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- Wolfgang Lukschy was born on October 19, 1905 in Berlin, Germany. He was an actor and director, known for A Fistful of Dollars (1964), The Zurich Engagement (1957) and Drei, von denen man spricht (1953). He was married to Viktoria von Schack-Lukschy. He died on July 10, 1983 in West Berlin, West Germany.
- SpouseViktoria von Schack-Lukschy(? - July 10, 1983) (his death, 3 children)
- He was the German dubbing voice of Gary Cooper, Humphrey Bogart, 'Robert Mitchum', among many others.
- Possibly his most noted performances worldwide were his roles as Alfred Jodl in the 1962 American war film The Longest Day and as John Baxter in Sergio Leone's 1964 production A Fistful of Dollars alongside Clint Eastwood and Gian Maria Volontè.
- Lukschy survived by his sons Wolfgang, Stefan and Mathias-Michael. Stefan Lukschy is a director.
- German stage, screen and radio actor trained under Paul Bildt in 1928. Began his career as a process engraver. On screen, usually as mannered, elegantly attired villains, military figures or professional men.
- Appeared in more than 500 performances as Professor Higgins in "My Fair Lady".
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