John Karlen(1933-2020)
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John Karlen nació el 28 de mayo de 1933 en Brooklyn, Nueva York, EE.UU.. Fue un actor, conocido por Cagney y Lacey (1981), Sombras tenebrosas (1966) y Sombras en la obscuridad (1970). Estuvo casado con Betty Karlen. Murió el 22 de enero de 2020 en Burbank, California, Estados Unidos.
- Ganó 1 premio Primetime Emmy
- 3 premios ganados y 2 nominaciones en total
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- John Karlin
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- 1.78 m
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- Defunción
- 22 de enero de 2020
- Burbank, California, Estados Unidos(una insuficiencia cardíaca congestiva)
- Cónyuge
- Betty Karlen20 de enero de 1963 - 1998 (divorciado, 1 niño)
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- PadresHelen Agnes Balondowicz
- Otros trabajos(unknown dates) At several "Dark Shadows" conventions Karlen performed in various skits and plays, including two non-DS productions, the two-character one-act play "Love", and a revival of "The House", an old Art Wallace teleplay which was an early plot source for DS. In the latter, ironically, he played the sinister character, "Walt" later revised for DS as "Jason", which was played on DS by his other great friend, the late Dennis Patrick. He also joined former castmates in reviving their old DS roles for a live, "reader's theater"-style performance of a DS "sequel" entitled "Return to Collinwood", which was afterward recorded on CD as an audio play for sale.
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- TriviaJohn Karlen appeared, with Producer Dan Curtis and other surviving actors and personnel, in a tribute to their long-ago gothic-horror soap opera Sombras tenebrosas (1966), at the William Paley Museum of Television Arts, in Los Angeles CA, on March 8, 2001.
- Citas[on Criaturas de la noche (1971)] We shot that in Belgium and France and uh.. The New York Times gave that one of the great reviews of vampire films of all time. It gave it a great, one of the truly great reviews. And for whatever reason, the movie was incredibly popular in Europe. Friends of mine would say they've been at a movie theater in France, or something, and they were lined up around the corner, to go and see it so.. It has its moments, that film, you know? And of course, we had the wonderful actress, Delphine Seyrig in it. Who really, truly, had the lead in it. And that was, she was just, I think, magnificent.
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