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After being born in Czechoslovakia he eventually made his way to England, where he trained at the Birmingham Theatre School. During this time, he appeared on stage with the Royal Shakespeare Company and the National Theatre.

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Gertan Klauber, born George Gertan Klauber, (5 March 1932 -- 1 August 2008), was a Czechoslovakia-born British character actor.

After being born in Czechoslovakia he eventually made his way to England, where he trained at the Birmingham Theatre School. During this time, he appeared on stage with the Royal Shakespeare Company and the National Theatre.

Klauber played minor roles in a few ''Film/CarryOn'' films, with his biggest part being Bidet, one of King Francis' soldiers in ''Film/CarryOnHenry''. On TV, he often played one-off villains in episodes of series such as ''Series/TheAvengers1960s'', ''Series/DangerMan'', ''Series/DoctorWho'', ''Series/TheProfessionals'', ''Series/TheSaint'', and ''Series/BlackadderTheThird''.

He was married to fellow actor Creator/GwendolynWatts until her death in 2000, while he died at the age of 76.
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!!Works on TV Tropes he appeared in:
[[AC:Films]]
* ''Film/CarveHerNameWithPride'' (1958) -- German Train Guard (UncreditedRole)
* ''Film/CarryOnSpying'' (1964) -- Code Clerk
* ''Film/CarryOnCleo'' (1964) -- Marcus
* ''Film/OperationCrossbow'' (1965) -- Security Guard at Rocket Plant (UncreditedRole)
* ''Film/FollowThatCamel'' (1967) -- Spiv (DeletedRole)
* ''Film/CarryOnDoctor'' (1967) -- Wash Orderly
* ''Film/ScreamAndScreamAgain'' (1970) -- Border Guard (UncreditedRole)
* ''Film/CryOfTheBanshee'' (1970) -- Tavern Keeper
* ''Film/WutheringHeights'' (1970) -- Man
* ''Film/CarryOnHenry'' (1971) -- Bidet
* ''Film/UpTheFront'' (1972) -- Donner
* ''Film/CarryOnAbroad'' (1972) -- Postcard Seller
* ''Film/OperationDaybreak'' (1975) -- Kubelwagen Feldwebel (UncreditedRole)
* ''Film/TheSevenPerCentSolution'' (1976) -- Pasha
* ''Film/CarryOnEmmannuelle'' (1978) -- German Soldier
* ''Film/BadTiming'' (1980) -- Ambulance Man
* ''Film/{{Octopussy}}'' (1983) -- Bubi
* ''Film/TopSecret'' (1984) -- Mayor
* ''Film/TheLivingDaylights'' (1987) -- Fairground Café Owner (UncreditedRole)
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* ''Series/OneStepBeyond'', episode "The Villa" (1961) -- Porter
* ''{{Series/The Count of Monte Cristo|1964}}'', episode "The Chateau D'lf" (1964) -- Gendarme
* ''Series/DixonOfDockGreen'', episode "Edward the Confessor" (1965) -- Bos'n Zeromsky
* ''Series/DoctorWho'', 5 episodes:
** 1 episode of 4-episode story "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS2E4TheRomans The Romans]]" (1965) -- Galley Master
** 4-episode story "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS4E7TheMacraTerror The Macra Terror]]" (1967) -- Ola
* ''Series/DangerMan'', episode "The Man with the Foot" (1966) -- Hencke
* ''{{Series/The Prisoner|1967}}'', "[[Recap/ThePrisonerE13DoNotForsakeMeOhMyDarling Do Not Forsake Me Oh My Darling]]" (1967) -- Café Waiter
* ''Series/TheSaint'', 2 episodes:
** "The Counterfeit Countess" (1967) -- Barman
** "Vendetta for the Saint: Part 2" (1969) -- Renato
* ''{{Series/The Avengers|1960s}}'', episode "Homicide and Old Lace" (1969) -- Kruger
* ''Series/DepartmentS'', episode "The Double Death of Charlie Crippen" (1969) -- Antonio Mardi
* ''Series/TheGoodies'', episode "Tower of London" (1970) -- The Black Rod
* ''Series/{{Colditz}}'', 2 episodes:
** "Murder?" (1973) -- Korporal Henneberg
** "Chameleon" (1974) -- German Radio Announcer
* ''Series/WhateverHappenedToTheLikelyLads'', 2 episodes[[labelnote:show list]]"The Old Magic", "One for the Road"[[/labelnote]] (1973-74) -- Waiter
* ''Series/UpstairsDownstairs'', episode "The Beastly Hun" (1974) -- Albert Schoenfeld
* ''Series/TheSweeney'', episode "Queen's Pawn" (1975) -- Emilio
* ''Series/TheProfessionals'', episode "Take Away" (1980) -- Helmut Brenick
* ''Series/BlackadderTheThird'', episode "[[Recap/BlackadderS3E6DuelAndDuality Duel and Duality]]" (1987) -- King UsefulNotes/GeorgeIII
* ''Series/{{Crossbow}}'', 2 episodes:
** "The Physician" (1988) -- Govener Jonah
** "Spirit of Rebellion" (1989) -- Luke's Father
* ''Series/InspectorMorse'', episode "The Last Enemy" (1989) -- German Man
* ''Series/TheBill'', episode "When Did You Last See Your Father?" (1990) -- Roadsweeper
* ''{{Series/House of Cards|UK}}'', episode "Chapter One" (1990) -- Blackhead
* ''Series/ScreenOne'', episode "A Very Polish Practice" (1992) -- Swarthy Man on Plane
* ''Series/TheAdventuresOfYoungIndianaJones'', episode "Attack of the Hawkmen" (1995) -- Maurice
* ''Series/TheQueensNose'', 2 episodes (1996-99) -- Robber
* ''Series/RedCap'', episode "Payback" (2003) -- Turgut Ata
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