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Leon Askin

Leon Askin (September 18, 1907 – June 3, 2005) was an Austrian actor best known for portraying the character "General Burkhalter" on the TV situation comedy ''Hogan's Heroes''.
==Life and career==
Askin was born Leon Aschkenasy into a Jewish family in Vienna, the son of Malvine (Susman) and Samuel Aschkenazy.
Askin emigrated to the United States in 1940〔 and, served in World War II as a Staff Sergeant in the US Army Air Forces. After the war, went to Hollywood to begin a career in films, invariably portraying foreign characters who speak English with a strong accent. Askin appeared as the Russian composer Anton Rubinstein in a Disneyland anthology episode of the life of Peter Tchaikovsky. Fans of the television series ''Adventures of Superman'' recall his portrayals of an eastern European diamond smuggler (Joseph Ferdinand) in the 1953 black-and-white episode "Superman in Exile",〔http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0506592/?ref_=ttep_ep7〕 and as a South American prime minister in a color episode. He appeared in 20th Century Fox's biblical epic ''The Robe'' in 1953 as a Syrian guide named Abidor. In 1960, he appeared in the film ''Pension Schöller'', and the following year was prominently featured in Billy Wilder's film ''One, Two, Three'', co-starring with James Cagney. He gained wide recognition and popularity by appearing as the stern General Albert Burkhalter in the sitcom ''Hogan's Heroes'' in the late 1960s.
Askin made guest appearances on ''The Monkees'' 1967 episode "The Card Carrying Red Shoes", as Nicolai, on ''Daniel Boone'' in its 1969 episode "Benvenuto... Who?" as Roquelinm and in the "Fiddler in the House" episode of the 1974 situation comedy ''Paul Sand in Friends and Lovers'' as a violin virtuoso. Between 1977 and 1979, he appeared in Steve Allen's PBS series, ''Meeting of Minds'', portraying Martin Luther and Karl Marx. He portrayed a psychology professor in a season six episode of ''Happy Days''. In 1979 he portrayed the character Mr. Hoffmeier of Hoffmeier’s Bakery, judging a pie contest in an episode in the third season of ''Three’s Company'' titled, “The Bake-Off”.
His other film credits include roles in ''Road to Bali'' (1952), ''Desert Legion'' (1953), ''The Veils of Bagdad'' (1953), ''Knock on Wood'' (1954), ''Secret of the Incas'' (1954), ''Son of Sinbad'' (1955), ''The Last Blitzkrieg'' (1959), ''Lulu'' (1962), ''Do Not Disturb'' (1965), ''What Did You Do in the War, Daddy?'' (1966), ''Double Trouble'' (1967), ''The Caper of the Golden Bulls'' (1967), ''The Perils of Pauline'' (1967), ''The Wicked Dreams of Paula Schultz'' (1968), ''A Fine Pair'' (1968), ''The Maltese Bippy'' (1969), ''Death Knocks Twice'' (1969), ''Hammersmith Is Out'' (1972), ''The World's Greatest Athlete'' (1973), ''Going Ape!'' (1981) and ''Frightmare'' (1983). In 1982 he had a brief appearance as a Moscow Anchorman in the film ''Airplane II: The Sequel''.
Askin died in Vienna on June 3, 2005, at age ninety-seven. His interment was at Zentralfriedhof Cemetery.

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