Oscar Karmann

Oscar Karmann (1912-1990) was a Brunanter actor who was famous for playing the part of monster and villains, earning him the nickname 'king of horror'.

Biography
Karmann was born in Brunant (City) to a family from Plzen (Austria-Hungary). He began acting in 1938 on stage plays and in 1949 appeared in his first movie role in the minor film The count. By the 1950s he became a largely mainstream actor and was notable for roles in It Came From Planet 68' (1956) and Thaumaturge (1989).

Controversy
There was controvery attached to Karmann since it appears he collaborated with Nazis in during WWII. Many held a strong sentiment against him, even though his dealings with the Nazis were minimal.