Paul Koslo

Description:

Lean-faced, intense-looking, German-born, Canada-raised Paul Koslo was at his busiest during the 1970s, usually playing shifty, untrustworthy and often downright nasty characters. He first broke into films at age 22 in the low-budget Little White Crimes (1966), and then appeared in a rush of movies taking advantage of his youthful looks, including cult favorites Vanishing Point (1971) and The Omega Man (1971), and the western Joe Kidd (1972), martial arts blaxploitation flick Cleopatra Jones (1973) and crime thriller The Stone Killer (1973). After working alongside such stars as John Wayne, Clint Eastwood, Walter Matthau and Charles Bronson, Koslo's career drifted towards television, and in the 1980s he regularly guest-starred on such TV series as The Incredible Hulk (1977), The A-Team (1983), Matlock (1986), MacGyver (1985) and The Fall Guy (1981). Unfortunately, most of his film work in the 1990s and beyond was "straight-to-video" fare, such as Chained Heat II (1993) and Desert Heat (1999). Koslo is well remembered by many as smart-mouthed small-time hood Bobby Kopas, trying to shake down melon grower Charles Bronson in Mr. Majestyk (1974).

Overview

Birthday June 27, 1944
Born In Warstein, Soest, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany
Height 188 cm
Spouse/Ex- Allaire Paterson-Koslo January 4, 1997 - January 9, 2019 (his death),Diane E Thiel January 14, 1968 - November 1976 (divorced)

Did you know

Trivia His father was a career soldier in the German army. After World War II he moved his family to Saskatchewan, Canada.
Quotes [about working on Heaven's Gate (1980)] That was a great experience, except that the director was a little weird. After like the first nine days of work, he had 1200 extras every day for six months. Twelve hundred extras a day being made up? Can you imagine?

Scores

The Omega Man
1h 38m
6.4
Vanishing Point
1h 39m
7.2
Robot Jox
1h 25m
5.5
The Losers
1h 35m
5.3
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