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Walter Slezak ((:ˌvaltɐ ˈslɛzak)) (3 May 1902 – 21 April 1983) was an Austrian-born character actor and singer who appeared in German films before migrating to the US in 1930 and featuring in numerous Hollywood productions.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Turner Classic Movies: Biography for Walter Slezak )〕 Slezak often portrayed villains or thugs, most notably the German U-boat captain in Alfred Hitchcock's film ''Lifeboat'' (1944), but occasionally he got to play lighter roles, as in ''The Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm'' (1962). He also played a cheerfully corrupt and philosophical private detective in the film noir ''Born to Kill'' (1947) and appeared as Squire Trelawney in ''Treasure Island'' (1972). ==Career== Born in Vienna, Austria, the son of opera tenor Leo Slezak and Elsa Wertheim, he studied medicine for a time and later worked as a bank teller.〔 He was talked into taking his first role, in the 1922 Austrian film ''Sodom und Gomorrah'', by his friend and the film's director, Michael Curtiz.〔 In his early movie career, before he gained a great deal of weight, Slezak was cast as a thin leading man in silent films. He also acted on the stage for many years, debuting on Broadway in 1931.〔 In Vienna in the 1930s, Slezak was close friends with Gustav Klimt Heiress Maria Altmann and her family - the wealthy, influential Bloch-Bauers - and he and Altmann continued their friendship when both emigrated to America in the early 1940s.〔http://www.amazon.com/The-Accidental-Caregiver-Legendary-Holocaust-ebook/dp/B0092GS96K〕 His first American film was ''Once Upon a Honeymoon'' (1942), with Ginger Rogers and Cary Grant.〔 He worked steadily and appeared in over 100 films including ''The Princess and the Pirate'' (1944), ''The Spanish Main'' (1945), ''Sinbad the Sailor'' (1947), ''Born to Kill'' (1947), ''Abbott and Costello in the Foreign Legion'' (1950), ''People Will Talk'' (1951), and ''Call Me Madam'' (1953). Slezak played the lead in Broadway musicals, including ''Fanny'', for which he won the Tony Award for Best Actor in a Musical.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=SOAP STAR STATS: Erika Slezak (Viki, ''OLTL'') )〕 Slezak acted in radio in such shows as ''Lux Radio Theater'', ''Columbia Workshop'', ''The Pepsodent Show'', and ''The Charlie McCarthy Show''. He made numerous television appearances, including in the programs ''This Is Show Business'', ''Playhouse 90'' and ''Studio One'', and appeared as The Clock King in episodes 45 and 46 of TV series ''Batman'' (1966). In the 1970s, Slezak played the non-singing role of Frosch, the jailer, in the San Francisco Opera production of Johann Strauss' operetta ''Die Fledermaus''. Later popular film roles in Britain included the Cliff Richard vehicle Wonderful Live and Black Beauty 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Walter Slezak」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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