Walter Gotell Born: 15-Mar-1924 Birthplace: Bonn, Germany Died: 5-May-1997 Location of death: London, England Cause of death: Cancer - unspecified
Gender: Male Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Actor Nationality: England Executive summary: Gen. Gogol in James Bond films Wife: Yvonne Hills (m. 6-Sep-1958, d. 1-May-1974, one daughter) Daughter: Carol (b. 1960) Wife: Celeste F. Mitchell (m. 21-Dec-1974)
FILMOGRAPHY AS ACTOR Prince Valiant (24-Jul-1997) · Erik the Old Puppet Master III: Toulon's Revenge (17-Oct-1991) Wings of Fame (23-Mar-1990) Sleepaway Camp II: Unhappy Campers (16-Nov-1988) · Uncle John The Living Daylights (29-Jun-1987) · Gen. Anatol Gogol I'll Take Manhattan (1-Mar-1987) A View to a Kill (24-May-1985) · Gen. Gogol Lace II (5-May-1985) Memed, My Hawk (May-1984) Octopussy (6-Jun-1983) · Gogol The Scarlet and the Black (2-Feb-1983) Winston Churchill: The Wilderness Years (6-Sep-1981) For Your Eyes Only (25-Jun-1981) · Gen. Gogol Cry of the Innocent (19-Jun-1980) Cuba (21-Dec-1979) · Don Jose Pulido Moonraker (27-Jun-1979) · Gen. Gogol The Word (12-Nov-1978) The Boys From Brazil (5-Oct-1978) The Stud (1978) March or Die (5-Aug-1977) · Col. Lamont The Assignment (11-Jul-1977) The Spy Who Loved Me (7-Jul-1977) · Gen. Gogol Black Sunday (11-Mar-1977) Endless Night (Sep-1972) Our Miss Fred (1972) The File of the Golden Goose (Jun-1969) · George Leeds Attack on the Iron Coast (5-Jun-1968) · Von Horst Lord Jim (25-Feb-1965) · Captain of Patna From Russia With Love (10-Oct-1963) · Morzeny Sword of Lancelot (2-Jun-1963) 55 Days at Peking (29-May-1963) · Capt. Hoffman The Damned (19-May-1963) The Road to Hong Kong (27-Apr-1962) · Dr. Zorbb The Guns of Navarone (22-Jun-1961) · Muesel The Treasure of San Teresa (21-Jul-1959) The Bandit of Zhobe (Apr-1959) I Was Monty's Double (21-Oct-1958) The Man Inside (7-Sep-1958) Ice-Cold in Alex (24-Jun-1958) Duel In The Jungle (30-Jun-1954) Albert, R.N. (7-Oct-1953) The Red Beret (11-Aug-1953) Desperate Moment (17-Mar-1953) The African Queen (23-Dec-1951) · Second Officer The Wooden Horse (14-Sep-1950) Tomorrow We Live (20-Mar-1943)
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