Leon Askin | |
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![]() Askin inRoad to Bali (1952) | |
Born | Leo Aschkenasy (1907-09-18)18 September 1907 |
Died | 3 June 2005(2005-06-03) (aged 97) Vienna,Austria |
Resting place | Vienna Central Cemetery |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1930s–2001 |
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Leon Askin (German pronunciation:[ˈleːɔnˈaskin]ⓘ; bornLeo Aschkenasy, 18 September 1907 – 3 June 2005) was anAustrian actor best known inNorth America for portraying the character General Burkhalter on the TVsituation comedyHogan's Heroes.
Askin was born into aJewish family inVienna, the son of Malvine (Susman) and Samuel Aschkenasy (both of whom were later murdered in a Germanconcentration camp).[1] According to his autobiography his first experience of show business occurred during World War I when he recited a poem before EmperorFranz Joseph. In the 1920s, he studied acting withLouise Dumont andMax Reinhardt. While working at Vienna's "ABC" cabaret theater in the 1930s, he frequently directed the works of dissident political writerJura Soyfer.
Askin fled Austria to the United States in 1940,[1] after having been beaten and abused by the NaziSA andSS. His parents were murdered in theTreblinka death camp. He then served inWorld War II as a Staff Sergeant in theU.S. Army Air Forces. After the war, he went toHollywood to begin a career in films, invariably portraying foreign characters who speak English with a strong accent. Askin appeared as the Russian composerAnton Rubinstein in a Disneyland anthology episode of the life ofPeter Tchaikovsky.[2] Fans of thetelevision seriesAdventures of Superman recall his portrayals of an eastern European diamond smuggler (Joseph Ferdinand) in the 1953 black-and-white episode "Superman in Exile",[3] and as a South American prime minister in a color episode. He appeared in20th Century Fox's biblical epicThe Robe in 1953 as a Syrian guide named Abidor. In 1960, he appeared in the filmPension Schöller, and the following year was prominently featured inBilly Wilder's filmOne, Two, Three, co-starring withJames Cagney.
Askin gained wide recognition and popularity for his recurring role as the sternGeneral Albert Burkhalter in the sitcomHogan's Heroes, appearing in 67 episodes of the show’s run from 1965 to 1971, including the pilot episode. Burkhalter was the gruff and portly commanding officer of Colonel Klink, the bungling commandant of a German World War II prisoner-of-war camp, manipulated by American Colonel Hogan so that the prisoners would get away with clandestine activities.
Askin made guest appearances onThe Restless Gun 1957 episode "The Shooting of Jett King",My Favorite Martian and the 1965 episode "Martin Of The Movies" as Von Reinbein.The Monkees 1967 episode "The Card Carrying Red Shoes", as Nicolai, onDaniel Boone in its 1969 episode "Benvenuto... Who?" as Roquelinm and in the "Fiddler in the House" episode of the 1974 situation comedyPaul Sand in Friends and Lovers as a violin virtuoso. Between 1977 and 1979, he appeared inSteve Allen'sPBS series,Meeting of Minds, portrayingMartin Luther andKarl Marx. In 1978 he portrayed a psychology professor in season six episode eight ofHappy Days. In 1979 he portrayed the character Mr. Hoffmeier of Hoffmeier’s Bakery, judging a pie contest in the third season episode 19 ofThree’s Company titled "The Bake-Off".
His other film credits include roles in:
In 1982, he had a brief appearance as a Moscow Anchorman in the filmAirplane II: The Sequel.Askin had a role in the classicMel Brooks comedyYoung Frankenstein (1974), but his scenes were cut from the film.
Askin died from natural causes inVienna on June 3, 2005, at the age of 97 and is interred atVienna Central Cemetery.[4]
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1952 | Assignment – Paris! | Franz | Uncredited |
1952 | Road to Bali | King Ramayana | |
1953 | Desert Legion | Maj. Vasil | |
1953 | South Sea Woman | Pierre Marchand | |
1953 | China Venture | Wu King | |
1953 | The Robe | Abidor | |
1953 | The Veils of Bagdad | Pasha Hammam | |
1954 | Knock on Wood | Laslo Gromeck | |
1954 | Secret of the Incas | Anton Marcu | |
1954 | Valley of the Kings | Valentine Arko | |
1955 | Carolina Cannonball | Otto | |
1955 | Son of Sinbad | Khalif | |
1955 | Spy Chasers | Col. Alex Baxis | |
1958 | Der Schinderhannes | Rochus Eppelsheimer | |
1959 | The Last Blitzkrieg | Sergeant Steiner | |
1959 | Abschied von den Wolken | Gen. Cordobas | |
1960 | Mistress of the World | Fernando | |
1960 | Pension Schöller | Fritz Bernhardi | |
1960 | Until Money Departs You | Dr. Plauert | |
1960 | Weit ist der Weg | Luiz | |
1961 | Immer Ärger mit dem Bett | Luigi Papagallo | |
1961 | Blind Justice | Strafverteidiger Dr. Leupold | |
1961 | One, Two, Three | Peripetchikoff | |
1962 | Lulu | Dr. Goll | |
1962 | The Testament of Dr. Mabuse | Flocke | |
1962 | Sherlock Holmes and the Deadly Necklace | Charles | |
1965 | John Goldfarb, Please Come Home! | Samir | |
1965 | Do Not Disturb | Langsdorf | |
1966 | What Did You Do in the War, Daddy? | Col. Kastorp | |
1967 | Double Trouble | Inspector de Groote | |
1967 | The Caper of the Golden Bulls | Morchek | |
1967 | The Perils of Pauline | Commisar | |
1968 | The Wicked Dreams of Paula Schultz | Oscar | |
1968 | Guns for San Sebastian | Vicar General | |
1968 | A Fine Pair | Chief Wellman | |
1968 | Die Funkstreife Gottes | Felix | |
1968 | Lucrezia | Alessandro VI | |
1969 | The Maltese Bippy | Axel Kronstadt | |
1969 | Death Knocks Twice | Pepe Mangano | |
1972 | Hammersmith Is Out | Dr. Krodt | |
1973 | Doctor Death: Seeker of Souls | Thor | |
1973 | Genesis II | Overseer | |
1973 | The World's Greatest Athlete | Dr. Gottlieb | |
1974 | Young Frankenstein | Herr Waldman | Uncredited / Scene Deleted |
1974 | Karl May | Klotz-Sello | |
1974 | Perahim – die zweite Chance | ||
1975 | Parapsycho – Spectrum of Fear | ||
1981 | Going Ape! | Zebrewski | |
1982 | Airplane II: The Sequel | Moscow Anchorman | |
1983 | Frightmare | Wolfgang | |
1984 | A Stroke of Genius | ||
1985 | Savage Island | Luker | |
1985 | Stiffs | Funeral Director | |
1985 | First Strike | ||
1986 | Odd Jobs | Don Carlucci | |
1987 | Deshima | Frank Nievergelt | |
1994 | OcchioPinocchio | The Psychiatrist | |
1994 | Höhenangst | Vater Gusenleitner | |
1994 | Adolf Lanz – Mein Krampf | Josef Lanz von Liebenfels | |
1995 | Tödliche Liebe | ||
1998 | Black Flamingos – Sie lieben euch zu Tode | ||
1999 | Kubanisch rauchen | Waranovsky | |
2001 | Ene mene muh – und tot bist du | (final film role) |
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1965-1971 | Hogan's Heroes | General Burkhalter | Recurring role; 67 episodes |
1967 | The Monkees | Nicolai | S2:E9, "The Card Carrying Red Shoes" |
1969 | Daniel Boone | Roquelin | 1 episode |
1979 | Three's Company | Mr. Hoffmeier | S3:E18, "The Bake-Off" |
1982 | The Scooby & Scrappy-Doo/Puppy Hour | Additional voices | |
1983 | Kottan ermittelt | Rudolf Wasservogel | 3 episodes |
1985 | Diff'rent Strokes | Doshenko | Episode: "Russian Embassy" |
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