Curt Lowens, Holocaust Survivor and Wartime Hero Turned Actor, Dies at 91
He was not on the list.
He played Germans in 'Tobruk, 'Torn Curtain,' 'To Be or Not
to Be,' 'Hogan's Heroes and '12 O'Clock High.'
Curt Lowens, a Holocaust survivor and World War II hero who
came to Hollywood and portrayed German officers in such films as Tobruk and
Torn Curtain and on television in Wonder Woman and Hogan's Heroes, has died. He
was 91.
Lowens fell recently and died Monday night at a
rehabilitation center of Beverly Hills, according to the Los Angeles Museum of
the Holocaust. "Curt was a beloved member of our community," it said
in a statement.
A native of East Prussia (later Poland) who was held in a
concentration camp, Lowens worked for directors Alfred Hitchcock in Torn
Curtain (1966) and Arthur Hiller in Tobruk (1967) and drew on his wartime
experiences for his roles in Two Women (1960), Counterpoint (1967), The Secret
of Santa Vittoria (1969) and To Be or Not to Be (1983).
Auditioning for a part in The Hindenburg (1975), Lowens
informed director Robert Wise that he had witnessed the German airship flying
over Berlin as a child and was quickly hired.
Lowens also portrayed a Gestapo captain on Hogan's Heroes
and an SS general on Wonder Woman and showed up on military-themed TV shows
including 12 O'Clock High, Combat!, Mission: Impossible, The Six Million Dollar
Man and The A-Team.
Born Curt Loewenstein on Nov. 17, 1925, he and his family
were living in Berlin when his synagogue was burned down during Kristallnacht
in 1938 and his bar mitzvah postponed. Fleeing to England, they were rounded up
in Holland and sent to a concentration camp.
After his family's release thanks to some fortuitous
paperwork, the future actor took on the guise of a teacher named Ben Joosten,
joined the Dutch Resistance and helped save 123 lives by delivering Jewish
children (and a few adults) to families who hid them.
He went on to rescue two downed American airmen — receiving
a commendation from Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower — and, while working as an
interpreter with the British Eighth Corps, informed Hitler's successor, Karl
Doenitz, that the war was over and the Germans had been defeated.
"My sanity turned around, the Gestapo knocking on
doors," whereas by liberation, "I now knocked on doors,” he recalled
in an interview with The Hollywood Reporter's Peter Flax last year.
In 1947, he came to the U.S. and studied to become an actor
at the Herbert Berghof Studio in New York. Taking the stage name Curt Lowens,
he played an SS guard in the original Broadway production of Stalag 17, which
debuted in 1951.
Lowens also portrayed Dr. Josef Mengele in the play The
Deputy on the Great White Way, and his acting résumé also included The Mephisto
Waltz (1971), The Other Side of Midnight (1977), Angels & Demons (2009) and
a stint on General Hospital.
Lowens wrote a memoir, Destination: Questionmark, and most
recently worked with high school students to create a six-minute animated film
about his Holocaust experience called Curt Lowens: A Life of Changes.
In 2012, he contributed testimony to the Visual History
Archive at the USC Shoah Foundation.
"Curt Lowens was a man who exemplified heroism at a
time when heroes were in short supply," USC Shoah Foundation executive
director Dr. Stephen D. Smith said in a statement. "He put himself at
great risk to save others. By sharing his story, he has ensured that people
will be inspired by his actions for generations to come."
Kathy, his wife of 48 years, died in December. They had no
children.
Selected filmography
Two Women (1960)
Francis of Assisi
(1961) as Friar (uncredited)
Werewolf in a
Girls' Dormitory (1961) as Director Swift
Barabbas (1961) as
Disciple (uncredited)
The Reluctant
Saint (1962)
The Four Days of
Naples (1962) as Sakau (uncredited)
Imperial Venus
(1962)
Il processo di
Verona (1963) as German Captain
Combat! (1966,
Episode: "Ask Me No Questions") as Capt. Haus
Blue Light (1966,
Episode: "Invasion by the Stars") as Colonel Dietrich
Torn Curtain
(1966) as VOPO Officer at Roadblock (uncredited)
Hogan's Heroes
(1967, Episode: "Hogan and the Lady Doctor") as Gestapo Captain
Tobruk (1967) as
German Colonel
Counterpoint
(1967) as Capt. Klingerman
Garrison's
Gorillas (1968, TV Series) as Maj. Sturm / Col. Krueger / Col. Broiler
The Secret of
Santa Vittoria (1969) as Col. Scheer
The Mephisto Waltz
(1971) as Agency Chief
Trader Horn (1973)
as Schmidt
M*A*S*H (1974, TV
Series) as Luxembourg military Officer Col. Blanche
The Hindenburg
(1975) as Elevator Man Felber
The Swiss
Conspiracy (1976) as Korsak
The Other Side of
Midnight (1977) as Henri Correger
Missile X –
Geheimauftrag Neutronenbombe (1979) sa Russian Scientist
Firefox (1982) as
Dr. Schuller
The Entity (1982)
as Dr. Wilkes
To Be or Not To Be
(1983) as Airport Officer
The A-Team
(1983-1987, TV Series) as Soviet Embassy Official
Private War (1988)
as Paul Devries
Night Children
(1989)
Paid To Kill
(1991) as Spinosa
A Midnight Clear
(1992) as Older German Soldier
Mandroid (1993) as
Drago
Necronomicon (1993)
as Mr. Hawkins (part 2)
Invisible: The
Chronicles of Benjamin Knight (1993) as Drago
Babylon 5 (1994,
TV Series) as Varn
Aurora: Operation
Intercept (1995) as Dr. Zaborszin
The Emissary: A
Biblical Epic (1997) as Judas
A River Made to
Drown In (1997) as Landlord
The Cutter (2005)
as Col. Speerman
Ray of Sunshine
(2006) as The Count
Hellsing Ultimate
(2007) as Van Hellsing (English version, voice)
Miracle at St.
Anna (2008) as Dr. Everton Brooks
Angels &
Demons (2009) as Cardinal Ebner
Supah Ninjas
(2011) as Mechanov
She Wants Me
(2012) as Grandpa Arnie
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