Walter Gotell
Born
15 March 1924 (102)
Place of Birth
Bonn, Germany
Also known as
Walter Jack Gotell, Walter Jacques Goettel
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Walter Gotell (15 March 1926 – 5 May 1997) was a German actor, known for his role as General Gogol, head of the KGB, in the James Bond film series. Gotell was born in Bonn, Germany; his family emigrated to the United Kingdom after the Nazis came to power. A fluent English speaker, he started in films as early as 1943, usually playing German henchmen, such as in We Dive at Dawn (1943). He began to have more established roles by the early fifties, starring ...
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Walter Gotell (15 March 1926 – 5 May 1997) was a German actor, known for his role as General Gogol, head of the KGB, in the James Bond film series. Gotell was born in Bonn, Germany; his family emigrated to the United Kingdom after the Nazis came to power. A fluent English speaker, he started in films as early as 1943, usually playing German henchmen, such as in We Dive at Dawn (1943). He began to have more established roles by the early fifties, starring in The African Queen (1951), Ice-Cold in Alex (1958), The Guns of Navarone (1961), 55 Days At Peking (1963), Lancelot and Guinevere (1963), The Spy Who Came In From The Cold (1965), Lord Jim (1965), Black Sunday (1977), The Boys From Brazil (1978), and Cuba (1979). Gotell won the role of KGB General Anatol Gogol in The Spy Who Loved Me for being a look-alike of the former head of Soviet secret police Lavrentiy Pavlovitch Beria. His first role in the James Bond films came in 1963, when he played the henchman Morzeny in From Russia with Love. Starting in the late 1970s, he played the recurring role of General Gogol in the James Bond series, beginning with The Spy Who Loved Me in 1977. The character returned in Moonraker (1979), For Your Eyes Only (1981), Octopussy (1983), A View to a Kill (1985) and The Living Daylights (1987). As the Cold War developed, the role of leader of the KGB was seen to change attitudes to the West - from direct competitor to collaborator. His final appearance, as the Cold War began to become less imminent, sees him transferred to a different, more diplomatic role. Gotell is one of a few actors to have played a villain and a Bond ally in the film series (others being Joe Don Baker, Charles Gray and Richard Kiel). Throughout his career, Gotell also made numerous guest appearances in a wide array of television series. He played Chief Constable Cullen in Softly, Softly: Taskforce between 1969 and 1975. He guested in many series including Danger Man, Knight Rider, The A-Team, Airwolf, The X-Files, Scarecrow and Mrs. King, MacGyver, Star Trek: The Next Generation, Miami Vice, Cagney and Lacey, The Saint, and many others. Description above from the Wikipedia article Walter Gotell, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Filmography (40)
Carnage Collection - Puppet Master: Trunk Full of Terror
2022
Puppet Master: Blitzkrieg Massacre
2018
Sleepaway Camp IV: The Survivor
2012
Puppet Master: The Legacy
2003
Inside 'From Russia with Love'
2000
Prince Valiant
1997
Puppet Master III: Toulon's Revenge
1992
Videozone: The Making of "Puppet Master III"
1991
She Knows Too Much
1989
Sleepaway Camp II: Unhappy Campers
1988
Gregory Peck: His Own Man
1988
The Living Daylights
1987
Liberty
1986
Henry's Shadow
1986
Basic Training
1985
Lace 2
1985
KGB: The Secret War
1985
A View to a Kill
1985
Memed My Hawk
1984
Kalabaliken i Bender
1983
Octopussy
1983
The Scarlet and the Black
1983
For Your Eyes Only
1981
Cry of the Innocent
1980
Flight Level 450
1980
The London Connection
1979
Cuba
1979
Moonraker
1979
The Boys from Brazil
1978
The Stud
1978
March or Die
1977
The Assignment
1977
The Spy Who Loved Me
1977
Black Sunday
1977
Our Miss Fred
1972
Endless Night
1972
The File of the Golden Goose
1969
Cry WoIf
1968
Attack on the Iron Coast
1968
The Spy Who Came In from the Cold
1965