
The Third Man
The Third Man

Though born in Czechoslovakia, actor Karel Stepanek was generally regarded as a German actor due to his extensive film work in Germany (as Karl Stepanek) in the years before World War II. Stepanek fled to England in 1940, where, like many European refugee actors, he specialized in portraying Teutonic villains. He tried to stay away from out-and-out Nazi roles, but his predilection for wearing black uniforms and barking out guttural commands left little doubt as to the political preferences of Stepanek's screen characters. One of his most typical characterizations could be found in the 1946 POW drama, The Captive Heart; Stepanek also registered well as a friendlier foreigner in The Fallen Idol (1949). Commuting between London and Hollywood, Karel Stepanek continued to fight World War II, usually on the wrong side, into such '60s films as Sink the Bismarck! (1960), I Aim at the Stars (1960) and Operation Crossbow (1965).
Born: 1899-10-27 in Brünn, Moravia, Austria-Hungary [now Brno, Czech Republic]
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The Third Man

Sink the Bismarck!

The Heroes of Telemark

Operation Crossbow

Anastasia

The Fallen Idol

State Secret

Our Man in Havana

Operation Amsterdam

The Games

The File of the Golden Goose

Never Let Me Go

Affair in Trinidad

A Prize of Gold

No Highway in the Sky

The Cockleshell Heroes

City Beneath the Sea

Conspirator

Schachnovelle

Give Us This Day
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