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  1. Alan Oppenheimer (born April 23, 1930) is an American-born character and voice actor, who has appeared in numerous movies and Television shows since the early 1960s, which would include four appearances on the 1960s American sitcom, Hogan's Heroes. Oppenheimer was born in New York City on April 23, 1930, to Louis and Irene Oppenheimer. His father worked as a stockbroker. Oppenheimer married ...

  2. As a character actor, Oppenheimer has had diverse roles in popular American television programming, from playing a Nazi in Hogan's Heroes, to playing an Israeli secret agent as well as a double-agent KAOS scientist on Get Smart, to being the second actor to play Dr. Rudy Wells in The Six Million Dollar Man (Martin Balsam played the role in the ...

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    Title
    Role
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    2022
    Voice
    2021
    Voice [6]
    2020
    Mirror Max, Roach, Flea Circus
    Voice, episode: "Snow White"
    2019
    Old Timer
    Voice, episode: "What is Time?"
  3. Hogan's Heroes (1965–1971) Alan Oppenheimer: Colonel Sitzer, Herman Freitag, Major Byron Buckles, Wilhelm. Showing all 9 items Jump to: Photos (9) Photos . See also ...

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    • Skeletor — 'He-Man' (1983-1985) In Eternia, where advanced science meets sword and sorcery, the evil Skeletor plots in his lair at Snake Mountain. An accomplished dark sorcerer, Skeletor and his minions seek to conquer Castle Greyskull and gain access to the ancient magic within.
    • Warpath — 'The Transformers' (1984-1987) First appearing in season two of The Transformers, Warpath is an Autobot who can transform into a tank. He doesn't seem all there, as demonstrated when he peppers his speech with random words like Blam!
    • Falkor — 'The Neverending Story' (1984) For this '80s fantasy classic, Oppenheimer lent his voice to three characters. Though his performances as the friendly Rock Biter and the evil wolf Gmork are excellent, the standout has to be as the luck dragon, Falkor.
    • Vanity Smurf — 'The Smurfs' (1981-1989) One of the most successful cartoons of the 1980s, The Smurfs followed a village of the titular blue creatures who get up to many adventures in their forest home.
  4. The Flight of the Valkyrie: Directed by Gene Reynolds. With Bob Crane, Werner Klemperer, John Banner, Robert Clary. Hogan's efforts to help a German baroness to escape are thwarted by Klink, who has arranged for the transfer of a British prisoner who is senior to Colonel Hogan.

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  6. "Hogan's Heroes" Two Nazis for the Price of One (TV Episode 1967) Alan Oppenheimer as Herman Freitag. Menu. Movies. ... Hogan's Heroes a list of 165 titles

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