
Gustav Fröhlich
Actor, Director, Writer
March 21, 1902 — December 22, 1987 (85 years)
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Gustav Fröhlich (21 March 1902 – 22 December 1987) was a German actor and film director. He landed secondary roles in a number of films and plays before landing his breakthrough role of Freder Fredersen in Fritz Lang's 1927 film Metropolis. He remained a popular film star in Germany until the 1950s.
Gustav Fröhlich (21 March 1902 – 22 December 1987) was a German actor and film director. He landed secondary roles in a number of films and plays before landing his breakthrough role of Freder Fredersen in Fritz Lang's 1927 film Metropolis. He remained a popular film star in Germany until the 1950s.
Known For
Filmography
| 2014 | Caligari - Wie der Horror ins Kino kam · as Freder |
| 2004 | The Story of Erotic Film · as Cast |
| 2003 | |
| 2001 | Fritz Lang: Circle of Destiny · as Freder (in "metropolis") |
| 1998 | Dämonische Leinwand - Der deutsche Film der zwanziger Jahre · as Freder (clip From Metropolis (1927)) |
| 1963 | Das Kriminalmuseum · as Herr Eggers |
| 1954 | The Little Town Will Go to Sleep · as Peter Bruck |
| 1952 | Adventures in Vienna · as Toni Sponer |
| 1952 | Haus des Lebens · as Dr. Peter Haidt |
| 1951 | Torreani · as Erich Holsten |
| 1951 | The Sinner · as Alexander |
| 1950 | This Man Belongs to Me · as Dr. Wilhelm Löhnefink |
| 1948 | Eine alltägliche Geschichte · as Bernd Falkenhagen |
| 1948 | Secrets of a Soul · as Dr. Thomas Martin |
| 1948 | Wege im Zwielicht · as Otto Lukas |
| 1946 | Sag' die Wahrheit · as Peter Hellmer |
| 1944 | Das Konzert · as Dr.jura |
| 1944 | Familie Buchholz · as Frauenarzt Dr. Franz Wrenzchen |
| 1943 | Tolle Nacht · as Peter |
| 1942 | Der große König · as Sgt. Treskow |
| 1941 | Sechs Tage Heimaturlaub · as Unteroffizier Werner Holt |
| 1940 | Herz - modern möbliert · as Thomas Ostenhoff |
| 1940 | Ihr Privatsekretär · as Der Privatsekretär |
| 1939 | Alarm auf Station III · as Arne Kolk, Zollwachtmeister |
| 1939 | Renate im Quartett · as Kurt Kielmansdorf |
| 1938 | In geheimer Mission · as Jan Jenssen, Steuermann |
| 1938 | Frau Sixta · as Markus |
| 1938 | Die kleine und die große Liebe · as Prinz Louis Alexander Alias Dr. Alexander Bordam |
| 1938 | The Stars Shine · as Gast |
| 1937 | Alarm in Peking · as Oberleutnant Brock |
| 1936 | Die unmögliche Frau · as Ingenieur Wiegand |
| 1935 | Barcarole · as Eugen Colloredo |
| 1933 | Rakoczy-Marsch · as Oberleutnant Tarjan |
| 1933 | Ray of Sunshine · as Hans |
| 1933 | |
| 1933 | Was Frauen träumen · as Walter König |
| 1932 | The Company's in Love · as Werner Loring Jr. - Stellvertr. Direktor Der Ideal Tonfilm |
| 1931 | Liebeskommando · as Leutnant Von Lorenz |
| 1931 | So lang' noch ein Walzer vom Strauß erklingt · as Johann Strauß - Der Sohn |
| 1931 | Voruntersuchung · as Fritz Bernt, Student |
| 1929 | Hochverrat · as Wassil Gurmai |
| 1929 | Asphalt · as Wachtmeister Albert HolkOn Plex |
| 1928 | Angst - Die schwache Stunde einer Frau · as Francard |
| 1928 | Homecoming · as Karl |
| 1927 | Die elf Teufel · as Tommy, Der Mittelstürmer |
| 1927 | Ihr letztes Liebesabenteuer · as Marys Mann |
| 1927 | Metropolis · as Freder FredersenOn Plex |
| 2017 | Hitler's Hollywood · as Self |
| 2016 | Zkáza krásou · as Self |
| 2014 | |
| 1977 | On Your Marks, Get Set, Go · as Self |
| 1965 | aspekte · as Self |
| 1964 | Gut gefragt ist halb gewonnen · as Self |
| 1931 | Wir schalten um auf Hollywood · as Self |
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| 1933 |
| 1955 | His Daughter Is Peter · as Screenplay |
| 1949 |













