Paul Graetz

Ator

2 de julho de 1890 — 16 de fevereiro de 1937 (46 anos)
Paul Graetz was German-born comedian and actor of Jewish ancestry. He was born in Glogau, Schlesia (today Głogów in Poland) in 1890, and was very active on stage and in German cinema from 1911 to 1932.

When the Nazis came to power in February 1933, he fled to the United Kingdom, where he learned English and had roles in several films. He continued to Hollywood at the end of 1935, where he only had a couple of roles in B movies before dying in 1937 at the age of 46.

Conhecido Por

  • Mary
    Mary1931
  • The Wildcat
    The Wildcat1921
  • A Ilha da Fúria
    A Ilha da Fúria1936
  • Alias Bulldog Drummond
    Alias Bulldog Drummond1935
  • O Judeu Süss
    O Judeu Süss1934
  • O Grande Salto
    O Grande Salto1927
  • Mountains on Fire
    Mountains on Fire1931
  • Car of Dreams
    Car of Dreams1935
  • O Tigre de Bengala
    O Tigre de Bengala1936
  • Amores de Schubert
    Amores de Schubert1934
  • Desire
    Desire1921
  • Boémia
    Boémia1935
  • Desejos do meu Coração
    Desejos do meu Coração1935
  • This Woman Is Mine
    This Woman Is Mine1935

Filmografia

1937
Black Legion · as Undetermined Secondary Role
1936
Isle of Fury · as Captain Deever
1936
Bengal Tiger · as Carl Homan
1936
Public Enemy's Wife · as Mr. Schultz - Tailor
1936
Hot Money · as Doctor David
1935
Car of Dreams · as Mr. Hart
1935
Mr. Cohen Takes a Walk · as Jake Cohen
1935
Mimi · as Durand
1935
1935
Murder at Monte Carlo · as Dr. Heinrich Becker
1935
This Woman Is Mine · as Pietro
1935
Heart's Desire · as Florian
1934
Power · as Landauer
1934
April Blossoms · as Alois Wimpassinger
1934
The Living Dead · as Paston
1931
Mountains on Fire · as Feldtelefonist
1931
Mary · as Bobby Brown
1930
Two Worlds · as Mendel (german Version)
1929
1928
1927
1927
A Crazy Night · as Pille
1923
Crown of Thorns · as Jairus
1921
The Wildcat · as Zofano
1920
Desire · as Cast
1920
One Arabian Night · as Puffti, Sklave
1920
Der Doppelmord von Sarajewo · as Gavrilo Princip
1920
1920
Pension Lautenschlag · as Paukenschläger
1919
Die Gelbe Fratze · as Buckliger
1914
Eine tolle Nacht · as Pille