Oskar Homolka (August 12, 1898 – January 27, 1978) was an Austrian film and theatre actor. Homolka's strong accent, stocky appearance, bushy eyebrows and Slavic-sounding name led many to believe he was Eastern European or Russian, but he was born in Vienna, Austria-Hungary.
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1975
as Self
1975
as Dr. Helmut Von Schulthers
1974
as Father
1974
as General Golitsyn
1974
1973
as Father Dimitrius
1972
as Zoltan Kolas
1970
as Engstrand
1970
as Racovsky
1969
as The Commissar
1968
as Inspector Ruff
1968
as Stryker
1967
as General Stok
1967
as Sam
1966
as Colonel Stok
1965
as Stan Pulaski
1964
as Krok
1963
as Janek Cybowski
1963
1962
as Urias Hawke
1962
as The Duke ('The Dream')
1962
as Dr. Prokosch
1961
as Krull
1961
1960
as Ghoul
1960
as Pierre Jacquelin
1958
as Savelic
1958
as The Doctor
1958
as Khrushchev
1958
as Van Dam
1957
as Dr. Emerich
1956
as Field Marshal Kutuzov
1955
1955
as Carl Kaminsky
1955
as Carpius
1955
as Jan Vander Klaue / Mr A J Keyser
1955
as Dr. Brubaker
1954
as Christy Christakos
1954
as Col. Nikita I. Biroshilov
1953
as Inspector Hanaud
1953
as King
1952
as Zekov
1952
as Jeno Reinitz
1951
as Dr.Herbert Hirth
1951
as Self
1950
as Andreas (as Oscar Homolka)
1950
1949
as Joe Lucasta
1948
as Bert
1948
as Uncle Chris
1947
as Desius Heiss
1943
as Lev Pressinger
1943
as Maxim Litvinov
1941
as Prof. Gurkakoff
1941
as Dr. Rameau
1940
as Blackie
1940
as Commissar Vasiliev
1940
as Antro
1937
as Capt. Jakob Therbecke
1937
as Karl Verloc - Her Husband
1936
as Detective Schenck Gotz
1936
as Ohm Paul Kruger
1933
as James Godfrey
1933
as Robert Keßler
1932
1932
as André Carno
1931
as Lanskoi
1931
as Anton
1931
as Sergei Dmitrijewitsch Sasonow
1931
as Ricardo Gabiano
1930
as Major Ferdinand Walsin-Esterházy
1930
as Gerichtspräsident Grandt
1930
as Erzieher
1928
as Amtmann
1928
1928
as Zurube
1928
as Dr. Horner
1927
as Jack
1927
as Fridolin Bortis
1927
1927
1927
as Anton - Pimp
1927
as Der Matrose
1926
as Director Haniel