Karl MacDonald is an actor, known for The Girl in Black Stockings (1957) and Convict Stage (1965).
Karl Maka was born in 1944 in Taishan, Guangdong Province, China. He is an actor and producer, known for Jui gaai paak dong (1982), Heng cai san qian wan (1987) and Zui jia pai dang 2: Da xian shen tong (1983).
Karl Edward Makinen Jr. was born in Queens, New York to Marilyn and Karl Sr. (aka Detective "Eddie" Makinen, NYPD). The family moved to Long Island when Karl Jr. was two years old. Growing up fishing, swimming and boating on Lake Ronkonkoma gave him a great childhood. He and his three brothers Michael, Shawn, and Josef, did what most boys do, and gave their parents hell. Karl, the third of the four boys, seemed to need the majority of attention in the family and would love to act out his father yelling at his brothers to his great grandmother, producing the greatest laugh that could come from a 90 plus year old woman. After performing shows in his basement for the neighborhood kids and enjoying the laughs and reactions he created, Makinen became involved in school plays. He performed the lead in Guys and Dolls, Fools, Dracula, and others, winning him a scholarship that he spent in New York City, going to HB studios with his actor high school friend Chris Franjola. After booking some extra work and being turned down for a few Broadway shows, Makinen briefly contemplated his father's wishes of becoming one of "New York's Finest" (policeman), but he and Franjola ultimately decided it was time to get serious about acting and make the move to Hollywood. Disappointing his father's wishes, the two bought a one-way ticket to Los Angeles. Landing at LAX with less than two thousand dollars between them, nowhere to stay and not knowing anyone, they slowly made their way. Conversations in phone calls to his family were monopolized by his father insisting he should take the LAPD test and be a cop like his younger brother Josef (NYPD). After getting some small parts in B films, he finally quieted his father's pleas to become a cop, "take the test, take the test, get on the list" when he received a guest-starring role on his father's favorite show, NYPD Blue, playing Jimmy Clayton (a cop killer) in the first season. Makinen has appeared in over thirty film and television roles, playing cops, bad guys and, occasionally, a nice guy.
Karl Mansfield is known for American Utopia (2020).
Karl Markovics was born on August 29, 1963 in Vienna, Austria. He is an actor and director, known for Die Fälscher (2007), Atmen (2011) and Superwelt (2015). He is married to Stephanie Taussig. They have two children.
Karl Marlantes was born on December 24, 1944 in Seaside, Oregon, USA. He is a director and writer, known for Matterhorn, Going to War (2018) and The Vietnam War (2017). He has been married to Anne Boswell since August 2007. He was previously married to Edith Gisele Fitch.
Karl Medina is an actor, known for The Guerilla Is a Poet (2013), Ang kababaihan ng Malolos (2014) and Bwaya (2014).
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Tall, dark-haired German leading actor, the son of a blacksmith. Vogler was educated in Innsbruck and Vienna, where he studied psychology and art history, in addition to taking acting classes on the side. He made his theatrical debut in Innsbruck in 1950, then acted in classical roles on stage in Germany, including as Horatio in Hamlet, and as Marquis Posa in 'Don Karlos'. On screen from the late 1950's, he achieved international acclaim through his portrayal of stalwart Prussian officers in several expensive, all-star productions, notably Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines or How I Flew from London to Paris in 25 Hours 11 Minutes (1965), The Blue Max (1966), Patton (1970) (as Field Marshal Erwin Rommel) and Shout at the Devil (1976). A likeable and reassuring screen presence and possessed of a well-intoned, resonant speaking voice, Vogler became immensely popular on German television from the mid-1970's. He is best remembered as the titular hero of Kara Ben Nemsi Effendi (1973), based on the adventure stories of Karl May, set in the 19th century Ottoman Empire. The 80's and 90's saw Vogler in recurring roles in varying genres, from medical soap opera to sitcoms and satire. He also guested on 'crime time' shows like Derrick (1974) and Tatort (1970). After his retirement from the screen, he devoted time to recording audio books and giving public recitals of German literary classics (often to the accompaniment of jazz), from poems to fairy tales and short stories by, among others, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Theodor Storm and Joseph Freiherr von Eichendorff.
Karl Moffatt is an actor, known for My Week with Marilyn (2011), Chaos and Cadavers (2003) and The Echoes of Empire (2012).