Walter Gotell

Walter Jack Gotell (15 March 1924 – 5 May 1997) was a German actor, known for his role as General Gogol, head of the KGB, in the Roger Moore-era of the James Bond film series,[2] as well as having played the role of Morzeny, a villain, in From Russia With Love. He also appeared as Gogol in the final part of The Living Daylights (1987), Timothy Dalton's first Bond film.

Walter Gotell
Gotell, as General Anatol Gogol in The Spy Who Loved Me (1977).
Born
Walter Jack Gotell

(1924-03-15)15 March 1924
Bonn, Rhenish Prussia, Germany
Died5 May 1997(1997-05-05) (aged 73)
Los Angeles, California, U.S.[1]
NationalityGerman
OccupationActor
Years active1942–1997
Spouse(s)Yvonne Hills (1958–1974; her death); 1 child
Celeste F. Mitchell (1974–1997; his death)

Life and career

Gotell was born in Bonn; his family emigrated to Britain after the arrival of Nazism in Germany. A fluent English speaker, he started in films as early as 1943, usually playing German villain officer, such as in We Dive at Dawn (1943). He began to have more established roles by the early 1950s, starring in The African Queen (1951), The Red Beret (1953) for Albert R. Broccoli, Ice Cold in Alex (1958), The Guns of Navarone (1961), The Road to Hong Kong (1962), Lord Jim (1965), Black Sunday (1977), The Boys from Brazil (1978) and Cuba (1979).

His first role in the James Bond film series was in 1963, when he played the henchman Morzeny in From Russia with Love. From the late 1970s, he played the recurring role of General Gogol in the series, beginning with The Spy Who Loved Me (1977). Gotell gained the role of KGB General Anatol Gogol because of his resemblance to the former head of Soviet secret police Lavrentiy Beria. 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 neared its end, the role of leader of the KGB was seen to change attitudes to the West – from direct competitor to collaborator. Gotell is one of a few actors to have played a villain and a Bond ally in the film series (others being Charles Gray, Richard Kiel and Joe Don Baker).

Throughout his career, Gotell also made numerous guest appearances in television series including Danger Man, Knight Rider, The A-Team, Airline, Airwolf, The X-Files, Scarecrow and Mrs. King, MacGyver, Star Trek: The Next Generation, Miami Vice, Cagney & Lacey and The Saint among others. He played Chief Constable Cullen in Softly, Softly: Taskforce (1969–75).

Other

Gotell was a businessman as well as an actor, and used his acting salaries to fund his business interests. He had one daughter, Carol, born in 1960. He died on 5 May 1997 in Los Angeles, California, from cancer, at the age of 73.

Filmography

Film

Television

  • The Saint - episode - The Hi-jackers (1964) as Hans Lasser
  • Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color - 3 episodes - (1964 & 1979) as Benton / Simmons
  • Sherlock Holmes - episode - Wisteria Lodge (1968) as Henderson
  • Softly, Softly: Task Force (1969-1975) - 55 episodes - as Chief Constable Arthur Cullen
  • Hallelujah! as Lt. Colonel Henderson
  • Scarecrow and Mrs. King - episode - Service Above and Beyond (1983) as Kurt Hollander
  • Airwolf - episode - Fight Like a Dove (1984) as Oberst Helmut Krüger / Hans Daubert
  • Fantasy Island - episode - Bojangles and the Dancer/Deuces Are Wild (1984) as Edward C. Bass / Charles Childress
  • The A-Team - episode - Where Is the Monster When You Need Him? (1985) as Ramon DeJarro
  • Spenser for Hire - episode - A Madness Most Discreet (1986) as Max Claus
  • Knight Rider - episode - Knight Sting (1985) as Simon Carascas
  • MacGyver - episode - GX-1 (1987) as Starkoss
  • Miami Vice - episode - When Irish Eyes Are Crying (1986) as Max Klizer
  • Star Trek: The Next Generation - episode - Home Soil (1988) as Kurt Mandl
  • MacGyver - episode - Gold Rush (1989) as General Barenov
  • The X-Files - episode - Paper Clip (1995) as Victor Klemper

Other appearances

  • Inside 'From Russia with Love' - Video documentary short (2000) - Himself / Morzeny
gollark: It's a bit repetitive.
gollark: We need some sort of list of good spirit quotes.
gollark: It might be more efficient (for me (if I could actually be bothered)) to just use patreon for support, except I think they *do* take a significant cut of things and are bad for small-amount-per-month donations.
gollark: If I had money, and some need for T-shirts, and could buy them in the UK, I... might buy those (not sure where I was going with this).
gollark: "ah yes, you can draw this squiggly line, you are CLEARLY the right person"

References

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