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  1. Walter Slezak. Highest Rated: 94% Michael (1924) Lowest Rated: 67% Bedtime for Bonzo (1951) Birthday: May 3, 1902. Birthplace: Vienna, Austria-Hungary. Romantic lead and then (due to his ...

  2. Walter Slezak. Actor: Lifeboat. Tall, portly Viennese character actor Walter Slezak simultaneously pursued two different careers after his arrival in America in 1930: one, as a star of musical comedy on the stage, and another, as a portrayer of villains, impish rogues or pompous buffoons on screen. Walter was born in May 1902 in Vienna, Austria, to a musical family, the son of Elisabeth ...

  3. In her two-hour interview, actress Erika Slezak talks about her early years and describes her father, screen star Walter Slezak, and her grandfather, a famous opera singer. She discusses her own training at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts, shares early stage experiences, and speaks in great detail about the role for which she is most associated, that of "Victoria Lord" on the daytime soap ...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Erika_SlezakErika Slezak - Wikipedia

    Erika Slezak ( / ˈsleɪzæk /; born August 5, 1946) [1] is an American actress, best known for her role as Victoria "Viki" Lord on the American daytime soap opera One Life to Live from 1971 through the television finale in 2012 and again in the online revival in 2013. She is one of the longest-serving serial actors in American media.

  5. Walter Slezak. Latest News on Walter Slezak: New and Upcoming Releases For the Week of November 2 - BEETLEJUICE Demos, First Song From THE PROM, and More! (Nov 5, 2020) THE RONALD REAGAN PICTURE ...

  6. Other articles where Walter Slezak is discussed: Leo Slezak: His son, Walter Slezak (1902–83), a well-known American actor, wrote an autobiography, What Time’s the Next Swan? (1962). The title refers to his father’s famous ad-lib in Richard Wagner’s Lohengrin, when the boat drawn by a swan moved offstage without him.

  7. Walter Slezak Romantic lead and then (due to his increasing weight) character player, discovered by Michael Curtiz in Hungary in 1922. Slezak began appearing in German films that year and moved to the US, initially as a stage actor, in 1930.

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