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Theodore Bikel

Theodore Bikel
  • Name: Theodore Bikel
  • Birthday: 1924-05-02
  • Also known as: Theodore Meir Bikel,Теодор Байкел
  • Place of birth: Vienna, Austria
  • Popularity: 5.35
Biography: Theodore Meir Bikel wa a character actor, folk singer and musician. He made his film debut in The African Queen and was nominated for an Academy award for his supporting role as Sheriff Max Muller in The Defiant Ones.

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Title Release date
Eat That Question: Frank Zappa in His Own Words   as  Rance Muhammitz (archive footage) 2016-05-03
Embracing Chaos: Making The African Queen   as  Self 2010-03-23
The Little Traitor   as  Interrogator 2007-09-01
Isn't This a Time! A Tribute Concert for Harold Leventhal   as  Himself 2004-09-17
Crime and Punishment   as  Captain Koch 2002-06-01
Second Chances   as  Dutch John Hathaway 1998-09-01
Babylon 5: In the Beginning   as  Lenonn 1998-01-04
Shadow Conspiracy   as  Prof. Yuri Pochenko 1997-01-25
More Loverly Than Ever: The Making of 'My Fair Lady'   as  Self / Zoltan Karpathy (as Theo Bikel) 1995-12-30
My Family Treasure   as  Grandpa Danieloff 1995-05-23
In the Month of Kislev   as  Narrator 1994-06-01
Benefit of the Doubt   as  Gideon Lee 1993-06-17
Crisis in the Kremlin   as  Leo 1992-01-01
Shattered   as  Dr. Berkus 1991-10-11
The Final Days   as  Henry Kissinger 1989-10-29
See You in the Morning   as  Bronie 1989-04-14
A Stoning in Fulham County   as  Abe Moser 1988-10-24
Inside the Soviet Circus   as  Narrator 1988-03-09
The True Story of Frank Zappa's 200 Motels   as  Self 1988-01-01
Dark Tower   as  Max Gold 1987-10-29
Very Close Quarters 1986-08-14
Prince Jack   as  Georgi 1985-12-01
Night of 100 Stars   as  Self 1982-03-08
Frank Zappa: New York and Elsewhere   as  Rance Muhammitz (voice) (archive footage) 1980-06-01
The Return of the King   as  Aragorn (voice) 1980-05-11
The Stingiest Man in Town   as  Marley's Ghost (voice) 1978-12-23
Loose Change   as  Tom Feiffer 1978-02-26
Victory at Entebbe   as  Yakov Shlomo 1976-12-13
Murder on Flight 502   as  Otto Gruenwaldt 1975-11-21
The Little Ark   as  The Captain 1972-03-01
Killer by Night   as  Sgt. Phl 'Sharkey' Gold 1972-01-07
Frank Zappa filmt 200 Motels   as  Self 1971-12-23
200 Motels   as  Rance Muhammitz / Dave 1971-11-10
Darker Than Amber   as  Meyer 1970-08-14
My Side of the Mountain   as  Bando 1969-06-25
Sweet November   as  Alonzo 1968-02-08
Saint Joan   as  Robert de Baudricourt 1967-12-04
The Diary of Anne Frank   as  Hans Van Daan 1967-11-26
Festival   as  Self 1967-10-23
The Desperate Ones   as  Kisielev 1967-01-01
Noon Wine   as  Homer T. Hatch 1966-11-23
The Russians Are Coming! The Russians Are Coming!   as  The Russian captain 1966-05-25
Sands of the Kalahari   as  Bondrechai 1965-11-24
My Fair Lady   as  Zoltan Karpathy 1964-10-21
Pericles on 31st Street   as  Nicholas Simonakis 1962-04-12
The Dybbuk   as  Sender 1960-10-03
The Blue Angel   as  Klepert 1959-09-04
The Angry Hills   as  Dimitrios Tassos 1959-07-29
Woman Obsessed   as  Dr. R. W. Gibbs 1959-05-27
A Dog of Flanders   as  Piet van Gelder 1959-03-17
I Want to Live!   as  Carl G.G. Palmberg 1958-11-18
The Defiant Ones   as  Sheriff Max Muller 1958-08-14
I Bury the Living   as  Andy McKee 1958-07-01
Fraulein   as  Col. Dimitri Bucaron 1958-06-08
The Enemy Below   as  Heinie Schwaffer 1957-12-25
The Pride and the Passion   as  General Jouvet 1957-07-10
The Vintage   as  Eduardo Uribari 1957-05-08
Flight from Vienna   as  Col. Sandor Kosice 1956-01-31
Julius Caesar   as  Julius Caesar 1955-08-01
Above Us the Waves   as  German Officer 1955-03-29
The Colditz Story   as  Vandy 1955-01-25
The Divided Heart   as  Josip 1954-11-09
Betrayed   as  German Sergeant (uncredited) 1954-09-07
The Young Lovers   as  Joseph 1954-08-24
Forbidden Cargo   as  Max 1954-05-04
The Love Lottery   as  Parsimonious 1954-01-30
The Kidnappers   as  Dr. Willem Bloem 1953-12-01
A Day to Remember   as  Henri Dubot 1953-11-10
Melba   as  Paul Brotha 1953-08-07
Never Let Me Go   as  Lieutenant 1953-03-18
Moulin Rouge   as  King Milo IV of Serbia 1952-12-23
The African Queen   as  First Officer 1952-01-07