Oscar Homolka

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Oscar Homolka (August 12, 1898 - January 27, 1978) was an Austrian Jewish film and theatre actor.

Holmoka's strong European accent, stocky appearance, bushy eyebrows and rather Slavic-sounding name led many to believe he was Eastern European or Russian, but he was born in Vienna.

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[edit] Career

Homolka started his career on the Austrian stage, and success there led to work in the much more prestigious German theatrical community in Munich and Berlin. His first movies were the German productions Die Abenteuer eines Zehnmarkscheins (The Adventures of a Ten Mark Note, 1926) and Hokuspokus (Hocuspocus, 1930). After the Nazi rise to power, he emigrated to Britain and later was one of many Jewish actors and theatrical people who fled Europe for the U.S.

In 1936 he acted in Alfred Hitchcock's Sabotage. Although he often played villainous roles – Communist spies, Soviet-bloc military officers or scientists and the like – he was nominated for an Oscar for his portrayal of the crusty uncle in I Remember Mama (1948). Homolka also acted with Marilyn Monroe in The Seven Year Itch, with Ronald Reagan in Prisoner of War and with Katharine Hepburn in The Madwoman of Chaillot. He returned to England in the mid-60s, chalking up two eye-catching turns as the Russian heavy in Funeral in Berlin (1967) and The Billion Dollar Brain (1968). His last film was the Blake Edwards romantic drama The Tamarind Seed in 1974.

[edit] Personal life

Homolka was married four times:

  • His second wife, Baroness Vally Hatvany (died 1938), was also a Hungarian actress. They married December 1937, but she died four months later.
  • His last wife was actress Joan Tetzel (died 1977), whom he married in 1949.

Homolka died 27 January, 1978 in Sussex, England) of pneumonia.

[edit] Trivia

  • In the TV show The Simpsons, Krusty the Klown further emphasized his Jewish heritage by using the word "Oscar Homolka!!!!!" as an exclamation to show surprise when he discovered that the mother of his daughter had decorated her house with artistic renderings of clowns being violently killed, suggesting she still held some animosity toward him.

[edit] Selected filmography (US/UK)

Year Film Role
1936 Sabotage Mr. Verloc
1940 Seven Sinners Antro
1941 The Invisible Woman Blackie Cole
1948 I Remember Mama Uncle Chris
1948 Prisoner of War Col. Biroshilov
1956 The Seven Year Itch Dr. Brubaker
1956 War and Peace Marshal Mikhail Kutuzov
1963 The Long Ships Krok
1967 Funeral in Berlin Colonel Stok
1969 Billion Dollar Brain Colonel Stok
1969 The Madwoman of Chaillot The Commissar
1974 The Tamarind Seed General Golitsyn


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