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    Oskar Homolka (August 12, 1898 – January 27, 1978) was an Austrian film and theatre actor, who went on to work in Germany, Britain, and America. Both his voice and his appearance fitted him for roles as communist spies or Soviet officials, for which he was in regular demand.

  2. Oscar Homolka. Actor: The Seven Year Itch. Because of his heavy generically "European" accent and Slavic-sounding surname (not an uncommon one among Czechs or Slovaks), many people assumed Oscar Homolka was Eastern European or Russian.

  3. Oscar Homolka. Actor: The Seven Year Itch. Because of his heavy generically "European" accent and Slavic-sounding surname (not an uncommon one among Czechs or Slovaks), many people assumed Oscar Homolka was Eastern European or Russian.

  4. Oscar Homolka was an Austrian-born U.S. character actor of stage and screen, known for his memorable portrayals of spies and villains. After two years of military service in World War I, Homolka made his stage debut in Vienna, playing a small part in The Little Man (1918).

  5. Jan 29, 1978 · Homolka, for decades one of the leading character actors of stage, theatre and television, with a range from somber terror to chortling affability, died Friday in Sussex, England....

  6. Here are 10 things you should know about Oscar Homolka, born on August 12, 1898. The character actor had a face and a voice for villainy, but played a divers...

  7. Oskar Homolka (August 12, 1898 – January 27, 1978) was an Austrian film and theatre actor. Homolka's strong accent, stocky appearance, bushy eyebrows and Slavic-sounding name led many to believe he was Eastern European or Russian, but he was born in Vienna, Austria-Hungary.

  8. Oscar Homolka - Actors and Actresses. Nationality: Austrian. Born: Vienna, Austria, 12 August 1898 (some sources give 1901 and 1903). Education: Attended the Royal Dramatic Academy, Vienna.

  9. Austrian actor whose broad "Brezhnevite" features and Slavic accent were exploited in both comic and villainous roles after he settled in the US in 1936. Memorable as the crusty uncle in "I Remember Mama" (1948)....

  10. Oscar Homolka. Highest Rated: 100% Ball of Fire (1941) Lowest Rated: Not Available. Birthday: Aug 12, 1898. Birthplace: Vienna, Austria-Hungary. Austrian actor whose broad "Brezhnevite" features...

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