Victor Beaumont

Actor (1912–1977) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Victor Beaumont (born Peter Wolff; 7 November 1912 21 March 1977) was a German-born British film and television actor.[1][2]

Born
Peter Wolff

7 November 1912
Died21 March 1977(1977-03-21) (aged 64)
OccupationActor
Yearsactive1930s1977
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Victor Beaumont
Victor Beaumont in Where Eagles Dare 1968
Born
Peter Wolff

7 November 1912
Died21 March 1977(1977-03-21) (aged 64)
OccupationActor
Years active1930s1977
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Biography

Beaumont billed under his birth name of Peter Wolff, appeared in a number of German films (Revolt in the Reformatory, The Virtuous Sinner etc.) and at least one play (Die erste Mrs Selby).[3] After emigrating to the United Kingdom in the 1930s, he appeared in British films and television dramas from the 1940s and Hollywood films from the 1960s. He is perhaps best known for his portrayals of Nazi German characters in films such as Where Eagles Dare (1968) in which he played Colonel Weissner, Carve Her Name with Pride (1958), The Guns of Navarone (1961), The Heroes of Telemark (1965) and Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory (1971) in the uncredited role of the psychologist.

His television appearances included two episodes of The Saint and a cameo appearance in the opening episode, 'Departure and Arrival', as Dr. Hauser in the short-lived, six-episode BBC sci-fi drama series Moonbase 3 (1973).

Beaumont died on 21 March 1977, aged 64.

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