John Karlsen
John Karlsen | |
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Born |
Wellington, New Zealand | October 20, 1919
Nationality | New Zealand |
Known for | Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure, The Black Stallion and The Sin Eater |
John Karlsen, sometimes credited as Charles John Karlsen or John Karlson (born Wellington, New Zealand, October 20, 1919), is a former actor from New Zealand who was active in cinema between 1958 and 2003. He is best known for Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure (1989), The Black Stallion (1979) and The Sin Eater (2003). In Europe he appeared in mostly Italian films.
His filmography includes eighty titles, including several works for television.
Selected filmography
- The Naked Maja (1958) as Inquisitor
- Werewolf in a Girls' Dormitory (1961) as Old Man
- Crypt of the Vampire (1964) as Franz Karnstein
- Two Mafiosi Against Goldfinger (1965) as White
- The She Beast (1966) as Count Von Helsing
- Agent 3S3: Massacre in the Sun (1966) as Tereczkov's Boss
- Our Men in Bagdad (1966) as Botschafter
- Requiem for a Secret Agent (1966) as Franco
- Mission Stardust (1967) as Crest
- Face to Face (1967) as University Dean
- Spirits of the Dead (1968) as Schoolmaster in Yard
- What? (1972) as Edward
- Footprints on the Moon (1972) as Alfred Lowenthal
- Fellini's Casanova (1976) as Lord Talou
- The Black Stallion (1979) as Archaeologist
- The Warning (1980) as Ferdinando Violante
- Good King Dagobert (1984) as Corbus
- I Love N.Y. (1987) as the Butler
- The Church (1989) as Heinrich
- Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure (1989) as Evil Duke
- Killer Rules (1993) as Lord Elston
- Frankenstein Unbound (1990) as Parson
- Count Max (1991) as Il maggiordomo
- Caro dolce amore, aka Honey Sweet Love... (1994) as Sir John Atherton
- Screw Loose (1999) as Dr. Caputo
- The Sin Eater (2003), aka as The Order as Eden's Manservant
External links
John Karlsen at the Internet Movie Database
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