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Walter Slezak (3 May 1902 - 21 April 1983) was a portly Austrian character actor who appeared in numerous Hollywood films. Slezak often portrayed villains or thugs, most notably the German U-boat engineer in Alfred Hitchcock's 1944 Lifeboat, but occasionally he got to play lighter roles, as in 1962's The Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm. He also played a cheerfully corrupt and philosophical private detective in the 1947 film noir Born to Kill and appeared as Squire Trelawney in the 1972 version of Treasure Island
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Walter Slezak
Born 1902-05-03 (120 years ago) in Vienna, Austria. Dead 1983-04-21 (80 years).
Award | Year |
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Tony Award for Best Actor in a Musical (Fanny) | 1955 |
Award | Year |
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Tony Award for Best Actor in a Musical (Fanny) | 1955 |
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Johanna Van Ryn(Gifta: 1943-10-10–1983-04-21) |
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