Paul Koslo (born June 27, 1944) is a German-Canadian actor.
Koslo started his career in such 1970's cult films as Nam's Angels a.k.a. The Losers, (referenced in Quentin Tarantino's Pulp Fiction), Mr. Majestyk, Vanishing Point, Joe Kidd and The Stone Killer. He also appeared opposite Charlton Heston in the SF cult-classic, The Omega Man in an unusually sympathetic co-starring role. After a solid supporting part as a Jewish concentration camp survi...
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Paul Koslo (born June 27, 1944) is a German-Canadian actor.
Koslo started his career in such 1970's cult films as Nam's Angels a.k.a. The Losers, (referenced in Quentin Tarantino's Pulp Fiction), Mr. Majestyk, Vanishing Point, Joe Kidd and The Stone Killer. He also appeared opposite Charlton Heston in the SF cult-classic, The Omega Man in an unusually sympathetic co-starring role. After a solid supporting part as a Jewish concentration camp survivor in the critically acclaimed Voyage of the Damned, as well as the mayor in Heaven's Gate, he began a long run of portraying villainous types in productions such as Roots, The Ransom and Love and Bullets.
In rare, in-depth interviews with both Psychotronic Video and Shock Cinema (issue #14) magazines, Koslo spoke (mostly unfavorably) about his experiences working in several films with Charles Bronson and in The Omega Man with Heston.
Starting in the late 1970s, Koslo appeared (usually as a villain) in a string of television shows such as The...
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