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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 La grande évasion (1963), Les Damnés (1969) or Le 5ème commando (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 Le 5ème commando (1971) (for which he taught Burton how to speak some lines in German) and Barbe-bleue (1972). However, Burton was extremely rude about him in his diaries, which were published posthumously.
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