Robert Strauss (actor)
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Robert Strauss (November 8, 1913 – February 20, 1975) was an American actor. He became most familiar in
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films of the 1950s such as '' Stalag 17'' (1953), for which he was nominated for an
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in the category of Best Supporting Actor.


Career

Strauss began his career as a classical actor, appearing in ''
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'' on Broadway in 1930. Comedy became his specialty, and he was known best as '' Stalag 17's'' Stanislas "Animal" Kuzawa, a role he created in the original 1951 Broadway production and reprised in the 1953 film adaptation, for which he was nominated for an
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. His memorable comic characters included a maniac called "Jack the Slasher" in the 1953
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comedy film '' Here Come the Girls'' and Daisy Mae's cretinous cousin Romeo Scragg in the 1959 musical comedy ''
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'', based on the Broadway show. He also was featured in the 1955
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comedy film ''
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''. In more serious parts, Strauss appeared in the 1956 war film '' Attack!'' with
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, Eddie Albert and Lee Marvin. He also had an important supporting role in the 1955 drama '' The Man with the Golden Arm''. Additional Broadway credits include '' Detective Story'', ''Twentieth Century'', and '' Portofino''. Following his appearance in the latter, a short-lived 1958 disaster, Strauss went on to character roles in '' The Bridges at Toko-Ri'' and ''
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'' as well as a number of low-budget films for producers like Albert Zugsmith. Strauss became familiar to television viewers through his appearances in '' The Beverly Hillbillies'', ''
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'', '' The Monkees'', and a recurring role on ''
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'' as conniving private investigator Charlie Leach, who was one of the few mortals who knew Samantha was a witch. He also appeared on '' The Alfred Hitchcock Hour'', '' The Phil Silvers Show'', '' Straightaway'', ''
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'', ''
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'', and '' Rango''. He played a goldfish-poking bad guy who was a murder victim in the 1959 '' Perry Mason'' episode, "The Case of the Dangerous Dowager." In 1960, he played outlaw & casino owner "Howard C. Smith" in S3E11 of Gene Barry's TV Western '' Bat Masterson'', intent on killing all witnesses to his guilty son's murder trail, Bat being the last. He played Pete Kamboly in a 1965 episode "The Case of the Thermal Thief." His final film consisted of a solo performance in the experimental feature '' The Noah''. Strauss was a familiar voice in not a few
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from the 1930s to the 1950s. His recurring roles included "Pa Wiggs" in the soap opera ''Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch'' (1936–1938) and "Lively," a miner, in the 15-minute serial ''Our Gal Sunday'' that was broadcast on CBS from 1937 to 1959.


Personal life

Strauss was
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. He was first married to Audrey Bratty from 1951 to 1960. They had three children, Deena, Deja and David. After their divorce in 1960, he married Virginia Deeb the following year and remained with her until his death.


Death

Strauss was incapacitated during the final years of his life from the effects of multiple bouts of electroshock therapy applied to combat depression. He then suffered a paralyzing
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. He died from an additional stroke on February 20, 1975. Strauss died at the New York University Hospital.


Partial filmography

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'' (1950) - Police Lt. Barney Miller (uncredited) * '' Sailor Beware'' (1952) - CPO Lardoski * '' Jumping Jacks'' (1952) - Sgt. McClusky * ''
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'' (1953) - 'Knuckles' Hogan * '' Stalag 17'' (1953) - Sgt. Stanislas 'Animal' Kuzawa * '' Here Come the Girls'' (1953) - Jack the Slasher * '' Act of Love'' (1953) - Sgt. Johnny Blackwood * '' Money from Home'' (1953) - Seldom Seen Kid * '' The Atomic Kid'' (1954) - Stan Cooper * '' The Bridges at Toko-Ri'' (1954) - Beer Barrel * ''
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'' (1955) - Mr. Kruhulik * '' The Man with the Golden Arm'' (1955) - Schwiefka * '' Attack!'' (1956) - Pfc. Bernstein * '' Frontier Gun'' (1958) - Yubo * '' I Mobster'' (1959) - Black Frankie Udino * '' Inside the Mafia'' (1959) - Sam Galey * '' 4D Man'' (1959) - Roy Parker * ''
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!'' (1959) - Romeo Scragg * ''
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'' (1960) - Sgt. Sam Weiscoff * ''
September Storm ''September Storm'' is a 1960 American adventure film directed by Byron Haskin and starring Joanne Dru and Mark Stevens. Filmed in 3-D and DeLuxe Color and presented in CinemaScope, it is notable as the only U.S. feature film made in 3-D between ...
'' (1960) - Ernie Williams * ''Dondi'' (1961) - Sammy Boy * '' The Last Time I Saw Archie'' (1961) - MSgt. Stanley Erlenheim * '' Twenty Plus Two'' (1961) - Jimmy Honsinger * ''
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'' (1961) - Frenchie * '' Girls! Girls! Girls!'' (1962) - Sam (owner, Pirate's Den) * '' The Thrill of It All'' (1963) - Chief Truck Driver * '' The Wheeler Dealers'' (1963) - Feinberg, Taxi Driver * '' Stage to Thunder Rock'' (1964) - Bob Acres * ''
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'' (1965) - Hank * '' The Family Jewels'' (1965) - Pool Hall Owner * ''
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'' (1965) - Bartender * '' Frankie and Johnny'' (1966) - Blackie * ''
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'' (1966) - Joe Horner, Producer * '' Fort Utah'' (1967) - Ben Stokes * ''Dagmar's Hot Pants, Inc.'' (1971) - John Blackstone * '' The Noah'' (Filmed 1968, Released 1975) - Noah (final film role)


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