Walter Kohut

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Walter Kohut
Born20 November 1927
Died18 May 1980(1980-05-18) (aged 52)
Innsbruck, Austria
OccupationActor
Years active1949–1980
Spouse(s)Immy Schell

Walter Kohut (20 November 1927 – 18 May 1980) was an Austrian film, television and theatre actor.

He appeared in many Austrian and German films over a 30-year period and became known for playing shady characters. He became known internationally for his portrayal of Field Marshal Walter Model in the 1977 Hollywood blockbuster A Bridge Too Far and for an appearance in the 1979 thriller Bloodline.

He was married to the actress Immy Schell, sister of Maria and Maximilian Schell, his co-star in A Bridge Too Far. He died aged 52 and his gravesite is located in the Mauer cemetery in Vienna.

Filmography[]

Year Title Role Notes
1949 Vom Mädchen zur Frau
1958 Hello Taxi Herbert Gerlinger
1961 Alfred TV film
1965 3. November 1918 Oberleutnant Ludoltz TV film
1966  [de] Harry Schimek
1967 Hot Pavements of Cologne Poldi
1967 Mittsommernacht Erik
1967 Kurzer Prozess Herr Nagler
1970  [de] Will Roczinski, Reporter
1972 Tatort: Münchner Kindl Franz Ziehsl TV series episode
1973 The Pedestrian Dr. Rolf Meineke
1973  [de] Kommissar Putulski
1974 Supermarket Theo
1974 Der Kommissar: Tod eines Landstreichers Lumm TV series episode
1974 Only the Wind Knows the Answer Heinz Seeberg
1974  [de]: Handschellen Fred Wortmann TV series episode
1976 21 Hours at Munich Feldhaus TV film
1976 Vier gegen die Bank Hartmut Wredel TV film
1977 A Bridge Too Far Field Marshal Walter Model
1977  [de] Inspector Nat Fletcher TV film
1978 The Glass Cell Lasky
1978 Tatort: Der Feinkosthändler Walter Wever TV series episode
1979 Kassbach – Ein Porträt Karl Kassbach
1979 Bloodline Krauss
1980 Panic Time Minister Dr. Kurt Kling

Death[]

During the filming of the film Panische Zeiten on January 14, 1980, he suffered a circulatory collapse, fell into a coma and died a few months later without having regained consciousness. He rests in Vienna on the Mauer cemetery (group 29, row 2, number 7) next to his wife.

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