Although he appeared in several notable films, he made his mark as one of TV's most distinctive bad guys of the 1960s and 1970s. Albert Paulson was born in Guayaquil, Ecuador, of Norwegian descent; he would later change his surname to reflect its original spelling. He was educated at German boarding schools before moving to Los Angeles in 1942.
The Manchurian Candidate
(Zilkov)
Eyewitness
(Mr. Sokolow)
How to Steal the World
(Dr. Kurt Erikson)
The Laughing Policeman
(Henry Camerero)
The Next Man
(Hamid)
Gunn
(Nick Fusco)
Mrs. Pollifax — Spy
(Perdido)
Search for the Gods
(Tarkanian)
Asylum for a Spy
(Avatin)
The Girl Who Saved the World
(Anthony Korf)
Ransom
(General von Brock / Bruno Hasse)
Che!
(Capt. Vasquez)
Side Show
(Otto Scholl)
Carola
(Col. Kroll)
The Three Sisters
(Kulygin)
Louis Armstrong - Chicago Style
Wild Wind
(Major Ted Kegan)
All Fall Down
(Capt. Ramirez)
One of Our Own
(Dr. Janos Varga)
Columbo
(Vincent Pauley)
The Gallant Men
77 Sunset Strip
Burke's Law
(James Gunnar Ketterback)
Trapper John, M.D.
Starsky & Hutch
Kraft Suspense Theatre
(Sif Barani)
The F.B.I.
(Nagry)
The Odd Couple
(Kalnikov)
The Flying Nun
Hawaii Five-O
(Charley Bombay)
Knight Rider
(Mr. C)
Quincy, M.E.
Hawkins
(Teddy Osterman)
Manimal
Charlie's Angels
(Rabitch)
Scarecrow and Mrs. King
Medical Center
Combat!
(Carl Dorfmann)
Wonder Woman
(Crichton)
Mission: Impossible
(Albert Zembra)
Kolchak: The Night Stalker
Galactica 1980
(General Yodel)
Doctors' Hospital
Run for Your Life
(Emile Marnet)
Police Story
The High Chaparral
(Eduardo Nervo)
Switch
(Gassman)
Search
Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre
A World Apart
Automan
The Rat Patrol
(Colonel Von Helbing)
General Electric True
Jericho
Joe Forrester
Combat!
(Gen. Von Strelitz)
Combat!
(Col. Bruener)
The Name of the Game
(Benitez)
Hawaii Five-O
(Josef Sarpa)
Hawaii Five-O
(Edmonds)
Hawaii Five-O
(Adrian Cassell)
The Rat Patrol
(Major von Brugge)
The Rockford Files
(Kurt)
Airwolf
(Shrankov)
Mission: Impossible
(Joseph Baresh)
Kojak
(Shelley Briscoe)
Mission: Impossible
(General Ernesto Neyron)
Mission: Impossible
(Eric Bergman)