Willy Fritsch
January 27, 1901 (123 years old) in Kattowitz, Upper Silesia, Germany [now Katowice, Slaskie, Poland]
Willy Fritsch war der bekannteste deutsche Schauspieler neben Hans Albers und Heinz Rühmann in den vierziger Jahren, er drehte mehrere Filme mit Lillian Harvey bis diese nach Frankreich emigrierte Er ist der Vater des Schauspielers Thomas Fritsch
Known For
Credits
- 1970 · Filmgeschichte(n) aus Österreich as Self
- 1967 · Andere Zeiten - andere Sitten as Self - Co-Host
- 1964 · I Learned It from Father as Clemens Andermann
- 1964 · Rauf und runter as
- 1962 · Der Himmel kann warten as Alexander Allerson
- 1962 · The Bellboy and the Playgirls as
- 1961 · Isola Bella as Konsul Stülcken
- 1961 · Was macht Papa denn in Italien? as Studienrat Hanselmann
- 1960 · Wenn die Heide blüht as Dr. Erdmann
- 1960 · Sweetheart of the Gods as Gunzel
- 1959 · Hubertusjagd as Otto von Lindenberg
- 1958 · Mit Eva fing die Sünde an as Gregor
- 1958 · Schwarzwälder Kirsch as Arthur Altenberg
- 1958 · Zwei Herzen im Mai as Gesenius
- 1957 · Der schräge Otto as Alexander Korty
- 1957 · Die Beine von Dolores as Herr Lehmann
- 1956 · Solange noch die Rosen blüh'n as Richard Kühn
- 1956 · Das Donkosakenlied as Chefarzt Dr. Burger
- 1956 · Wo die alten Wälder rauschen as Harald Rehm
- 1956 · Schwarzwaldmelodie as Herbert Olberg
- 1956 · The Three from the Filling Station as
- 1955 · Three from the Gasoline Station as Konsul Willy Kossmann
- 1955 · Liebe ist ja nur ein Märchen as Dr. Lindenberg
- 1955 · Drei Tage Mittelarrest as Major von Faber
- 1955 · Adventure in Rio as Silvester
- 1955 · Der fröhliche Wanderer as Kurt Henner
- 1954 · Weg in die Vergangenheit as Werner Schrey
- 1954 · Maxie as Direktor Walter Rhomberg
- 1954 · At the Order of the Czar as Le Grand-Duc
- 1954 · Hungarian Rhapsody as Großherzog
- 1953 · When the White Lilacs Bloom Again as Willy Forster
- 1953 · Damenwahl as Herbert Blank
- 1953 · Von Liebe reden wir später as Professor Christian Hollmann
- 1952 · At the well in front of the gate as Roberts Vater
- 1952 · Ferien vom Ich as Dr. Hartung
- 1952 · Mikosch rückt ein as Oberst von Körömsbös
- 1951 · The Heath Is Green as Amtsrichter
- 1951 · Die verschleierte Maja as
- 1951 · Schön muß man sein as Jupp Holunder
- 1951 · Deutscher Filmpreis as Self
- 1950 · König für eine Nacht as King Ludwig I of Bavaria
- 1950 · Mädchen mit Beziehungen as Dr. Kobel
- 1950 · Die wunderschöne Galathee as Marcel Thomas
- 1950 · Schatten der Nacht as Ernst Magnus
- 1949 · Kätchen für alles as Georg Vorster
- 1949 · Derby as Dahlen
- 1949 · Zwölf Herzen für Charly as Dr. Wolfgang Amadeus Wagenbichler / Charly
- 1949 · Hallo - Sie haben Ihre Frau vergessen as Dr. Hans Ollendorf
- 1948 · Finale as Dr. Thomas Benninghoff
- 1948 · Film Without Title as als er selbst
- 1948 · Bambi Awards as Self
- 1946 · Die Fledermaus as Gefängnisdirektor Frank
- 1945 · Das Leben geht weiter as Axel Aressen
- 1945 · Die tolle Susanne as
- 1944 · Junge Adler as training manager Roth
- 1943 · Die Gattin as Walter Baumann
- 1943 · Der kleine Grenzverkehr as Georg Rentmeister
- 1943 · Liebesgeschichten as Werner Lüdtke
- 1942 · Geliebte Welt as Generaldirektor Dr. Blohm
- 1942 · Attack on Baku as Hans Romberg, Security Service Officer
- 1942 · Viennese Spirit as Count Georg Wolkersheim
- 1941 · Women Are Better Diplomats as Rittmeister von Karstein
- 1941 · Leichte Muse as Pe Pe Müller
- 1941 · Dreimal Hochzeit as Fürst Alexander Woronin
- 1941 · Das leichte Mädchen as Dietz Frobelius
- 1940 · Die keusche Geliebte as Pierre Dugard, Plantagenbesitzer
- 1940 · Die unvollkommene Liebe as Thomas Holk
- 1939 · Streit um den Knaben Jo as Hans Eckardt
- 1939 · Die Geliebte as Therese
- 1939 · Woman at the Wheel as Paul Banky
- 1938 · Am seidenen Faden as Richard Hellwerth
- 1938 · Das Mädchen von gestern Nacht as Stanley Stalton
- 1938 · Zwischen den Eltern as Dr. Hans Ravenborg, Arzt
- 1938 · A Prussian Love Story as Prinz Wilhelm von Preußen
- 1937 · Gewitterflug zu Claudia as Droste - Flugkapitän
- 1937 · Seven Slaps as William Tenson MacPhab
- 1937 · Menschen ohne Vaterland as Oberleutnant Maltzach
- 1936 · Lucky Kids as Gil Taylor, Reporter
- 1936 · Boccaccio as Petruccio, Stadtschreiber
- 1935 · Black Roses as Erkki Collin
- 1935 · Amphitryon: Happiness from the Clouds as Jupiter / Amphitryon
- 1934 · Prinzessin Turandot as Kalaf
- 1934 · Die Insel as Raak, Handelsattaché
- 1934 · Die Töchter ihrer Exzellenz as Graf Marenzi d. Jüngere
- 1933 · A Prince's Young Love as Fürst Leopold von Anhalt-Dessau
- 1933 · Waltz War as Pauker Gustl
- 1933 · Cairo Season as Tobby Blackwell
- 1932 · I by Day, You by Night as Hans
- 1932 · A Blonde Dream as Willy I
- 1932 · A Mad Idea as Paul Lüders
- 1932 · The Cheeky Devil as Junger Mann
- 1931 · The Congress Dances as Zar Alexander von Russland / Uralsky
- 1931 · In the Employ of the Secret Service as Thomas Higgins
- 1931 · Her Grace Commands as Leutnant Karl von Conradi
- 1930 · Burglars as Durand
- 1930 · The Three from the Filling Station as Willy
- 1930 · Hokuspokus as Peter Bille
- 1930 · Love waltz as Bobby Fould
- 1929 · Melody of the Heart as János Garas
- 1929 · Woman in the Moon as Wolf Helius
- 1929 · Her Dark Spot as Erik Termeulen
- 1928 · Docks of Hamburg as Klaus Brandt
- 1928 · Spies as No. 326
- 1928 · Schuldig as
- 1928 · Hungarian Rhapsody as Lt. Franz Graf v. Turoczy
- 1927 · His Late Excellency as Fürst Ernst Albrecht
- 1927 · The Last Waltz as Graf Dimitri Sarrasow
- 1926 · A Sister of Six as Count Horkay
- 1926 · The Chaste Susanne as René Boislurette
- 1926 · Die Boxerbraut as Fritz Spitz
- 1926 · Die Fahrt ins Abenteuer as
- 1926 · The Waltz Dream as Nicholas Graf Preyn
- 1925 · The Girl with a Patron as
- 1925 · Her Dancing Partner as
- 1925 · Der Farmer aus Texas as Akke
- 1925 · Express Train of Love as Charley
- 1925 · Guillotine as
- 1924 · Mother and Child as Werner
- 1923 · His Wife, the Unknown as Wilbur Crawford
- 1923 · Hallig Hooge as Tetze Tetens
- 1922 · Der Heiratsschwindler as
- 1921 · Miss Venus as