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Years active
  
1927-1980

Name
  
Martin Kosleck

Role
  
Film actor


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Full Name
  
Nicolaie Yoshkin

Born
  
March 24, 1904 (
1904-03-24
)
Barkotzen, Province of Pomerania, German Empire (now Barkocin, Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland)

Died
  
January 15, 1994, Santa Monica, California, United States

Spouse
  
Eleonora von Mendelssohn (m. ?–1951)

Movies
  
House of Horrors, The Flesh Eaters, The Mummy's Curse, Foreign Correspondent, She‑Wolf of London

Similar People
  
Jean Yarbrough, Leslie Goodwins, Philip Dorn, Eleonora von Mendelssohn, Reginald Le Borg

Martin Kosleck (March 24, 1904 – January 15, 1994) was a German film actor. Like many other German actors, he fled when the Nazis came to power. Inspired by his deep hatred of Adolf Hitler and the Nazis, Kosleck would make a career in Hollywood playing villainous Nazis in films. While in the United States, he would appear in more than 80 films and television shows in a 46-year span. His icy demeanor and piercing stare on screen made him a popular choice to play Nazi villains. He portrayed Joseph Goebbels, Adolf Hitler's propaganda minister, five times, and also appeared as an SS trooper and a concentration camp officer.

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Early life

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Kosleck was born Nicolaie Yoshkin in Barkotzen in Pomerania, Germany, the son of a forester. His family was "German-Russian". He became interested in acting at an early age. He spent six years in the Max Reinhardt Dramatic School, particularly excelling in Shakespearian roles, and working in revues and musicals in Berlin.

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At the age of 23, he appeared in his first film, a silent movie directed by Johannes Brandt called Der Fahnenträger von Sedan. Two years later he appeared in Lupo Pick's Napoleon auf St. Helena. Kosleck would appear in two more films in Germany in 1930; the science-fiction thriller Alraune (his first sound film) and Die Singende Stadt.

Hollywood

In the early 1930s, Hitler and the Nazi Party were growing in power. Kosleck spoke out against both and decided to leave Germany in 1931 for Britain. The following year, he arrived in New York City and then traveled west to Hollywood. In 1933, when Hitler and the Nazi Party came to power, because of his opposition to the Nazis, Kosleck was placed on the Gestapo list of "undesirables".

He appeared in his first American film Fashions of 1934 starring Bette Davis. However, he found little work in Hollywood, so he returned to New York and the stage. While Kosleck was acting in The Merchant of Venice on Broadway, Anatole Litvak invited him to Hollywood for a role in a Warner Brothers film. The highly controversial Confessions of a Nazi Spy, starring Edward G. Robinson, Francis Lederer, Paul Lukas and George Sanders, was based on The Nazi Spy Conspiracy in America, a book by Leon Turron, an FBI agent who had uncovered the network of Nazi organizations throughout the United States. Kosleck, in a small role playing Nazi Propaganda Minister Joseph Goebbels, revealed a sinister streak of evil that would be sought after in wartime movies to come.

Many other German actors at the time resented being typecast as Nazis, Kosleck on the other hand reveled in it as a way to get back at the Nazis. He appeared in numerous anti-Nazi films of the early 1940s: Nurse Edith Cavell, Espionage Agent, Underground, Berlin Correspondent, Bomber's Moon and Chetniks! The Fighting Guerrillas. However, it was his impression of Goebbels that will remain in the memories of moviegoers, especially in Paramount's 1944 pseudo-documentary The Hitler Gang.

With the end of the Second World War, roles as Nazis declined. Kosleck then moved into B horror films, such as The Frozen Ghost and The Mummy's Curse (both starring Lon Chaney Jr., whom Kosleck disliked intensely), House of Horrors and She-Wolf of London, starring June Lockhart. The House of Horrors gave him his best-remembered role beyond Goebbels, as an insane sculptor, Marcel De Lange, who saves a monster from drowning and gets revenge by having the monster kill his critics.

Television

With fewer film opportunities presenting themselves, Kosleck returned to New York City with his wife, the German-born actress Eleonore von Mendelssohn, a great x3 grand daughter of Moses Mendelssohn. Kosleck appeared on Broadway in The Madwoman of Chaillot in the late 1940s and early 1950s. He would also appear on television as guests in episodes of numerous shows. In 1951, he appeared in the "I Lift Up My Lamp" episode of Hallmark Hall of Fame, a television anthology of plays and books. Throughout the 1950s and 1960s, he would appear in television episodes of The Motorola Television Hour, where he played Goebbels again, Studio One, Thriller, The Rifleman, Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea, The Outer Limits, Get Smart, Batman (playing Professor Avery Evans Charm), The Man from U.N.C.L.E., The F.B.I., The Wild Wild West, Mission: Impossible and It Takes a Thief, Sanford & Son.

In 1970, Kosleck played (Gestapo) General Mueller in the television comedy Hogan's Heroes, episode: "The Gestapo Takeover". He suffered from a heart attack in the 1970s, and thereafter worked only occasionally, mostly in television. During this time, he appeared in Love, American Style, Banacek and Sanford and Son. In 1980, he appeared in his last film, The Man with Bogart's Face.

Aside from acting, Kosleck was an accomplished painter who supported himself through his work as a portrait artist while waiting for a movie role. An impressionist-style portrait-painter, he painted both Bette Davis and Marlene Dietrich.

Latter life

In 1951, his wife committed suicide. Kosleck died at age 89, following abdominal surgery, in a Santa Monica convalescent home.

Filmography

Actor
1980
The Man with Bogart's Face as
Horst Borsht
1978
A Different Approach (Short) as
Dr. Liebling
1977
The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries (TV Series) as
First Citizen
- Hardy Boys and Nancy Drew Meet Dracula, Part II (1977) - First Citizen
1976
Sanford and Son (TV Series) as
General
- Sergeant Gork (1976) - General
1973
Banacek (TV Series) as
Bruno Aufderheidie
- The Three Million Dollar Piracy (1973) - Bruno Aufderheidie
1973
Love, American Style (TV Series) as
Leonid (segment "Love and the Cozy Comrades")
- Love and the Cozy Comrades/Love and the Flunky/Love and the Hoodwinked Honey/Love and the Secret Spouse (1973) - Leonid (segment "Love and the Cozy Comrades")
1972
A Day at the White House as
FBI Director
1972
Search (TV Series) as
Josip Dijilas
- Live Men Tell Tales (1972) - Josip Dijilas (as Martin Koslek)
1972
O'Hara, U.S. Treasury (TV Series) as
Dr. Klaus Vogel
- Operation: Dorias (1972) - Dr. Klaus Vogel
1971
Night Gallery (TV Series) as
Hugo (segment "The Devil Is Not Mocked")
- A Question of Fear/The Devil Is Not Mocked (1971) - Hugo (segment "The Devil Is Not Mocked")
1971
Longstreet (TV Series) as
Von Marks
- Pilot (1971) - Von Marks
1970
Hogan's Heroes (TV Series) as
General Mueller
- The Gestapo Takeover (1970) - General Mueller
1970
Which Way to the Front? as
Captain Schmidt (uncredited)
1968
It Takes a Thief (TV Series) as
Zeitman / 2nd Agent / Schroeder
- The Second Time Around (1969) - Zeitman
- The Thingamabob Heist (1968) - 2nd Agent
- A Sour Note (1968) - Schroeder
1969
Wake Me When the War Is Over (TV Movie) as
Butler
1969
Mission: Impossible (TV Series) as
General
- The Bunker: Part 2 (1969) - General (unconfirmed, uncredited)
- The Bunker: Part 1 (1969) - General
1968
The Wild Wild West (TV Series) as
Igor / Count Hackmar
- The Night of the Diva (1969) - Igor
- The Night of the Big Blackmail (1968) - Count Hackmar
1968
Garrison's Gorillas (TV Series) as
German General
- Time Bomb (1968) - German General
1966
The F.B.I. (TV Series) as
Paul Bohler / Janos Dobrenko
- Blueprint for Betrayal (1967) - Paul Bohler
- List for a Firing Squad (1966) - Janos Dobrenko
1967
The Man from U.N.C.L.E. (TV Series) as
Hotel Porter / Dr. Silas Neary / Dr. Pederson
- The Test Tube Killer Affair (1967) - Hotel Porter
- The Cap and Gown Affair (1967) - Dr. Silas Neary
- The Deadly Smorgasbord Affair (1967) - Dr. Pederson
1967
Batman (TV Series) as
Professor Charm
- A Riddling Controversy (1967) - Professor Charm
- Batman's Anniversary (1967) - Professor Charm
1966
The Girl from U.N.C.L.E. (TV Series) as
Otto / Dr. Boorman
- The Drublegratz Affair (1967) - Otto
- The Horns-of-the-Dilemma Affair (1966) - Dr. Boorman
1966
12 O'Clock High (TV Series) as
Col. Otto Ulrich
- To Seek and Destroy (1966) - Col. Otto Ulrich
1966
Jericho (TV Series) as
Colonel Christian Haas
- Upbeat and Underground (1966) - Colonel Christian Haas
1966
Agent for H.A.R.M. as
Basil Malko
1965
Get Smart (TV Series) as
Dr. Drago
- Weekend Vampire (1965) - Dr. Drago
1965
Burke's Law (TV Series) as
Basalon
- Password to Death (1965) - Basalon
1965
Morituri as
Wilke
1965
Kraft Suspense Theatre (TV Series) as
Rudi
- The Easter Breach (1965) - Rudi
1964
The Rogues (TV Series) as
Fischer / Jobka
- Run for the Money (1965) - Fischer
- The Computer Goes West (1964) - Jobka
1965
The Outer Limits (TV Series) as
Dr. Leo Hausner
- The Brain of Colonel Barham (1965) - Dr. Leo Hausner
1964
36 Hours as
Kraatz
1964
Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea (TV Series) as
Director
- The Fear-Makers (1964) - Director
1964
The Flesh Eaters as
Prof. Peter Bartell
1963
The Rifleman (TV Series) as
Joe Stanic
- Old Tony (1963) - Joe Stanic
1963
Saints and Sinners (TV Series) as
Heinz Heller
- New Lead Berlin (1963) - Heinz Heller
1962
Shannon (TV Series) as
Geeker
- The Gideon Leap (1962) - Geeker
1962
Hitler as
Joseph Goebbels
1962
Thriller (TV Series) as
Col. Andre Bertroux
- Waxworks (1962) - Col. Andre Bertroux
1961
Something Wild as
Landlord
1961
Naked City (TV Series) as
Man sitting in escort service office
- To Dream Without Sleep (1961) - Man sitting in escort service office (uncredited)
1960
Dow Hour of Great Mysteries (TV Series)
- The Great Impersonation (1960)
1958
Kraft Theatre (TV Series)
- Next Door to Death (1958)
1956
Spy for Germany as
Griffins (as Martin Koslak)
1955
Appointment with Adventure (TV Series)
- The Helping Hand (1955)
- The Fateful Pilgrimage (1955)
1953
High Tension (TV Series)
- The Deadliest (1954)
- Mr. Krosneck Disappears (1954)
- Crime and Punishment (1953)
- The Golden Cat (1953)
1954
Treasury Men in Action (TV Series) as
Smuggler
- The Case of the Waiting Diamond (1954) - Smuggler
1954
Suspense (TV Series) as
Hagen
- Torment (1954) - Hagen
1951
Studio One (TV Series) as
Popochenko / Sasha
- The Expendables (1954) - Popochenko
- Stan, the Killer (1952) - Sasha
- Colonel Judas (1951)
1954
The Motorola Television Hour (TV Series) as
Joseph Goebbels
- The Last Days of Hitler (1954) - Joseph Goebbels
1953
Monodrama Theater (TV Series)
- The Tell-Tale Heart (1953)
1953
The Web (TV Series)
- A Fair Exchange (1953)
1952
One Man's Story (TV Series)
- Strange Confession (1952)
1952
Robert Montgomery Presents (TV Series) as
Capt. Krueger
- The Sheffield Story (1952) - Capt. Krueger
1952
Hallmark Hall of Fame (TV Series)
- I Lift Up My Lamp (1952)
1951
The Philco Television Playhouse (TV Series)
- Perspective (1951)
1951
Cameo Theatre (TV Series) as
Swiss guide
- Avalanche (1951) - Swiss guide
1948
Smugglers' Cove as
Count Boris Petrov
1948
Assigned to Danger as
Louie Volkes
1948
Half Past Midnight as
Cortez
1947
The Beginning or the End as
Dr. O. E. Frisch (uncredited)
1946
She-Wolf of London as
Dwight Severn
1946
The Wife of Monte Cristo as
Edmund Dantes, Count of Monte Cristo
1946
House of Horrors as
Marcel De Lange
1946
Just Before Dawn as
Karl Ganss
1946
Crime of the Century as
Paul
1945
The Spider as
Mihail Barak
1945
Pursuit to Algiers as
Mirko
1945
Gangs of the Waterfront as
Anjo Ferreati
1945
The Frozen Ghost as
Rudi Polden
1945
Watchtower Over Tomorrow (Documentary short) as
Delegate of nation X (uncredited)
1945
Strange Holiday as
Examiner
1944
The Mummy's Curse as
Ragheb
1944
Secrets of Scotland Yard as
Josef
1944
The Hitler Gang as
Joseph Goebbels
1944
The Great Alaskan Mystery as
Dr. Hauss
1943
The North Star as
Dr. Richter
1943
Bomber's Moon as
Luftwaffe Maj. von Streicher
1943
Don't Be a Sucker (Short) as
Nazi Orator (uncredited)
1943
The Fighting Guerrillas as
Colonel Brockner
1942
Manila Calling as
Heller
1942
Divide and Conquer (Short) as
German Officer (uncredited)
1942
Berlin Correspondent as
Capt. von Rau
1942
Nazi Agent as
Kurt Richten
1942
Fly-By-Night as
George Tieler
1942
All Through the Night as
Steindorff
1941
The Devil Pays Off as
Grebb, Henchman
1941
International Lady as
Brunner
1941
Underground as
Heller
1940
The Mad Doctor as
Maurice Gretz
1940
Foreign Correspondent as
Tramp
1940
Calling Philo Vance as
Gamble
1939
Nick Carter, Master Detective as
Otto King
1939
Espionage Agent as
Karl Mullen
1939
Nurse Edith Cavell as
Pierre
1939
Confessions of a Nazi Spy as
Joseph Goebbels (uncredited)
1934
Fashions of 1934 as
Dance Director (uncredited)
1930
Die singende Stadt as
Bobby Bertling - Claires Verehrer
1929
Alraune as
Wolfgang Petersen
1929
Napoleon auf St. Helena
1927
Der Fahnenträger von Sedan
Miscellaneous
1967
Tobruk (dialogue coach)
Self
1975
Filmemigration aus Nazideutschland (TV Series documentary) as
Self
Archive Footage
2013
Cinemassacre's Monster Madness (TV Series documentary) as
Ragheb
- The Mummy's Curse (2013) - Ragheb

References

Martin Kosleck Wikipedia


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