Leon Askin

Biography: Austrian actor Leon Askin began his stage career in Germany, then left Europe as abruptly as possible when Hitler came to power. He reactivated his career in New York in 1940, becoming an American citizen three years later. In 1952, Askin made his first Hollywood film, Assignment Paris; though not quite as heavy or menacing-looking as he'd be in the 1960s, the actor was typecast from his first movie as a villain, usually fascist. One of his best early film roles was in Road to Bali (1953), a Hope-Crosby farce in which he played a South Seas witch doctor named Ramayana. Askin later appeared in Danny Kaye's Knock on Wood (1954), this time (typically) cast as a trenchcoated Teutonic spy. More of Askin's "shifty foreigner" characterizations could be enjoyed in The Bowery Boys' Spy Chasers (1955), Billy Wilder's One Two Three (1961), and the notorious political sex farce John Goldfarb Please Come Home (1964), in which the actor played a turbaned arab. As a Nazi officer (surprise,Austrian actor Leon Askin began his stage career in Germany, then left Europe as abruptly as possible when Hitler came to power. He reactivated his career in New York in 1940, becoming an American citizen three years later. In 1952, Askin made his first Hollywood film, Assignment Paris; though not quite as heavy or menacing-looking as he'd be in the 1960s, the actor was typecast from his first movie as a villain, usually fascist. One of his best early film roles was in Road to Bali (1953), a Hope-Crosby farce in which he played a South Seas witch doctor named Ramayana. Askin later appeared in Danny Kaye's Knock on Wood (1954), this time (typically) cast as a trenchcoated Teutonic spy. More of Askin's "shifty foreigner" characterizations could be enjoyed in The Bowery Boys' Spy Chasers (1955), Billy Wilder's One Two Three (1961), and the notorious political sex farce John Goldfarb Please Come Home (1964), in which the actor played a turbaned arab. As a Nazi officer (surprise, surprise) in What Did You Do In the War, Daddy?, Askin dropped dead in anticipation of an evening in bed with a pretty young Italian girl, whereupon the local underground was forced to tote his corpulent corpse all around town to hide the fact that he'd expired. Active in films and as a drama teacher and lecturer into the 1980s, Leon Askin is best known to American TV addicts as the gross (and gross-kopfed) SS officer Burkhalter on the 1960s sitcom Hogan's Heroes. Expand

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Title: Year: Credit: User score:
tbd Diff'rent Strokes: Season 7 Sep 29, 1984 Doshenko tbd
tbd Happy Days: Season 6 Sep 12, 1978 Himmel tbd
tbd Three's Company: Season 3 Sep 12, 1978 Hoffmeier tbd
tbd Hogan's Heroes: Season 6 Sep 20, 1970 Gen. Albert Burkhalter / Burkhalter tbd
tbd Mission: Impossible: Season 4 Sep 28, 1969 Riva tbd
tbd Hogan's Heroes: Season 5 Sep 26, 1969 Gen. Albert Burkhalter / Burkhalter tbd
tbd Hogan's Heroes: Season 4 Sep 28, 1968 Gen. Albert Burkhalter / Burkhalter tbd
tbd The Monkees: Season 2 Sep 11, 1967 Nicolai tbd
tbd Hogan's Heroes: Season 3 Sep 9, 1967 Gen. Albert Burkhalter / Burkhalter tbd
tbd Hogan's Heroes: Season 2 Sep 16, 1966 Gen. Albert Burkhalter / Burkhalter tbd
tbd Hogan's Heroes: Season 1 Sep 17, 1965 Gen. Albert Burkhalter / Burkhalter 8.8
tbd My Favorite Martian: Season 3 Sep 12, 1965 Von Reinbein tbd
tbd Adventures of Superman: Season 3 Apr 23, 1955 Prime Minister Vallin tbd
tbd Adventures of Superman: Season 2 Sep 18, 1953 Ferdinand tbd