Erich Ponto
Erich Ponto | |
---|---|
Ponto in July 1945 | |
Born |
Erich Johannes Bruno Ponto 14 December 1884 Free City of Lübeck, German Empire |
Died |
14 February 1957 72) Stuttgart, Baden-Württemberg, West Germany | (aged
Resting place | Tolkewitz cemetery, Dresden |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1908–1957 |
Spouse(s) | Tony Kresse |
Children | Eva Doering (born 1918), Klaus Ponto (1927-1985), grandson = Manoel Ponto (1949-1996) |
Awards |
Baden-Württemberg State actor (1952) Federal Cross of Merit (1954) Deutscher Filmpreis (1956) |
Erich Johannes Bruno Ponto (14 December 1884 – 14 February 1957) was a German film and stage actor.
Life
Erich Ponto was born in Lübeck as the son of a merchant. After his family had moved to Hamburg-Eimsbüttel, he attended the gymnasium secondary school in Altona and upon his Abitur exam began a study of pharmacy at the University of Munich, where he went to lectures delivered by Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen. Passionate about acting already during his studying, he took drama lessons from 1906.
Ponto gave his debut on stage at the Stadttheater Passau in 1908, followed by engagements in Nordhausen, Reichenberg (Liberec), and Düsseldorf. From 1914 to 1947 he was a member of the Hoftheater Dresden ensemble (Staatstheater Dresden from 1918), in the season 1946/47 also as intendant. On stage his best known role was that of J.J. Peachum in the original production of Bertolt Brecht's The Threepenny Opera in 1928. During the Third Reich he won the title of a Staatsschauspieler in 1938, the highest title that could be awarded to a stage actor in Nazi-Germany.
Ponto's film career only took off when he was already over 50 years old, but he became a well-known character actor in German cinema of the 1930s and 1940s, often in eccentric or villanous roles. Among his roles were Mayer Amschel Rothschild in the anti-semitic Nazi film The Rothschilds (1940) and a stuffy school teacher in Die Feuerzangenbowle (1944) with Heinz Rühmann, widely regarded as a film classic in Germany. After World War II he appeared in Carol Reed's British thriller The Third Man (1949), he played the sinister doctor of Orson Welles in a supporting role. In 1955 Ponto won a "Film Award in Silver" as the best male actor in a supporting role for Himmel ohne Sterne (1955). He worked until his death.
In 1916 he married Tony Kresse, they had two children. Ponto was the acting coach of Gert Fröbe of Goldfinger fame. His final film was Der Stern von Afrika, released in the year of his death. He died at the age of 72 after a long cancer illness. Erich Ponto was the uncle of Dresdner Bank general director Jürgen Ponto, who was murdered by members of the RAF in 1977.
Selected filmography
- Der Geiger von Meissen (1921)
- Weib im Dschungel (1931) - Joyce
- The Man Who Murdered (1931) - Boucher - franz. Gesandter
- Love, Death and the Devil (1934) - The Old Man
- Santa Joana D'Arc (1935) - Lord Talbot
- The King's Prisoner (1935) - Friseur
- Die letzten Vier von Santa Cruz (1936) - Alexander Ghazaroff
- Schlußakkord (1936) - Vorsitzender des Schwurgerichts
- Der Hund von Baskerville (1937) - Stapleton
- Tango notturno (1937) - Ein armer Kerl
- The Mystery of Betty Bonn (1938) - Kapitän Spurling
- By a Silken Thread (1938) - Theodor Kalbach
- The Four Companions (1938) - Regierungsrat Alfred Hintze
- Dreizehn Mann und eine Kanone (1938)
- Hallo Janine (1939) - Monsieur Pamion
- Wibbel the Tailor (1939) - Schneider Anton Wibbel
- In letzter Minute (1939) - Alexander Piepenbrink
- Der Feuerteufel (1940) - Kaiser Napoleon Bonaparte
- Die Rothschilds (1940) - Mayer Amschel Rothschild
- Aus erster Ehe (1940) - Professor Skutor
- Wie konntest Du, Veronika! (1940) - Bankier
- Achtung! Feind hört mit! (1940) - Monsieur Bock
- Kleider machen Leute (1940)
- The Girl from Barnhelm (1940) - Wirt
- Das Herz der Königin (1940) - Der Gaukler (Singer)
- Blutsbrüderschaft (1941) - Direktor Gösch
- Ich klage an (1941) - Professor Werther
- Leichte Muse (1941) - Chorleiter Palitsch
- Her Other Self (1941) - Geheimrat Wuellner
- Eine Nacht in Venedig (1942) - Direktor Arnold Richard Schmitz, Parfümfabrikant
- The Rainer Case (1942) - Hotelwirt
- Attack on Baku (1942) - Jenssen, dänischer Ölherr in Baku
- Der große Schatten (1942) - Oswald Siebel
- Diesel (1942) - Theodor Diesel
- Ein glücklicher Mensch (1943) - Pauly
- Die beiden Schwestern (1943) - Adolph Menzel
- Die Feuerzangenbowle (1944) - Professor Crey - called Schnauz
- The Master Detective (1944) - Gutsbesitzer Theobald Langendorff
- Philharmoniker (1944) - Straehle
- Der Engel mit dem Saitenspiel (1944) - Barnabas, Diener bei Strengholt
- Am Abend nach der Oper (1945) - Stephan Schneider
- Der Scheiterhaufen (1945)
- Der Fall Molander (unfinished film, 1945) - Dannemann
- Between Yesterday and Tomorrow (1947) - Professor von Walther
- Film Without a Title (1948) - Herr Schichtholz
- Das verlorene Gesicht (1948) - Wissenschaftler
- Die kupferne Hochzeit (1948) - Alter Lehrer
- The Court Concert (1948) - Serenissimus
- Love '47 (1949) - Alter Mann
- The Third Man (1949) - Dr. Winkel
- Verspieltes Leben (1949) - Mathematik-Professor
- Second Hand Destiny (1949) - Professor Sapis
- Hans im Glück (1949)
- Beloved Liar (1950) - Plage
- Doctor Praetorius (1950) - Professor Speiter
- Das fremde Leben (1951) - Prokurist Knopp
- Veronika the Maid (1951)
- Primannerinnen (1951) - Krautkopf
- No Greater Love (1952) - Minister
- Weekend in Paradise (1952) - Giersdorfs Onkel
- House of Life (1952) - Geheimrat Merk
- Monks, Girls and Hungarian Soldiers (1952) - Fellerer, Goldschmied
- The Blue and White Lion (1952) - Regierungspräsident
- The Great Temptation (1952) - Professor Dr. Gandolphi
- Not Afraid of Big Animals (1953) - Polizei-Kommissar
- Hocuspocus (1953) - Mr. Arthur Graham
- Sauerbruch – Das war mein Leben (1954) - Chefarzt Psychiatrie
- Love is Forever (1954)
- The Flying Classroom (1954) - Der Sanitätsrat
- Keine Angst vor Schwiegermüttern (1954)
- The Missing Miniature (1954)
- Die goldene Pest (1954) - Dr. Sierich
- Sky Without Stars (1955) - Vater Otto Kaminski
- Ballerina (1956) - Schimanski, Pförtner
- If We All Were Angels (1956) - Amtsrichter
- Made in Germany (1957) - Professor Virchow
- The Girl and the Legend (1957) - Daniel Defoe
- The Zurich Engagement (1957) - (uncredited)
- Der Stern von Afrika (1957) - Ein alter Franzose (final film role)
Erich Ponto in the Web
Erich Ponto on IMDb
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Erich Ponto. |