Eric Pohlmann (German: Erich Pohlmann; born Erich Pollak; 18 July 1913 – 25 July 1979) was an Austrian theatre, film and television character actor who worked mostly in the United Kingdom. He is known for voicing Ernst Stavro Blofeld, the primary antagonist of the James Bond series, in the films From Russia with Love and Thunderball.

Eric Pohlmann
Born
Erich Pollak

(1913-07-18)18 July 1913
Died25 July 1979(1979-07-25) (aged 66)
Years active1948–1979
Spouse(s)Liselotte Goettinger (1939–1968; her death; 2 children);
Lili Stern-Pohlmann

Early life

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Pohlmann was born in Vienna, Austria-Hungary, and received classical actor training under the renowned director Max Reinhardt. He appeared at the Raimund Theater, and supplemented his income by working as an entertainer in a bar.

In 1939, he followed his fiancée and later wife, actress Lieselotte Goettinger, into exile in London. Until mid-1941, both were kept in an internment camp. After their release, Eric took part in propaganda broadcasts against the Nazis on the BBC World Service. In order to earn a living, the Pohlmanns temporarily took positions in the household of the Duke of Bedford, Lieselotte as a cook and Eric, as he then became known, as butler.

Career

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After the war, he began a career on the London stage. Among other roles he played "Peachum" in Bertolt Brecht and Kurt Weill's The Threepenny Opera. From the end of the 1940s, Pohlmann was often present in film and television productions, taking supporting roles in various adventure and crime films, and appearing occasionally in comedies. His large frame and massive features typecast him in roles as master criminals and spies, or conversely as police officers or detectives, as well as other figures of authority. He was frequently cast in "foreign" roles, portraying Turks, Italians, Arabs, Greeks or Asians; he also played King George II in Disney's Rob Roy, the Highland Rogue and King George III twice.

One of his earliest film appearances was in Carol Reed's classic The Third Man (1949). He also played supporting roles in such British films as They Who Dare (1954), Chance of a Lifetime (1950), Reach for the Sky (1956), and Expresso Bongo (1960). He also appeared in US productions, notably Moulin Rouge (1952), Mogambo (1953), Lust For Life (1956) and 55 Days at Peking (1963). Twice he appeared in films directed by Richard Thorpe and starring Robert TaylorThe Adventures of Quentin Durward (1955) and The House of the Seven Hawks (1959).

He displayed his comedic talents in films like Gentlemen Marry Brunettes (1955) with Jane Russell, as a lecherous Arab sheikh in The Belles of St. Trinian's (1954), as "The Fat Man" in Carry On Spying (1964) and in The Return of the Pink Panther (1975).

Pohlmann (uncredited) also provided the voice of the unseen head of SPECTRE, Ernst Stavro Blofeld, in the James Bond films From Russia with Love (1963) and Thunderball (1965).

In the 1960s and 1970s, Pohlmann relaunched his German-speaking career in West German and Austrian film and television productions. He had guest roles in the popular crime series Der Kommissar and Derrick, and also appeared in television plays for ORF and Bayerischer Rundfunk, often under the direction of Franz Josef Wild [de]. In addition to The Defence Counsel (1961) with Barbara Rütting and Carl Heinz Schroth, he appeared in Little Lord Fauntleroy [de] (1962) with Albrecht Schoenhals and Michael Ande, as well as The Dreyfus Affair (1968) with Karl Michael Vogler and Bernhard Wicki. In 1962, Pohlmann also appeared in The Puzzle of the Red Orchid starring Marisa Mell, Christopher Lee and Klaus Kinski, a West German film adaptation of an Edgar Wallace novel.

His many roles in Austrian TV's acclaimed production of Friedrich Torberg's 'Tante Jolesch' established Pohlmann as a major star in his home country.

Pohlmann's greatest success in German TV drama came in 1970 with an adaptation of Wilkie Collins' novel The Woman in White, one of the most successful television productions of the year which gained over 9 million viewers. Under the direction of William Semmelroth, Pohlmann appeared in the role of the villainous Count Fosco, alongside Heidelinde Weis, Christoph Bantzer, Pinkas Braun and Helmut Käutner. The mini-series has a cult following to this day.

Pohlmann was a regular on British television, taking the role of "Inspector Goron" in the 1954-1955 TV series Colonel March of Scotland Yard with Boris Karloff, and appearing as a guest star in such series as The Saint, The Champions, The Avengers, Danger Man, Department S, Jason King and Paul Temple.

In 1978, he worked with the actor-director Maximilian Schell in an Austro/West German film production of Ödön von Horváth's play Geschichten aus dem Wienerwald (Tales from the Vienna Woods). The film was shown at the 1979 London Film Festival. In that year, during final rehearsals for his second appearance at the Salzburg Festival, Pohlmann suffered a heart attack, and died the same day in a hotel in Bad Reichenhall. He was 66. He was survived by his children and his second wife, Lili Stern-Pohlman, a Polish-born Holocaust survivor.[1]

In 2006, the Turner Classic Movies "31 Days of Oscar" festival was based on the theme of "360 Degrees of Oscar" (based on the game of "Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon") in which TCM chooses an actor who has played a significant role in Oscar history, and builds its entire schedule around him. They chose Eric Pohlmann.

He also appeared on stage in, amongst other productions, Henry Cecil's Settled Out of Court and Jean Anouilh's 'Point of Departure'.

Filmography

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List of acting performances in film, theatre, and television
Year Title Role Notes
1948 Portrait from Life Search group leader
1949 Marry Me! Mr. Cinelli Uncredited
The Third Man Waiter at Smolka's
Children of Chance Sergeant
1950 Chance of a Lifetime Xenobian
Cairo Road Ship's Captain
State Secret Cable Car conductor
Blackout Otto Ford
The Clouded Yellow Greek taxidermist
Highly Dangerous Joe – the bartender
Traveller's Joy Gustafsen
1951 The Long Dark Hall Mr. Polaris (the mystery witness)
Hell Is Sold Out Louis, the proprietor
There Is Another Sun Markie
1952 His Excellency Dobrieda
The Woman's Angle Steffano
Emergency Call Flash Harry
Penny Princess Monsieur Paul Uncredited
Venetian Bird Gostini
Monsoon Molac
The Man Who Watched Trains Go By Goin
Moulin Rouge Picard Uncredited
The Gambler and the Lady Arturo Colonna
1953 The Beggar's Opera Inn Keeper
Mogambo Leon Boltchak
Blood Orange Mr. Mercedes
Rob Roy, the Highland Rogue King George I
36 Hours Slossen, the smuggler
1954 They Who Dare Captain Papadapoulos
Knave of Hearts Boarding House Proprietor Uncredited
Flame and the Flesh Marina Proprietor
Forbidden Cargo Steven Lasovich
The Belles of St. Trinian's The Sultan of Makyad
1955 The Glass Cage Henri Sapolio
A Prize of Gold Fischer
Break in the Circle Emile
The Constant Husband Papa Sopranelli
Gentlemen Marry Brunettes M. Ballard
The Adventures of Quentin Durward Gluckmeister
1956 The Gelignite Gang Mr. Popoulos ("Populace")
Reach for the Sky Adjutant of Prison Camp
Lust for Life Colbert
High Terrace Otto Kellner
House of Secrets Gratz
Zarak Tobacco seller Uncredited
Anastasia Von Drivnitz
1957 The Counterfeit Plan Frank Wandelman
Interpol Etienne Fayala
Let's Be Happy Customs Official
Fire Down Below Hotel Owner
Across the Bridge Police Sergeant
Not Wanted on Voyage Pedro
Barnacle Bill Liberamanian Consul
1958 A Tale of Two Cities Sawyer
I Accuse! Bertillon
The Duke Wore Jeans Bastini – Prime Minister
Nor the Moon by Night Anton Boryslawski
The Man Inside Tristao
Further Up the Creek President
Mark of the Phoenix Duser
1959 Three Crooked Men Masters
John Paul Jones King George III
Alive and Kicking Captain
The House of the Seven Hawks Captain Rohner
Upstairs and Downstairs Mario
Expresso Bongo Leon
1960 Life Is a Circus Rickenbeck
Sands of the Desert Scrobin
Surprise Package Chief of Police Stefan Miralis
Man Who Couldn't Walk The Consul General
No Kidding King
Passport to China Ivono Kong
Snowball Editor
1961 The Singer Not the Song Presidente
Carry On Regardless Sinister Man
The Kitchen Mr. Marango
1962 The Puzzle of the Red Orchid Kerkie Minelli
Village of Daughters Marcio (A Father)
Mrs. Gibbons' Boys Morelli
The Devil's Agent Bloch
1963 Cairo Nicodemos
Follow the Boys Italian Farmer
55 Days at Peking Baron von Meck
From Russia with Love Ernst Stavro Blofeld Voice, Uncredited
Dr. Syn, Alias the Scarecrow King George III
The Sicilians Inspector Bressin
1964 Shadow of Fear Henry Spiroulos
Hot Enough for June Galushka
Carry On Spying The Fat Man
Night Train to Paris Krogh
1965 Joey Boy Antonio (Italian farmer)
Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines Italian Mayor
Thunderball Ernst Stavro Blofeld Voice, Uncredited
1966 Where the Spies Are Farouk
1967 Hot Pavements of Cologne Benno Trooger
1968 The Mini-Affair World Banker
With Oak Leaves and Fig Leaf [de] Old General
Inspector Clouseau Bergesch
1970 Foreign Exchange Borensko TV film
1971 The Woman in White Count Fosco TV miniseries
The Horsemen Merchant in Kandahar
1973 Tiffany Jones Jabal
1975 The Return of the Pink Panther Fat Man
1976 The Mimosa Wants to Blossom Too Iwan Pederenko
Tea for Three
1979 Ashanti Zeda El-Kabir
Tales from the Vienna Woods Mister
1980 Maria – Nur die Nacht war ihr Zeuge

References

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  1. "Survivor who was sheltered by a Righteous Among the Nations dies aged 91". 15 September 2021. Retrieved 26 September 2021.
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