Tutte Lemkow

Personal Info

Known For Actor

Gender Male

Birthday 1918-08-28

Deathday 1991-11-10 (73 years old)

Place of Birth Oslo, Norway

Tutte Lemkow

Biography

Tutte Lemkow was born on August 28, 1918 in Oslo, Norway. He is known for his work on Les aventuriers de l'arche perdue (1981), Les canons de Navarone (1961) and Un violon sur le toit (1971). He was married to Mai Zetterling and Sara Luzita. He died on November 10, 1991 in London, England.

Known For

Actor

1985
Mata Hari

as Ybarra

1985
Red Sonja

as Wizard

1981
Sphinx

as Tewfik Hamdi

1975
Love and Death

as Pierre

1973
Theatre of Blood

as Meths Drinker

1973
1971
1971
1970
Exit

as Jens

1970
UFO

as Singleton

1969
The Picasso Summer

as Drunk Man (who George brings back from bar)

1969
Justine

as Prisoner

1968
Duffy

as Spaniard

1968
Inspector Clouseau

as Frenchie LeBec

1967
Fathom

as Mehmed

1966
The Wrong Box

as Strangler

1965
Masquerade

as Paviot

1965
The Intelligence Men

as Seedy Schlecht Agent

1964
A Shot in the Dark

as Kazak Dancer

1964
Becket

as French Courtier (uncredited)

1963
We Joined the Navy

as Corporal

1963
The Wrong Arm of the Law

as Siggy Schmoltz

1963
Doctor Who

as Kuiju

1962
Guns of Darkness

as Gabriel's Cousin

1962
The Road to Hong Kong

as Hotel Servant (uncredited)

1961
1961
The Green Helmet

as Carlo Zaraga

1961
A Weekend with Lulu

as Postman Leon

1961
The Avengers

as Gorky

1960
1959
Ben-Hur

as Leper (uncredited)

1959
Too Many Crooks

as Swarthy Man

1958
Sea Fury

as Dancer (uncredited)

1958
Bonjour Tristesse

as Pierre Schube (uncredited)

1956
The Iron Petticoat

as Sutsiyawa

1955
I Am a Camera

as Electro-Therapist

1952
Between Two Worlds

as the blind artist

1952
Moulin Rouge

as Aicha's Partner

1951
1950
1945
Galgmannen

as Russian dancer

Crew

1973
Theatre of Blood

as Choreographer

1967
Casino Royale

as Choreographer

1967
1958
Bonjour Tristesse

as Choreographer

1957
Fire Down Below

as Choreographer

1957
High Flight

as Choreographer

1952
The Dybbuk

as Choreographer

Writer

1984
The Wild Duck

as Writer