Paul Koslo
German-Canadian actor (1944–2019)
Paul Koslo
Koslo in 1974
Born Manfred Koslowski
(1944-06-27 ) June 27, 1944Died January 9, 2019(2019-01-09) (aged 74) Occupation(s) Film, television actor Years active 1966–2004 Spouse Allaire Paterson-Koslo (1997-2019) 1 child
Paul Koslo (born Manfred Koslowski ; June 27, 1944 – January 9, 2019)[ 1] was a German -born Canadian actor .
Career
Koslo started his career in such 1970s films as Nam's Angels a.k.a. The Losers , Vanishing Point and The Stone Killer . He also appeared opposite Charlton Heston in the science fiction film The Omega Man , in a sympathetic co-starring role. He portrayed villains in Joe Kidd (1972), Mr. Majestyk (1974), and The Drowning Pool (1975).
He and fellow Omega Man co-star Anthony Zerbe also appeared in Rooster Cogburn (1975). After a solid supporting part as a Jewish concentration camp survivor in the critically acclaimed Voyage of the Damned (1976), as well as the mayor in Heaven's Gate (1980), he began a long run of portraying villainous types in productions such as Roots: The Next Generations and The Glitter Dome . In rare, in-depth interviews with both Psychotronic Video and Shock Cinema (issue No. 14) magazines, Koslo spoke about his experiences working in several films with Charles Bronson and in The Omega Man with Heston.
Starting in the late 1970s, Koslo appeared (usually as a villain) in a string of television shows such as The Rockford Files , Mission: Impossible , Barnaby Jones, The Incredible Hulk , Quincy, M.E. , Buck Rogers in the 25th Century , T. J. Hooker , The A-Team , The Fall Guy , Dallas and Hunter . In the Highway to Heaven episode "The Torch" he played a leader of the American Nazi Party . Koslo found it tough to deliver his character's often bigotry-riddled dialogue, and during the filming of a scene set at a Nazi rally the cast and crew were heckled by passers-by, since the scene was filmed on location in downtown Los Angeles with swastikas decorating the outside of a building.[ 2] He also appeared as Jesse James in The Dukes of Hazzard seventh-season episode "Go West, Young Dukes".
In the 1980s, along with television appearances, he appeared in several independent action films (most of them straight-to-video ). He was also in Loose Cannons (1990) and appeared as the Russian battle-robot pilot Alexander in the science fiction film Robot Jox (1990).
Personal life
Koslo met his wife, Allaire Paterson, at the MET Theatre in Hollywood , when he produced a one-woman show, Purple Breasts , a critically acclaimed play she co-wrote and starred in. They married in 1997 and had one child together.[citation needed ]
Paul Koslo lived in Vasquez Rocks, CA and was also the owner of the Red Rock Inn.
Koslo died on January 9, 2019, from pancreatic cancer at the age of 74.[ 3]
Filmography
Film
Television
Year
Title
Role
Notes
1966
Festival
Raskolnikov
2 episodes
1971
Bearcats!
Billy Ray Joiner
Episode: "The Devil Wears Armor"
Longstreet
Bobby Karp
Season 1, episode 7: "The Shape of Nightmares"
1972
Mission Impossible
Ollie Shanks
Season 6, episode 20: "Double Dead"
Ironside
Donald Flood
Season 5, episode 23: "His Fiddlers Three"
1974
The Manhunter
Tommy Wednesday
Season 1, episode 3: "The Baby-Faced Killers"
Gunsmoke
Cory
Season 20, episode 10: "In Performance of Duty"
1974–1975
Cannon
Drake / Ace
2 episodes
1975
Petrocelli
Morgan
Season 2, episode 2: "Mark of Cain"
Police Woman
Johnny 'Sticker' Hughes
Season 2, episode 2: "The Score"
Switch
Roy Moss
Season 1, episode 6: "The Man Who Couldn't Lose"
1976
Police Story
Sleepy
Season 4, episode 3: "Two Frogs on a Mongoose"
Captains and the Kings
Rufus
Season 1, episode 8: "Chapter VIII"
1976–1979
The Rockford Files
'Whispering Willie' Green / Pittson
2 episodes
1976–1979
Hawaii Five-O
Rolly / Charlie Turner
2 episodes
1977
Barnaby Jones
Tony Slayton
Season 5, episode 19: "Anatomy of Fear"
Most Wanted
Jimmy
Season 1, episode 21: "The Dutchman"
1978
David Cassidy: Man Undercover
Max
Season 1, episode 4: "Deadly Convoy"
Dallas
Al Parker
Season 2, episode 13: "Kidnapped"
1979
How the West Was Won
Jobe
Season 3, episode 3: "The Enemy"
Roots: The Next Generations
Earl Crowther
4 episodes
CHiPs
Verne
Season 2, episode 22: "Ride the Whirlwind"
The Sacketts
Kid Newton
2 episodes
1980
Buck Rogers in the 25th Century
Commander Reeve
Episode: "A Dream of Jennifer"
Galactica 1980
Billy Eheres
Season 1, episode 6: "Spaceball"
Paris
Phil Storch
Season 1, episode 13: "America the Beautiful"
1980–1981
The Incredible Hulk
Doug Hewitt / Carl Rivers
2 episodes
1981
Hart to Hart
Val Rankin
Season 2, episode 12: "Murder in the Saddle"
Quincy, M.E.
John Doe Killer
Season 6, episode 18: "Vigil of Fear"
Nero Wolfe
Daniel Masters
Season 1, episode 14: "Sweet Revenge"
The Greatest American Hero
Bad B
Season 2, episode 4: "Hog Wild"
Today's FBI
Cooper
Season 1, episode 5: "The Fugitive"
1982
Strike Force
Randy
Season 1, episode 8: "The Outcast"
Cassie & Co.
Carl Pilgrim
Season 1, episode 4: "Dark Side of the Moon"
Bret Maverick
Fletcher Mayberry
Season 1, episode 11: "A Night at the Red Ox"
Trapper John, M.D.
Kenny
Season 4, episode 7: "The Ransom"
Gavilan
Cutter
Season 1, episode 2: "Pirates"
1983–1985
The A-Team
Tanen / Deputy Sneed
2 episodes
1984
Matt Houston
Andrew
Season 2, episode 15: "Houston Is Dead"
Legmen
Len Weiner
Season 1, episode 5: "Poseidon Indenture"
Blue Thunder
Johnny Irons
Season 1, episode 9: "The Long Flight"
You Are the Jury
Ed Harrison
Season 1, episode 1: "The Case of the People of Florida vs. Joseph Landrum"
The Paper Chase
Joe Bob Carter
Season 2, episode 11: "Burden of Proof"
Jessie
Season 1, episode 2: "The Lady Killer"
Knight Rider
Lyle Austin
Season 3, episode 3: "The Ice Bandits"
The Dukes of Hazzard
Jesse James
Episode: "Go West, Young Dukes"
T. J. Hooker
Pyro
Season 4, episode 9: "The Confession"
1985
The Hitchhiker
Rico
Season 2, episode 5: "Petty Thieves"
Crazy Like a Fox
Season 1, episode 5: "Motor Homicide"
Wildside
Sven Johnson
Season 1, episode 3: "The Crimea of the Century"
Misfits of Science
Skinner
Season 1, episode 9: "Twin Engines"
1986
Highway to Heaven
Jan Baldt
Season 2, episode 21: "The Torch"
MacGyver
Dr. Suvarin
Season 1, episode 21: "A Prisoner of Conscience"
1988
Falcon Crest
George Westcott
2 episodes
Ohara
Ray Willard
Season 2, episode 17: "Open Season"
The Highwayman
Episode: "Haunted Highway"
1989
Hunter
Bass
2 episodes
1990
The Outsiders
Officer Dickey
Episode: "Pilot"
Life Goes On
Farmer Jack
2 episodes
The Flash
Johnny Ray Hix
Episode: "Sins of the Father"
1998
Walker, Texas Ranger
Matthew Leach
Season 6, episode 8: "Second Chance"
2000
Stargate SG-1
Terok
Season 4, episode 14: "The Serpent's Venom"
References
^ "Paul Koslo, Actor in 'The Omega Man' and 'The Stone Killer,' Dies at 74" .
^ McCray, Kent ; Landon, Cindy (2005). Highway to Heaven Season 2: Audio Commentary - "The Torch" (DVD). A&E Television Networks . Event occurs at 19:35-20:47.
^ Petski, Denise (January 14, 2019). "Paul Koslo Dies: Veteran Character Actor Was 74" .
^ Devine, Jeremy M. & Schatz, William. Vietnam at 24 Frames a Second, McFarland, 1995, p. 60.
Further reading
Humphreys, Justin (2006). "Paul Koslo". Names You Never Remember, With Faces You Never Forget : Interviews with the Movies' Character Actors (softcover) (First ed.). Albany, GA: BearManor Media. pp. 192– 217. ISBN 978-1-62933-094-5 .
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