Franz Klebusch
Franz Klebusch (born January 22, 1887 in Mannheim , † May 25, 1951 in Dresden ) was a German actor .
life and work
Franz Klebusch, originally from Mannheim, appeared as a film actor in supporting roles from 1927. In 1929 he was employed at the theater in Königgrätzer Straße in Berlin and played the role of Tangua in the play " Winnetou , the red gentleman" based on a novel by Karl May . In 1940 he played alongside Ferdinand Marian in the National Socialist propaganda film " Jud Süß " . He shot his last film " The Defender has the Word " in 1944 at the side of Karl Schönböck and Heinrich George . After the Second World War he could no longer continue his career as a film actor.
Filmography
- 1927: Thunderstorm over Gottland
- 1927: a murder girl
- 1928: Polish economy
- 1929: The Three's Confession
- 1931: Shadow of the ring
- 1931: Children in court
- 1932: Trenck
- 1932: a sweet secret
- 1933: Little girl - great luck
- 1933: Police File 909
- 1933: The little swindler
- 1934: Say hello to the truck again
- 1934: Mr. Kobin goes on an adventure
- 1934: The Spork hunters
- 1934: What a bully
- 1934: Between two hearts
- 1935: Black roses
- 1935: an ideal husband
- 1935: Liselotte of the Palatinate
- 1936: Till Eulenspiegel: How Eulenspiegel once offered to fly
- 1936: Stjenka Razin
- 1936: love awakening
- 1936: hot blood
- 1936: Through the desert
- 1937: Fridericus
- 1938: Under the sign of trust. A Beyer film
- 1940: a man on the wrong track
- 1940: Jud Suess
- 1940: Friedrich Schiller - The triumph of a genius
- 1943: colleague is coming soon
- 1944: The defense attorney has the floor
literature
- Gert Ueding , Klaus Rettner, Karl-May-Handbuch , Verlag Königshausen & Neumann, 2001, ISBN 9783826018138 .
Web links
- Franz Klebusch at filmportal.de
- Franz Klebusch in the Internet Movie Database (English)
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Klebusch, Franz |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German actor |
DATE OF BIRTH | January 22, 1887 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Mannheim |
DATE OF DEATH | May 25, 1951 |
Place of death | Dresden |