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Aliases: Gustav Froehlich , Gustav Froelich , Gustav Frohlich , Густав Фрёлих , Gustav Friedrich Fröhlich
Gender: Male
Place of birth: Hannover, Germany
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Movie Involvements: 70
TV Involvements: 5
Most Famous Work
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia 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.
Most Famous Work
Metropolis
(1927) Freder FredersenDeutscher Filmpreis (Lola)
(1951) SelfAuf los geht's los
(1977) SelfDas Kriminalmuseum
(1963) Herr EggersAsphalt
(1929) Wachtmeister Albert HolkDie Sünderin
(1951) AlexanderA Night of Change
(1935) Frank CorneliusBlick zurück im Film
(1963) SelfActing
Year | Character | Movie/Tv |
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1984 | Freder Fredersen | |
1981 | Guillaume Gaillard | |
1977 | Self | |
1976 | Self | |
1965 | Self | |
1964 | Self | |
1963 | Self | |
Herr Eggers | ||
1960 | Dr. Lebrecht | |
1956 | Dr.Georg Sudeny, ihr Gatte | |
Paul Frank | ||
1954 | Percy Buck | |
Peter Bruck | ||
Julien de Costa | ||
1953 | Jonny Pitter | |
Pedro | ||
1952 | Dr. Peter Haidt | |
Toni Sponer | ||
1951 | Erich Holsten | |
Dr. Klaus Michael Dirkhoff, genannt Stips | ||
Alexander | ||
Self | ||
1950 | Dr. Wilhelm Löhnefink | |
1949 | Cerberus, der Tausendsassa | |
Dr. Paul Schröter | ||
1948 | Bernd Falkenhagen | |
Dr. Thomas Martin | ||
Otto Lukas | ||
1946 | Peter Hellmer | |
1944 | Dr.Jura | |
Westhoff | ||
Frauenarzt Dr. Franz Wrenzchen | ||
Frauenarzt Dr. Franz Wrenzchen | ||
1943 | Peter | |
1942 | Paul von Detky | |
Sgt. Treskow | ||
1941 | Unteroffizier Werner Holt | |
Lutz Bornhoff | ||
1940 | Fritz Ullmann | |
Thomas Ostenhoff | ||
Peter Graf von Asfeld | ||
Der Privatsekretär | ||
1939 | Franz Mansfield | |
Arne Kolk, Zollwachtmeister | ||
Kurt Kielmansdorf | ||
1938 | Jan Jenssen, Steuermann | |
Markus | ||
Prinz Louis Alexander alias Dr. Alexander Bordam | ||
Gast | ||
1937 | Der Ingenieur | |
Oberleutnant Brock | ||
Hans Scheffler - U-Bahn-Beamter | ||
1936 | Jacques Gregor | |
Rechtsanwalt Dr. Leuttern | ||
Severin Matthias | ||
Ingenieur Wiegand | ||
Gerard Frehel | ||
1935 | Peter von Ronan | |
Hermann v. Goren | ||
Leutnant Bobby Tompson | ||
Sándor Teleki | ||
Frank Cornelius | ||
Eugen Colloredo | ||
Oberwachtmeister Willi Schwenke | ||
1934 | Leutnant von Keller | |
N/A | ||
Michael Nissen | ||
1933 | Oberleutnant Tarjan | |
Léon Saval | ||
Hans | ||
Holger Rhon | ||
Walter König | ||
1932 | Paul Ritter | |
Robert Lindt, eigentlich Graf Lerchenau | ||
Peter Franke | ||
Peter, Komponist | ||
Werner Loring jr. - stellvertr. Direktor der Ideal Tonfilm | ||
Hauptmann Herbert Frank | ||
1931 | Rudolf Starke | |
Leutnant von Lorenz | ||
Johann Strauß - der Sohn | ||
Georg Köhler | ||
N/A | ||
Self | ||
Walter Taylor | ||
Fritz Bernt, Student | ||
1930 | N/A | |
Richard Faber | ||
Hans Ritter | ||
1929 | Wassil Gurmai | |
Wachtmeister Albert Holk | ||
Georg Wittig | ||
1928 | Hendrik Hansen | |
Karl | ||
Francard | ||
Gerhard | ||
Martin Frey | ||
N/A | ||
Gustav Brenner | ||
1927 | Tommy, der Mittelstürmer | |
Walter von Stolzing | ||
Alexander Radny | ||
Armand Noret | ||
N/A | ||
Freder Fredersen | ||
Edgar Jefferson | ||
1925 | James Compson | |
Harry Petersen | ||
Jörg Larsen Fischer | ||
1923 | Franz Von Liszt | |
Year | Character | Movie/Tv |
Directing
Year | Role | Movie/Tv |
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1955 | Director | |
1951 | Director | |
1950 | Director | |
1949 | Director | |
1948 | Director | |
1945 | Director | |
1934 | Director | |
1933 | Director | |
Year | Role | Movie/Tv |