• Name: Walter Gotell
  • Date of Birth: March 15, 1924
  • Place of Birth: Bonn, Germany
Mini-bio: Gotell was born in Bonn, Germany. He started in films as early as 1942, usually playing German henchmen. Other credited movies included: The African Queen (1951), Ice Cold in Alex (1958), The Guns of...( read more) Navarone (1961), 55 Days At Peking (1963), Lancelot And Guinevere (1963), The Spy Who Came In From The Cold (1965), Black Sunday (1977), The Boys From Brazil (1978), and Cuba (1979). Gotell won the role of General Alexis Gogol in The Spy Who Loved Me for being a look-alike of the former head of Soviet secret police Lavrentiy Pavlovitch Beria.



His first role in the James Bond films came in 1963, when he played the henchman Morzeny in From Russia with Love. Starting in the late 1970s, he played the recurring role of General Gogol in the James Bond series, beginning with The Spy Who Loved Me in 1977. The character returned in Moonraker (1979), For Your Eyes Only (1981), Octopussy (1983), A View to a Kill (1985) and The Living Daylights (1987). As the Cold War developed, the role of leader of the KGB was seen to change attitudes to the West - from direct competitor to collaborator. His final appearance, as the Cold War began to become less imminent, shows him transferred to a different, more diplomatic role.



Throughout his career, Gotell also made numerous guest appearances in a wide array of television series. He was the chief constable in Softly, Softly: Taskforce for over five years from 1969. He guest-starred in many series including: Knight Rider, The A-Team, Airwolf, The X-Files, Scarecrow and Mrs. King, MacGyver, Star Trek: The Next Generation, Cagney and Lacey, The Saint, and many many others. Gotell was a businessman as well as an actor, and used his acting salaries to fund his business interests. He died in 1997 from cancer. Walter Gotell was also a much loved family man with one daughter Carol, born 1960.
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Replace this image with an actor photoWalter Gotell mini-bio: Gotell was born in Bonn, Germany. He started in films as early as 1942, usually playing German henchmen. Other credited movies included: The African Queen (1951), Ice Cold in Alex (1958), The Guns of Navarone (1961), 55 Days At Peking (1963), Lancelot And Guinevere (1963), The Spy Who Came In From The Cold (1965), Black Sunday (1977), The Boys From Brazil (1978), and Cuba (1979). Gotell won the role of General Alexis Gogol in The Spy Who Loved Me for being a look-alike of the former head of Soviet secret police Lavrentiy Pavlovitch Beria.

His first role in the James Bond films came in 1963, when he played the henchman Morzeny in From Russia with Love. Starting in the late 1970s, he played the recurring role of General Gogol in the James Bond series, beginning with The Spy Who Loved Me in 1977. The character returned in Moonraker (1979), For Your Eyes Only (1981), Octopussy (1983), A View to a Kill (1985) and The Living Daylights (1987). As the Cold War developed, the role of leader of the KGB was seen to change attitudes to the West - from direct competitor to collaborator. His final appearance, as the Cold War began to become less imminent, shows him transferred to a different, more diplomatic role.

Throughout his career, Gotell also made numerous guest appearances in a wide array of television series. He was the chief constable in Softly, Softly: Taskforce for over five years from 1969. He guest-starred in many series including: Knight Rider, The A-Team, Airwolf, The X-Files, Scarecrow and Mrs. King, MacGyver, Star Trek: The Next Generation, Cagney and Lacey, The Saint, and many many others. Gotell was a businessman as well as an actor, and used his acting salaries to fund his business interests. He died in 1997 from cancer. Walter Gotell was also a much loved family man with one daughter Carol, born 1960.

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  • garbagefanawesome
    He was in almost all of the James Bond movies of the 70's and 80's.
    posted 868 days ago