Wolfgang Lukschy

Wolfgang Lukschy

1905-10-19 – 1983-07-10 (age 77) Berlin, Germany
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Biography

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Wolfgang Lukschy (born 19 October 1905 - 10 July 1983 in Berlin) was a German actor and dubber. He performed in theater, film and television.

He made over 75 film and TV appearances between 1940 and 1979. Possibly his most noted performances worldwide were his roles as Alfred Jodl in the 1962 American war film The Longest Day and as John Baxter in Sergio Leone's 1964 production A Fistful of Dollars alongside Clint Eastwood and Gian Maria Volonté.

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The Longest Day
The Longest Day

1962

as Col. Gen. Alfred Jodl (uncredited)

A Fistful of Dollars
A Fistful of Dollars

1964

as John Baxter

The Odessa File
The Odessa File

1974

as Sturmbannführer Kranz (uncredited)

Flaming Frontier
Flaming Frontier

1965

as Judge Edwards

Inside Out
Inside Out

1975

as Reinhard Holtz

A Place Called Glory
A Place Called Glory

1965

as Charley

Dead Eyes of London
Dead Eyes of London

1961

as Stephen Judd

Lost Treasure of the Incas
The Wild Men of Kurdistan
Die Degenhardts
Twenty-Four Hours to Kill
Twenty-Four Hours to Kill

1965

as Kurt Hoffner

The Dirty Game
The Dirty Game

1965

as Russian General

Emil and the Detectives
Emil and the Detectives

1954

as Oberwachmeister Jeschke

Die Deutschmeister
Die Deutschmeister

1955

as Kaiser Wilhelm II

The Woman of My Dreams
The Woman of My Dreams

1944

as Peter Groll, Oberingenieur

The Racetrack Murders
The Racetrack Murders

1964

as Ed Ranova

Frozen Alive
Frozen Alive

1964

as Inspector Prenton

Was ist denn bloß mit Willi los?
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Ich schwöre und gelobe

1960

as Chefarzt Dr. Feldhusen