Arthur Reppert

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Arthur Friedrich Carl Reppert (born February 23, 1893 in Berlin ; † 1970 or 1971) was a German actor and a busy supporting actor in film.

Live and act

The son of the singer Helene Reppert, who had made a name for herself as an operetta chanteuse at the Berlin Apollo Theater , had been in touch with the theater world since childhood.

In 1924 he made contact with the film for the first time, where the corpulent Berliner was mainly used in comic roles. Several times he also played simple to limited types and fat nature boys. His appearances hardly got beyond the batch format.

He began his silent film career with Aafa , but it was not until his sound film debut in Der Korvettenkapitän that Reppert was a frequently cast small actor for a decade. After the beginning of World War II , Reppert was rarely seen in front of the camera.

In the 1950s he continued his film work in several DEFA productions. Most recently Reppert, who is only 1.59 meters tall, appropriately embodied the upper dwarf Rumpelbold in a version of the fairy tale story Snow White . At that time Reppert lived in Magdeburg . He died at the age of 77.

Filmography

  • 1929: speed! Tempo!
  • 1930: The Corvette Captain
  • 1930: The beggar student
  • 1931: Reserve has peace
  • 1931: My heart longs for love
  • 1932: The adventures of Thea Roland
  • 1933: Two good comrades
  • 1933: When the village music plays on Sunday evening
  • 1933: The tank girl
  • 1934: Pipin the short one
  • 1934: A girl with power of attorney
  • 1934: love wins
  • 1934: The two seals
  • 1934: The red rider
  • 1935: The courageous seafarer
  • 1935: The multiplication table of love
  • 1935: Hans in luck
  • 1935: The shy Casanova
  • 1935: Mazurka
  • 1936: honeymoon
  • 1936: A night with obstacles
  • 1936: White slaves
  • 1937: Togger
  • 1937: Gordian, the tyrant
  • 1937: diamonds
  • 1937: Vacation on word of honor
  • 1938: Capriccio
  • 1938: Pour le mérite
  • 1938: The Deruga case
  • 1940: Detective Inspector Eyck
  • 1940: How could you, Veronika
  • 1953: Alarm in the circus
  • 1954: Pole Poppenspäler
  • 1955: The Miss von Scuderi
  • 1956: Young vegetables
  • 1956: The Yvette's millions
  • 1961: Snow White

literature

  • Frank Arnau: Universal Filmlexikon 1932 . Berlin 1932, p. 178.
  • Johann Caspar Glenzdorf: Glenzdorf's international film lexicon. Biographical manual for the entire film industry. Volume 3: Peit – Zz. Prominent-Filmverlag, Bad Münder 1961, DNB 451560752 , p. 1385.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Birth register, registry office Berlin X a, No. 568/1893
  2. Film archive Less