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Otto Gebühr
May 29, 1877 (147 years old) in Kettwig, Rhine Province, Kingdom of Prussia, German Empire [now Kettwig, Essen, Germany]
Known For
The Golem: How He Came Into the World
Hitler: A Career
Nanon
The Great King
Bismarck
Credits
1977 ·
Hitler: A Career
as Frederick the Great (archive footage)
1962 ·
Die blonde Frau des Maharadscha
as Dr. Kuroma
1954 ·
The Life of Surgeon Sauerbruch
as Sauerbruchs Helfer
1954 ·
Rosen-Resli
as Jakob
1954 ·
Der Mann meines Lebens
as Professor Kühn
1954 ·
Meines Vaters Pferde, 2. Teil: Seine dritte Frau
as Blankenbohm
1953 ·
Red Roses, Red Lips, Red Wine
as
1953 ·
Vati macht Dummheiten
as Der alte Hannsen, Rennfahrer a.D.
1953 ·
Straßenserenade
as Professor Teofilo Sandora
1953 ·
Stars Over Colombo
as Dr. Kuroma
1953 ·
Die blaue Stunde
as Geheimrat Jordan
1953 ·
Have Sunshine in Your Heart
as The Justice Council
1953 ·
Tobias Knopp, Adventure of a Bachelor
as Babbelmann (voice)
1952 ·
Oh, du lieber Fridolin
as Korbinian, Alices Vater
1952 ·
Fritz und Friederike
as Mönchheim, Tattersallbesitzer
1952 ·
The Devil Makes Three
as Herr Nolder
1952 ·
Tausend rote Rosen blüh'n
as Rosenbauer
1951 ·
When the Evening Bells Ring
as Küster
1951 ·
Torreani
as
1951 ·
The Heath Is Green
as Gottfried Lüdersen
1951 ·
Sensation in San Remo
as Direktor Koch
1951 ·
Stips
as Stülpe, Burgkastellan
1951 ·
Dr. Holl
as Professor Amriß
1951 ·
Das ewige Spiel
as
1951 ·
Unsterbliche Geliebte
as Dietrich
1950 ·
Drei Mädchen spinnen
as Lehmann
1950 ·
Melodie des Schicksals
as Professor Ahrens
1950 ·
Die Lüge
as Prof. Dr. Ernst A. Gruber
1949 ·
Der Bagnosträfling
as Jean
1949 ·
Anonyme Briefe
as Karl Bundschuh
1947 ·
...and the Sky Above Us
as Lehrer Heise
1945 ·
Der Erbförster
as Gutsbesitzer Steinbach
1943 ·
Die goldene Spinne
as Geheimrat Fischer, Christas Vater
1943 ·
Immensee
as Vater Jürgens
1943 ·
When the Young Wine Blossoms
as Wilhelm Arvik
1943 ·
Fritze Bollmann wollte angeln
as Hickeduhn Amtsrichter
1943 ·
Nacht ohne Abschied
as Peterson, Oberstabsveterinär
1942 ·
The Great King
as King Frederick II
1942 ·
Viel Lärm um Nixi
as Dorfschullehrer
1941 ·
Kopf hoch, Johannes!
as Diener Perlow
1940 ·
Bismarck
as Johann von Sachsen
1940 ·
Casanova heiratet
as Prilop
1940 ·
Leidenschaft
as Dr. Myrbach
1939 ·
Die barmherzige Lüge
as Dr. Henrici
1938 ·
Frauen für Golden Hill
as Kirkwood
1938 ·
Nanon
as Jean Baptiste Moliere
1937 ·
Das schöne Fräulein Schragg
as Friedrich II.
1937 ·
Fridericus
as Friedrich II. von Preußen
1936 ·
Funny and Serious Things about the Great King
as Frederick the Great
1933 ·
The Anthem of Leuthen
as Friedrich II
1932 ·
Barbarina, the King's Dancer
as Frederick II
1931 ·
The Erlkönig
as
1931 ·
The Elf King
as Le père
1930 ·
The Flute Concert of Sans-souci
as King Frederick II
1930 ·
The emperor's detective
as Gustav Hauer
1930 ·
Scapa Flow
as
1929 ·
Waterloo
as 'Der alte Fritz' & Feldmarschall Blücher
1928 ·
The Old Fritz II
as Der alte Fritz (Friedrich der Große)
1928 ·
The Old Fritz
as Der alte Fritz (Friedrich der Große)
1927 ·
Die heilige Lüge
as Kapitän Uwe Möller
1927 ·
Die Sporck'schen Jäger
as Hauptmann Rabenhainer
1926 ·
In Treue stark
as Dietrich Hartung
1926 ·
Die Mühle von Sanssouci
as Friedrich der Große
1926 ·
The Fallen
as Römer
1925 ·
The Iron Bride
as
1925 ·
...und es lockt ein Ruf aus sündiger Welt
as
1925 ·
Leidenschaft
as Olaf von Hallbek
1925 ·
Die Perücke
as
1924 ·
Gobseck
as Jean Esther von Gobseck
1924 ·
Die Vergeltung
as
1923 ·
Das brennende Geheimnis
as
1923 ·
Fridericus Rex - 3. Teil: Sanssouci
as Friedrich II
1923 ·
Fridericus Rex - 4. Teil: Schicksalswende
as König Friedrich II.
1922 ·
Fridericus Rex - 2. Teil: Vater und Sohn
as Kronprinz Friedrich II
1922 ·
Fridericus Rex - 1. Teil: Sturm und Drang
as Friedrich II
1921 ·
Der Schatten der Gaby Leed
as
1921 ·
Die Furcht vor dem Weibe
as
1921 ·
Das Floß der Toten
as
1920 ·
The Golem: How He Came Into the World
as Emperor
1920 ·
Evening - Night - Morning
as Ward - a detective
1920 ·
Drei Nächte
as William McPearson
1920 ·
Das Mädchen aus der Ackerstraße. 1. Teil
as
1920 ·
The Dancer Barberina
as
1919 ·
Sündiges Blut
as
1918 ·
Die Vase der Semirames
as
1917 ·
Veilchen Nr. 4
as Kunsthistoriker Dr. Bredor