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Martin Kosleck (born Nicolaie Yoshkin, March 24, 1904 – January 15, 1994) was a German film actor. Like many other German actors, he fled when the Nazis came to power. Inspired by his deep hatred of Adolf Hitler and the Nazis, Kosleck made a career in Hollywood playing villainous Nazis in films. While in the United States, he appeared in more than 80 films and television shows in a 46-year span. His icy demeanor and piercing stare on screen made him a popular choice to play Nazi villains. He portrayed Joseph Goebbels, Adolf Hitler's propaganda minister, five times, and also appeared as an SS trooper and a concentration camp officer.

Foreign Correspondent
1940 · as Tramp

Chetniks!
1943 · as Col. Brockner

International Lady
1941 · as Bruner

The Mummy's Curse
1944 · as Ragheb

Berlin Correspondent
1942 · as Captain von Rau

The Frozen Ghost
1945 · as Rudi

Morituri
1965 · as Wilke

36 Hours
1964 · as Kraatz

She-Wolf of London
1946 · as Dwight Severn

The North Star
1943 · as Dr. Richter

Nazi Agent
1942 · as Kurt Richten

Something Wild
1961 · as Landlord

Pursuit to Algiers
1945 · as Mirko

Confessions of a Nazi Spy
1939 · as Joseph Goebbels (uncredited)

Nurse Edith Cavell
1939 · as Pierre

Espionage Agent
1939 · as Karl 'Muller' Mullen

All Through the Night
1942 · as Steindorff

House of Horrors
1946 · as Marcel De Lange