Oscar Beregi Jr.

Oscar Beregi Jr.

Actor
Born
May 12, 1918
Died
November 1, 1976

Heavyweight Hungarian-born character actor Oscar Beregi Jr.'s best performances were on the small screen, usually as Eastern European or Russian heavies. His stock-in-trade villainy was of a cultured or psychological, rather than physical, nature. It was urbane and intellectual, yet inevitably…

Biography

Heavyweight Hungarian-born character actor Oscar Beregi Jr.'s best performances were on the small screen, usually as Eastern European or Russian heavies. His stock-in-trade villainy was of a cultured or psychological, rather than physical, nature. It was urbane and intellectual, yet inevitably sinister. His father, matinee idol Oscar Beregi Sr., had appeared on the Hungarian and German stage in Shakespearean roles, as well as acting in films since 1919. Both Beregis left Hungary in 1939, the father settling in the United States while the son ran a restaurant in Chile. 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.

When Beregi finally arrived in America, he spoke little English and worked as a salesman for several years, learning the language, before re-entering the acting profession well into middle age. On the big screen, he was largely restricted to small supporting roles. However, Beregi made the most of the meatier roles offered him in television, including as mob boss Joe Kulak (a character possibly based on real-life mobster Jake Guzik) in eight episodes of The Untouchables (1959). He was also impressively commanding as the scientific criminal mastermind Farwell in Rod Serling's The Rip Van Winkle Caper (1961), and, in the same series, as former SS concentration camp commandant Guenther Lutze, driven to insanity by the ghosts of his former victims in Deaths-Head Revisited (1961). He was also effective in Middle Eastern intrigue (The Third Man (1959)) and in lampooning his evil personae in I'm Only Human (1966), Tequila Mockingbird (1969), and Young Frankenstein (1974).

In his spare time, Beregi was a successful breeder of Komondors, a breed of large, white Hungarian sheep dogs, considered a living treasure in their native country.

Actor

KojakKojak(1973)as Fuchs
CaribeCaribe(1975)as Karl Hauser
Young FrankensteinYoung Frankenstein(1974)as Sadistic Jailor
Police StoryPolice Story(1973)as Maitre 'D
Barnaby JonesBarnaby Jones(1973)as Emil Van Dorian

Self

The Pet SetThe Pet Set(1971)as Self
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny CarsonThe Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson(1962)as Self - Guest

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Mon Oct 02 1961 – Fri Jun 19 1964
#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownWinsNomsVotes
1The Twilight Zone25.0019599.038108639
2Judgment at Nuremberg20.0019618.321196995
3The Untouchables10.0019598.0263430
4Adventures in Paradise10.0019598.200443
5My Fair Lady8.0019647.7812107748
6Young Frankenstein5.0019748.002181236
777 Sunset Strip5.0019587.7021814
836 Hours3.7519657.4005373
9Ship of Fools3.0019657.0287728
10Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex * But Were Afraid to Ask2.5019726.70043912