Howard Caine
Howard Caine | |
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Born |
Howard Cohen January 2, 1926 Nashville, Tennessee, United States |
Died |
December 28, 1993 67) North Hollywood, California, United States | (aged
Cause of death | Heart attack |
Occupation | Film and television actor |
Years active | 1953–1988 |
Spouse(s) |
Joan-Ellen Caine (m. - her death) Valerie Elson (m. 1991–1993; his death) |
Howard Caine (born Howard Cohen; January 2, 1926 – December 28, 1993) was a popular American character actor, probably best known as Gestapo agent Major Wolfgang Hochstetter in the television series Hogan's Heroes (1965–71). He also played Lewis Morris of New York in the musical film 1776, and Everett Scovill, a thinly disguised portrait of Charles Manson's attorney Irving Kanarek, in the television movie, Helter Skelter.
Early life
Howard Caine was born on January 2, 1926, in Nashville, Tennessee, into a Jewish family. At the age of 13, Cohen moved with his family to New York City, where he began studying acting. Learning to erase his Southern accent, he went on to become a master of 32 foreign and American dialects. Caine served in the United States Navy during World War II, fighting the Japanese in the Pacific Theatre. After the war, Caine studied drama at Columbia University, where he graduated summa cum laude.
Career
He appeared on Broadway in Wonderful Town, Inherit the Wind, Lunatics and Lovers and Tiger at the Gates. He succeeded Ray Walston as "Mr. Applegate" in the original production of Damn Yankees. He was featured in such films as From the Terrace (1960), Pay or Die (1960), Judgment at Nuremberg (1961), Brushfire (1962), The Man from the Diner's Club (1963), Pressure Point (1962) and Alvarez Kelly (1966). He also appeared in "1776" as delegate from New York, Lewis Morris. He co-starred with Godfrey Cambridge and Estelle Parsons in Watermelon Man (1970). He was also a member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.
He acted in more than 750 live and filmed television programs, including the western series, The Californians, Two Faces West, and The Travels of Jaimie McPheeters.
He may be best-remembered as Major Hochstetter on Hogan's Heroes (1965). In 1966, in the Hogan's Heroes episode "The Battle of Stalag 13" he was cast as Colonel Feldkamp and in the episode "Happy Birthday, Adolf" he played Major Keitel.
Caine was featured as "Everett Scovill", a thinly disguised portrait of Charles Manson's attorney Irving Kanarek, in Helter Skelter (1976).
From his early childhood in Tennessee, Caine had always been fascinated with the Appalachian five-string bluegrass banjo and began mastering it in the mid-1960s. From the summer of 1970 until his death in 1993, he had taken trophies at 29 prominent banjo and fiddle contests in the southland for both Best Traditional Banjo and Traditional Singing. He was also a popular folk singer and appeared at a number of prominent folk clubs and folk festivals.
Death
Caine died of a heart attack on December 28, 1993.[1]
Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Genre | Notes |
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1953 | Marty | Bartender | TV series | |
1957 | The Californians | Schaab | TV series, 8 episodes, 1957–1958 | |
1959 | Peter Gunn | Rafael Blanco | TV Series | "The Briefcase" |
1960 | From the Terrace | Creighton Duffy | Film | |
Pay or Die | Enrico Caruso | Film | ||
Pete and Gladys | Burke | CBS-TV | "Pete Takes Up Golf" | |
1961 | Two Faces West | Jethro | TV series, "The Vials" | |
Judgment at Nuremberg | Hugo Wallner | |||
1962 | Brushfire | Vlad | ||
Straightaway | TV series, "Full Circle" | |||
Leave It To Beaver | A crooked dairy foreman | TV series, "Eddie, the Businessman" | ||
87th Precinct | Meinig | TV series, "Idol in the Dust" | ||
Pressure Point | Tavern Owner | |||
Fair Exchange | Assorted roles | TV series | 4 episodes | |
1963 | The Man from the Diner's Club | Claude Bassanio | ||
The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis | R.J. Crumley | TV series | "The Call of the, Like, Wild" | |
The Travels of Jaimie McPheeters | The Indian, "Afraid-of-His-Horse | TV series | "The Day of the Pawnees, Parts 1 and 2" | |
The Twilight Zone | Nick Bloss | TV series | "He's Alive" | |
1966 | Alvarez Kelly | McIntyre | ||
The Doomsday Flight | L.A. dispatcher | TV film | ||
1970 | Watermelon Man | Mr. Townsend | Film | |
1972 | 1776 | Lewis Morris | ||
1976 | Helter Skelter | Everett Scoville | TV film | |
1979 | Scooby-Doo and Scrappy-Doo | TV series | (unknown) | |
1980 | Marilyn: The Untold Story | Billy Wilder | TV film | |
1982 | Forced Vengeance | Milt Diamond | Film | |
1984 | Challenge of the GoBots | TV series | (unknown) | |
1986 | The New Scooby and Scrappy-Doo Show | TV series | (unknown) | |
1987 | Jonny Quest | Days and nights of molly Dodd- played main character's land lord | TV series | (unknown) |
1988 | War and Remembrance | Lord Maxwell Beaverbrook | TV miniseries | 2 episodes, 1988, (Last appearance) |
References
External links
- Howard Caine at the Internet Movie Database
- Howard Caine at the Internet Broadway Database
- Howard Caine at Find a Grave