Martin Kosleck
Biography
Martin Kosleck, originally named Nicolaie Yoshkin, was born on March 24, 1904, and passed away on January 15, 1994. He was a prominent actor in German cinema who ultimately sought refuge from the oppressive regime of the Nazis. Motivated by his profound animosity towards Adolf Hitler and his regime, Kosleck carved out a niche for himself in Hollywood, often embodying the roles of sinister Nazi characters. His career in the United States spanned an impressive 46 years during which he participated in over 80 films and television productions.
Kosleck's chilling presence and intense gaze made him a sought-after performer for roles depicting the darker aspects of the Nazi regime. Notably, he portrayed Joseph Goebbels, the infamous propaganda minister, on five separate occasions. Additionally, he took on various other roles, including that of an SS officer and a concentration camp guard, further solidifying his reputation as a leading figure in the portrayal of villainous characters associated with the Nazi regime. Through his work, Kosleck not only entertained audiences but also contributed to the cultural discourse surrounding the impact of fascism in Europe, making his mark in the film industry during a tumultuous period in history.
Filmography
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Morituri
1965
The Hitler Gang
1944 • Joseph Goebbels
36 Hours (1964)
1964
All Through the Night
1942
The Frozen Ghost
1945 • Rudi
The Mad Doctor
1940 • Maurice Gretz
The Mummy's Curse
1944 • Ragheb
Hitler
1962 • Joseph Goebbels
Underground (1941)
1941 • Heller
Manila Calling
1942 • Heller
Berlin Correspondent
1942 • Captain von Rau
International Lady
1941 • Bruner
Pursuit to Algiers
1945 • Mirko
Foreign Correspondent
1940 • Tramp
Nick Carter, Master Detective
1939 • Otto - 3d hurt worker
Nazi Agent
1942 • Kurt Richten
She-Wolf of London
1946 • Dwight Severn
House of Horrors
1946 • Marcel De Lange