric Pohlmann
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birthname = Erich Pollak
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location =Vienna ,Austria-Hungary
deathdate = death date and age|1979|7|25|1913|7|18|mf=y
deathplace =Bad Reichenhall ,Upper Bavaria ,Germany
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tonyawards =Eric Pohlmann (
July 18 1913 –July 25 1979 ) was anAustrian -British theatre, film and televisioncharacter actor .Born Erich Pollak in
Vienna ,Austria-Hungary , he was a classically trained actor who studied under the renowned director Max Reinhardt. He appeared at theRaimund Theater , and supplemented his income by working as an entertainer in a bar.In 1939 he followed his fiancée, and later wife, the Jewish actress
Lieselotte Goettinger , into exile inLondon . There he took part in propaganda broadcasts against the Nazis on theBBC . In order to earn a living, the Pohlmanns temporarily took positions in the household of theDuke of Bedford : Lieselotte as a cook, and Eric, as he was now known, as butler.After the war he began a career in the London stage. Among other roles he played "Peachum" in
Bertolt Brecht andKurt Weill 's "The Threepenny Opera ". From the end of the 1940s Pohlmann was often present film and television productions, taking supporting roles in various adventure and crime films, and appearing occasionally in comedies. His large frame and massive features typecast him in roles as master criminals and spies, or conversely as police officers or detectives, as well as other authority figures. He was frequently cast in "foreign" roles, portraying Turks, Italians, Arabs, Greeks or Orientals; he also played King George I, and King George III twice.One of his earliest film appearances was in
Carol Reed 's classic "The Third Man " (1949). He also played supporting roles in such British films as "They Who Dare " (1954), "Reach for the Sky " (1956), and "Expresso Bongo " (1960). He also appeared in US productions, notably "Moulin Rouge" (1952), "Mogambo " (1953), "Lust For Life" (1956) and "55 Days at Peking " (1963). Twice he appeared in films directed byRichard Thorpe and starring Robert Taylor - "The Adventures of Quentin Durward " (1955) and "The House of the Seven Hawks " (1959).He displayed his comedic talents in films like "
Gentlemen Marry Brunettes " (1955) withJane Russell , as a lecherous Arab sheikh in "The Belles of St. Trinian's " (1954), and in "The Return of the Pink Panther " (1975).Pohlmann (uncredited) also provided the voice of the unseen head of
SPECTRE ,Ernst Stavro Blofeld , in theJames Bond films "From Russia with Love" (1963) and "Thunderball" (1965).In the 1960s and 1970s Pohlmann regularly returned to his homeland to play numerous character roles in German and Austrian film and television productions. He had guest roles in the popular crime series "Der Kommissar" and "Derrick", and also appeared in television plays for ORF and
Bayerischer Rundfunk , often under the direction ofFranz Josef Wild . In addition to "The Defence Counsel" (1961) withBarbara Ruetting andCarl Heinz Schroth , he appeared in "Der Kleine Lord" (1962) withAlbrecht Schoenhals andMichael Ande , as well as "The Dreyfus Affair" (1968) withKarl Michael Vogler andBernhard Wicki . In 1961 Pohlmann also appeared in a German film adaptation of aEdgar Wallace novel "The Mystery of the Red Orchid", directed byHelmuth Ashley , and starringMarisa Mell ,Christopher Lee andKlaus Kinski .Pohlmann greatest success in German TV drama came in 1970 with an adaptation of
Wilkie Collins ' novel "The Woman In White", one of the most successful television productions of the year and gaining over 9 million viewers. Under the direction ofWilliam Semmelroth , Pohlmann appeared in the role of thevillain ousCount Fosco , alongsideHeidelinde Weis ,Christoph Bantzer ,Pinkas Braun andHelmut Käutner . The mini-series has a cult following to this day.Pohlmann was a regular on British television taking the role of "Inspector Goron" in the 1956 TV series "Colonel March of Scotland Yard" with
Boris Karloff , and appearing as a guest star such series as "The Saint", "The Champions ", "The Avengers", "Danger Man ", "Department S ", "Jason King", and "Paul Temple ".In 1978 he worked with the actor-director
Maximilian Schell in a German/Austrian film production motion ofÖdön von Horváth 's play "Geschichten aus dem Wienerwald " ("Tales from the Vienna Woods"). The film was shown at the 1979London Film Festival . In that year, during final rehearsals for his second appearance at theSalzburg Festival , Pohlmann suffered a heart attack, and died the next day in a hospital inBad Reichenhall . He was 66.In 2006 the
Turner Classic Movies "31 Days of Oscar " festival was based on the theme of "360 Degrees of Oscar" (based on the game of "Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon ") in which TCM chooses an actor who has played a significant role in Oscar history, and builds its entire schedule around him. They chose Eric Pohlmann.External links
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NAME= Pohlmann, Eric
ALTERNATIVE NAMES= Pollak, Erich
SHORT DESCRIPTION=actor
DATE OF BIRTH=July 18 1913
PLACE OF BIRTH=Vienna ,Austria
DATE OF DEATH=July 25 1979
PLACE OF DEATH=Bad Reichenhall ,Upper Bavaria ,Germany
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