Leon Askin
Leon Askin (Born: September 18, 1907, Vienna, Austria-Hungary (now Austria), Height 6ft [1.83m]) was an Austrian-American actor who enjoyed a successful career in both theater and television. He is best known for his portrayal of General Albert Burkhalter in the hit sitcom "Hogan's Heroes," a role he played for six seasons from 1965 to 1971. Born Leo Aschkenasy in Vienna, Austria, in 1907, Askin developed an interest in acting at a young age. He studied at the Max Reinhardt Seminar, a prestigious acting school in Vienna, and began his career on the stage in the early 1930s. With the rise of the Nazi regime in Germany, Askin, a Jew, was forced to flee Austria in 1938. He emigrated to the United States, where he continued to work in theater. He also began appearing in films and television shows, often playing villainous roles due to his imposing stature and commanding presence. Askin's most famous role came in 1965 when he was cast as General Burkhalter in "Hogan's Heroes." The show, which chronicled the exploits of a group of American prisoners of war running a secret operation from a German POW camp, was a huge success, and Askin became a household name. After "Hogan's Heroes" ended in 1971, Askin continued to work steadily in television and film. He appeared in numerous guest roles on popular shows such as "The Mary Tyler Moore Show," "The Rockford Files," and "Murder, She Wrote." He also had recurring roles on the soap operas "General Hospital" and "Santa Barbara."
Askin's film credits include such movies as "The Dirty Dozen," "The Night of the Generals," and "The Boys from Brazil." He also continued to work in theater throughout his career, appearing in both Broadway and off-Broadway productions. Askin remained active in acting well into his later years. He published an autobiography, "Quietude and Quest: Protagonists and Antagonists in the Theatre, on and Off Stage as Seen Through the Eyes of Leon Askin," in 1997. He also received numerous awards for his work, including the Austrian Cross of Honor for Science and Art in 1988 and the Silver Cross of Honor in 1994.
Askin died in Vienna in 2005 at the age of 97. He is remembered as one of the most versatile and talented actors of his generation.
Acting
Movie
Airplane II: The Sequel
as Moscow Anchorman
1982
Movie
One, Two, Three
as Peripetchikoff
1961
TV
Mission: Impossible
as Riva
1966
TV
Happy Days
1974
Movie
The Robe
as Abidor
1953
TV
Inspector Rex
as Nachbar
1994
TV
Hogan's Heroes
as Burkhalter
1965
TV
Three's Company
1977
TV
The Outer Limits
as Shop Superintendent
1963
Movie
Guns for San Sebastian
as Vicar General
1967
Movie
Road to Bali
as King Ramayana
1952
TV
The Man from U.N.C.L.E.
as Marvin Elom
1964
TV
The Man from U.N.C.L.E.
as David X. Machina
1964
TV
Adventures of Superman
as Prime Minister Frederick Vallen
1952
Movie
Secret of the Incas
as Anton Marcu
1954
Movie
Sherlock Holmes and the Deadly Necklace
as Charles
1962
TV
The Monkees
as Nicolai
1966
Movie
Frightmare
as Wolfgang
1983
Movie
What Did You Do in the War, Daddy?
as Colonel Kastorp
1966
Movie
Double Trouble
as Inspector de Groote
1967
Movie
Knock on Wood
as Laslo Gromeck
1954
Movie
The World's Greatest Athlete
as Dr. Gottlieb
1973
TV
Daniel Boone
as Roquelin
1964
Movie
Savage Island
as Luker
1985