Basic Information About John Banner
Category | Celebrities βΊ Actors |
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Professions | Actor |
Net worth | $3,000,000 |
Date of birth | 1910-01-28 |
Place of birth | Vienna |
Date of death | 1973-01-28 (aged 63) |
Nationality | Austria |
Spouse | 19 June - Renee Christine Gemenne Muhr (Β 1965 - 28 JanuaryΒ 1973)Β (his death) Illa Raudnitz - (11 OctoberΒ 1940 - ?)Β (divorced) |
Gender | Male |
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What Movie Awards did John Banner win?
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Golden Globe |
Golder Raspberry |
BAFTA |
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John Banner roles
Movie / Series | Role |
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The Lucy Show | Sgt. Schultz 1 episode, 1966 |
The Partridge Family | Max Ledbetter 1 episode, 1972 |
The Doris Day Show | Bruno 1 episode, 1972 |
The Virginian | August the Head Waiter / ... 2 episodes, 1963-1964 |
Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea | Russian Chairman 1 episode, 1964 |
My Three Sons | Chief of Protocol 1 episode, 1964 |
Dr. Kildare | Mr. Schultz 1 episode, 1964 |
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour | Dutch Customs Man 1 episode, 1964 |
Hogan's Heroes | Sgt. Schultz / ... 168 episodes, 1965-1971 |
The Man from U.N.C.L.E. | Dr. Foster 1 episode, 1964 |
John Banner's Quotes
- On his ironic casting as Sgt. Schultz: "Well, who better to play Nazis than we Jews?"
- There is no such thing as a cuddly Nazi. Maybe Goering was cuddly to his wife. He wasn't cuddly to the city of Rotterdam. Schultz is not a Nazi. I see Schultz as the representative of some kind of goodness in any generation.
Interesting Facts about John Banner
- Banner is best remembered for his portrayal of the Luftwaffe prison-camp guard "Sergeant Schultz" in the TV series Hogan's Heroes (1965). But there remains a certain irony: John Banner was Jewish.
- Passed away in his native Vienna on his 63rd birthday, six days after the death of former President Lyndon Johnson.
- In The Untouchables (1959) episode The Untouchables: Takeover (1962), Banner is pumped for information and says "I know nothing." Six years later, he made the line famous as Sgt. Schultz in Hogan's Heroes (1965).
- John Banner and Werner Klemperer appeared together nearly 10 years prior to Hogan's Heroes (1965) in the episode Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Safe Conduct (1956) of Alfred Hitchcock Presents (1955).
- On February 2, 1973, John Banner was interred at Mauer Cemetery, Vienna, plot no. 57/2/26.