
Wolfgang Lukschy
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Wolfgang Lukschy (born 19 October 1905 - 10 July 1983 in Berlin) was a German actor and dubber. He performed in theater, film and television. He made over 75 film and TV appearances between 1940 and 1979. Possibly his most noted performances worldwide were his roles as Alfred Jodl in the 1962 American war film The Longest Day and as John Baxter in Sergio Leone's 1964 production A Fistful of Dollars alongside Clint Eastwood and Gian Maria Volonté. Description above from the Wikipedia article Wolfgang Lukschy, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia
Movie Appearances

Emil and the Detectives
as Oberwachmeister Jeschke
1954

Die Deutschmeister
as Kaiser Wilhelm II
1955

Was ist denn bloß mit Willi los?
as Dr. Finz
1970

Flaming Frontier
as Judge Edwards
1965

Dead Eyes of London
as Stephen Judd
1961

The Wild Men of Kurdistan
as Ali Bei
1965

The Woman of My Dreams
as Peter Groll, Oberingenieur
1944

Inside Out
as Reinhard Holtz
1975

A Place Called Glory
as Charley
1965

Frozen Alive
as Inspector Prenton
1964

The Zurich Engagement
as Jürgen Kolbe
1957

Homesick for You
as Georg Weiler
1952

The Naked Countess
as Anatol
1971

The Odessa File
as Sturmbannführer Kranz (uncredited)
1974

The Girl from the Marsh Croft
as Per Eric Martinsson
1958

Die Nacht vor der Premiere
as Kriminalkommissar Peter Hall
1959

Der fröhliche Wanderer
as Klaus Hoppe
1955

Das haut hin
as Löwendompteur Carossa
1957

The Fire Tongs Bowl
as Mitglied der Tischrunde
1970

Forbidden Paradise
as Prof. Wetterstein
1958
TV Appearances
Münchner Bilderbogen
as Self
1970
Zwischen den Flügen
as Claus Oltmann
1973

Scene of the Crime
as Jochum
1970

Dem Täter auf der Spur
as Marcel
1967

Pater Brown
as Senior Alvares
1966
Kommissariat 9
as Gabner
1975

Lokaltermin
as Verteidiger
1973
Gestern gelesen
as Bankier Düsterberg
1969

Der Kurier der Kaiserin
as Baron Lasko
1970
Suchen Sie Dr. Suk!
as Mr. Pendogger
1972
Sergeant Berry
as Bürgermeister
1974

Luftsprünge
as Konsul Karl Theodor Danneberg
1969