Oscar Beregi (actor, born 1918)

American actor (1918–1976) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Oscar Beregi Jr. (May 12, 1918 November 1, 1976) was a Hungarian-American film and television actor. He was the son of actor Oscar Beregi Sr. and often was billed simply as Oscar Beregi.

Born(1918-05-12)May 12, 1918
DiedNovember 1, 1976(1976-11-01) (aged 58)
Los Angeles, California, U.S.
OccupationActor
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Oscar Beregi
Beregi in the TV series One Step Beyond, episode Message from Clara, 1959
Born(1918-05-12)May 12, 1918
DiedNovember 1, 1976(1976-11-01) (aged 58)
Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Resting place
Grand View Memorial Park
OccupationActor
Years active19591976
Parent(s)Oscar Beregi Sr. (father)
Amália Adler (mother)
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Early life

Beregi was born in Budapest, then a part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, in 1918. His father, Oscar Beregi, was an actor and matinee idol of Hungarian-Jewish origin. The Beregi family moved to Vienna in the early 1920s, after the dissolution of the Empire, due to the elder Oscar's political activities. Both left Europe in 1939 to escape the Nazi takeover, the elder Beregi moved to the United States and the son settled in Chile, where he ran a restaurant. It took several years for the younger Beregi to be granted a visa to enter the U.S., and then only through the intervention of then-U.S. Senator Lyndon B. Johnson.

Career

Television

Making his acting debut at the age of 40, Beregi had a major recurring role as gangster Joe Kulak on The Untouchables. He played the starring role as former Nazi Gunther Lutze in the Twilight Zone episode "Deaths-Head Revisited." He also appeared in the Twilight Zone episodes "The Rip Van Winkle Caper" and "Mute". He also appeared in other television shows, including Hogan's Heroes (twice), The Monkees, The Man From U.N.C.L.E., Blue Light, Don't Call Me Charlie!, The Wild Wild West, Mission: Impossible, Get Smart, Green Acres, and in an episode of The Lucy Show which featured Hogan's Heroes stars Bob Crane and John Banner. He appeared in the Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C. episode “Love and Goulash”, which aired on March 29, 1968.

Film

Beregi's film career included small roles in several major films, including Judgment at Nuremberg (1961), The Incredible Mr. Limpet (1964), My Fair Lady (1964), Ship of Fools (1965), Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex* (*But Were Afraid to Ask) (1972) and Young Frankenstein (1974).

Death

Beregi died of a heart attack on November 1, 1976, aged 58, in Los Angeles, California. He was buried in the Grand View Memorial Park Cemetery in Glendale.[1]

Filmography

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1959Alfred Hitchcock PresentsMan Arguing at TelescopeSeason 5 Episode 2: "The Crystal Trench" (uncredited)
1959The Oregon TrailRalph ClaymanUncredited
1960Let's Make LoveChauffeurUncredited
1960North to AlaskaCaptainUncredited
1960Sea HuntRebreather1 episode
1961Operation EichmannChief of Police, Kuwait
1961The Fiercest HeartKlaas
1961The Twilight ZoneMr. FarwellThe Rip Van Winkle Caper S2 E24
1961The Twilight ZoneGunther LutzeDeaths-Head Revisited S3 E9
1961Judgment at NurembergWaiter at Court LoungeUncredited
1961Police NurseDr. Leon Claudel
1963Decision at MidnightChief Marshal
1963Combat!Major Schiller, DoctorOscar Beregi
1963The Twilight ZoneProfessor Karl WernerMute S3 E5
1964The Incredible Mr. LimpetNazi Admiral
1964My Fair LadyGreek AmbassadorUncredited
1964Youngblood HawkeBuilderUncredited
196436 HoursLieutenant Colonel Ostermann
1965Ship of FoolsHerr Lutz
1965MorituriAdmiral Wendel
1966The MonkeesCount MyronS1:E21, "The Prince and the Paupers"
1967Batman (TV Series)Dr. FloydSeason 2 Episode 48
1967The Scorpio LettersPhilippe Soriel
1968Panic in the CityDr. Paul Cerbo
1970The Christine Jorgensen StoryDr. Victor Dahlman
1970The Great White HopeRagosy
1971The OrganizationAndre / Drug LordUncredited
1971Cactus in the SnowMr. Albert
1972Everything You Always Wanted to Know About SexBrain Control
1974Young FrankensteinSadistic Jailor
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