Walter Werner
Walter Werner | |
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Born |
Görlitz, Germany | 11 April 1883
Died | 8 January 1956 72) | (aged
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1921–1956 |
Walter Werner (11 April 1883 – 8 January 1956) was a German actor.[1] He appeared in more than seventy films from 1921 to 1956.
Selected filmography
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1949 | Don't Dream, Annette | Besucher im Konzertsaal | |
1948 | 1-2-3 Corona | Doctor Waldner | |
Street Acquaintances | Redakteur | ||
1947 | Marriage in the Shadows | Mr. Hofbauer | |
1945 | Via Mala | Dorfarzt | |
1944 | Die Feuerzangenbowle | Pfeiffers house servant | |
1942 | Destiny | Dragan | |
1941 | Friedemann Bach | Prinzipal der fahrenden Theatertruppe | |
Ohm Krüger | |||
Riding for Germany | Geheimrat | ||
1939 | Robert Koch | Amtsdiener Stübecke | |
We Danced Around the World | Waldemar | ||
1938 | Triad | Dr. Sitthard, Arzt | |
The Deruga Case | Sanitätsrat Dr. Gürtner | ||
Shadows Over St. Pauli | Ohm Timmer | ||
You and I | Helling | ||
The Great and the Little Love | Erikas Vater | ||
1937 | The Man Who Was Sherlock Holmes | ||
The Beaver Coat | Amtsvorsteher | ||
The Kreutzer Sonata | Dr. Raskin | ||
The Broken Jug | Ein Bedienter | ||
Togger | Vater Andreas | ||
1936 | Maria the Maid | Old man in the train | |
The Dreamer | Sanitätsrat Brunner | ||
1933 | The Lake Calls | ||
1931 | Danton | ||
Berlin-Alexanderplatz | |||
1925 | The Found Bride | Wirt | |
A Free People | Prokurist Karg | ||
1924 | Husbands or Lovers | ||
1923 | I.N.R.I. | Lebdäus |
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