Rudolph Anders
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Rudolph Anders in She Demons (1958)
Rudolph Anders (December 17, 1895 in Waldkirch, Baden-Wurtemberg, Germany – March 27, 1987 in Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, US) was a German character actor who came to the United States after the rise of Hitler, and appeared in numerous American films in the 1940s, 1950s, and 1960s. During the 1940s, he used the stage name of Robert O. Davis. His German-accented English confined him largely to "accent roles", and during World War II to villain parts, although not leading roles as his small build, wide eyes, soft voice and naturally quiet demeanor did not allow him to appear overly menacing.
Partial filmography
- Ludwig II, King of Bavaria (1929)
- Peter Voss, Thief of Millions (1932)
- Stamboul Quest (1934)
- The Fountain (1934)
- We're in the Legion Now! (1936)
- I Met Him in Paris (1937)
- Espionage Agent (1939)
- Confessions of a Nazi Spy (1939)
- King of the Texas Rangers (1941) serial
- The Phantom Plainsmen (1942)
- The Great Impersonation (1942)
- Sherlock Holmes and the Voice of Terror (1942) uncredited
- The Secret Code (1942) serial
- Counter-Attack (1945)
- Under Nevada Skies (1946)
- Actor's and Sin (1951)
- Phantom from Space (1953)
- Captain Scarface (1953)
- South Sea Woman (1953)
- The Walter Winchell File "The Candlestick" - Kalisch (1957)
- She Demons (1958)
- On the Double (1961)
- The Pigeon That Took Rome (1962)
- The Prize (1963)
- Decision at Midnight (1963)
- 36 Hours (1965)
References
- Halliwell, Alfred, Halliwell's Filmgoer's Companion
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