Harald Mannl
Harald Mannl (1904–1961) was German actor of film, radio and television.[1] He also directed two films for DEFA in East Germany in the mid-1950s, and acted in others, before returning to West Germany.
Harald Mannl | |
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Born | 25 April 1904 Dresden, Saxony, German Empire |
Died | 20 February 1961 (aged 56) Munich, Bavaria, West Germany |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1948–1961 (film & TV) |
Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1948 | The Lost Face | Leo L'Arronge | |
1949 | The Last Illusion | Prof. Fraenkl | |
1949 | Encounter with Werther | Gesandter | |
1949 | Ich mach dich glücklich | Chef vom Dienst | |
1950 | Sensation in Savoy | Bradt | |
1950 | Chased by the Devil | Uncredited | |
1951 | Czardas der Herzen | ||
1951 | Immortal Light | Bezirksarzt | |
1951 | Das ewige Spiel | ||
1951 | Drei Kavaliere | Wildermut | |
1951 | The Blue Star of the South | Meyrink | |
1952 | The Forester's Daughter | Wirt | |
1952 | I Can't Marry Them All | Konsul | |
1952 | Cuba Cabana | Chefredakteur | |
1953 | Geheimakten Solvay | Direktor Lütgen | |
1953 | Tödliche Liebe | Polizeiarzt | |
1953 | The Chaplain of San Lorenzo | Dr. Bracca | |
1953 | Die Unbesiegbaren | Karl Frohme | |
1954 | Gefährliche Fracht | Kettler | |
1954 | Der Fall Dr. Wagner | Dr. Kurt Wagner | |
1955 | Der Ochse von Kulm | Waaghuber | |
1957 | El Hakim | Michaelides | |
1960 | The Time Has Come | Mr. Nelson | 2 episodes |
References
- Feinstein p.56
Bibliography
- Feinstein, Joshua Isaac . The Triumph of the Ordinary: Depictions of Daily Life in the East German Cinema 1956–1966. Stanford University, 1995.
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