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- Birth nameKarl-Otto Poensgen
- Like his Italian-French counterpart Lino Ventura, who had been a wrestler before becoming an actor, Berlin-born Karl-Otto Alberty was an amateur boxer before he turned to acting, making his debut in a Konstanz theater in 1959. For three decades he was to be a regular of German cinema and television as well as of international English-speaking productions. However, unlike Ventura, Alberty did not become a star, remaining confined to supporting roles or even bit parts, most of the time as a German officer, although in widely seen international productions such as The Great Escape (1963), The Damned (1969) or Raid on Rommel (1971). A lookalike of Benito Mussolini (with the exception of his white-blond hair), he would have been an ideal Duce though. A missed opportunity indeed.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Guy Bellinger
- He worked with Richard Burton in both Raid on Rommel (1971) (for which he taught Burton how to speak some lines in German) and Bluebeard (1972). However, Burton was extremely rude about him in his diaries, which were published posthumously.
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