Theodore Bikel

Description:

Theodore Bikel is one of the most versatile and respected actors and performers of his generation. A master of languages, dialects and accents, he has played every sort of film villain and semi-bad guy imaginable, and always adds depth, dimension and even sympathy to characters that would end up as cardboard cutouts in the hands of lesser actors. His memorable supporting roles include a German naval officer in The African Queen (1951), the king of Serbia in Moulin Rouge (1952) and a German submarine officer in The Enemy Below (1957). He was nominated for an Academy Award for his role in The Defiant Ones (1958). Equally at home on the stage, Bikel is remembered for creating the role of Captain Von Trapp in the original Broadway cast of "The Sound of Music" opposite Mary Martin. He also appeared on stage in "Tonight in Samarkand", "The Lark" and "The Rope Dancers". Bikel is fluent in more than half a dozen European and Middle Eastern languages, and sings folk songs in nearly 20 languages, skillfully accompanying himself on guitar, mandolin, balalaika and harmonica. He was a regular on the early 1960s TV show Hootenanny (1963), a weekly cavalcade of folk music. Over the years he has performed on college campuses and in concert halls all over the country, and has recorded a number of record albums of folk music from around the world.

Overview

Birthday May 2, 1924
Born In Vienna, Austria
Alternative names Theo Bikel
Height 185 cm
Spouse/Ex- Aimee Ginsburg December 29, 2013 - July 21, 2015 (his death),Tamara Brooks November 11, 2008 - May 12, 2012 (her death),Rita Weinberg Call April 7, 1967 - 2008 (divorced),Ofra Bikel 1955 - 1957 (divorced)
Parents Josef Bikel
Children Robert Simon Bikel

Did you know

Trivia Rodgers and Hammerstein wrote the song "Edelweiss" specifically for him to perform on Broadway in "The Sound of Music".
Quotes You learn more from the flops than from the hits.
Nickname Theo

Scores

My Fair Lady
2h 50m
7.7
The Defiant Ones
1h 36m
7.6
The Enemy Below
1h 38m
7.4
The African Queen
1h 45m
7.7
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