Paul Weigel
February 17, 1867 (159 years old) in Halle an der Saale, Province of Saxony, Prussia [now Saxony-Anhalt, Germany]
German born Paul Weigel was an actor in American movies. He is perhaps best remembered for his performances in For Heaven's Sake (1926), The Invisible Ray (1936), and The Great Dictator (1940).
Known For
Credits
- 1945 · Bewitched as The Governor's Butler (uncredited)
- 1945 · A Tree Grows in Brooklyn as Candy Store Proprietor (uncredited)
- 1943 · Happy Land as Pop Schmidt (uncredited)
- 1943 · Above Suspicion as Elderly Man (Uncredited)
- 1943 · The Moon Is Down as Elderly Man (uncredited)
- 1942 · Reunion in France as Old Man (uncredited)
- 1942 · Miss V from Moscow as Henri Devalier
- 1942 · Joan of Paris as Janitor at Mlle Rosay's
- 1941 · I Wake Up Screaming as Gus- Deleicatesson Proprietor (uncredited)
- 1940 · A Dispatch from Reuters as Professor Gauss (uncredited)
- 1940 · The Great Dictator as Mr. Agar
- 1939 · Ninotchka as Vladimir, with Letter from Leon (uncredited)
- 1939 · Never Say Die as Concierge
- 1937 · The Gold Racket as Daniel Forbes
- 1937 · Espionage as French Telegrapher
- 1936 · Dracula's Daughter as Transylvania Innkeeper (uncredited)
- 1936 · Sutter's Gold as Man
- 1936 · The Invisible Ray as Monsieur Noyer
- 1935 · Just My Luck as Graves
- 1935 · One More Spring as
- 1934 · I'll Tell the World as Telegraph Operator
- 1933 · Neighbors' Wives as Otto
- 1932 · Back Street as Adolph Schmidt
- 1932 · Broken Lullaby as
- 1931 · The Miracle Woman as Florence's Father (uncredited)
- 1931 · The Vanishing Legion as Oil Co. Director Larribee
- 1929 · The Leatherneck as Petrovitch
- 1928 · Isle of Lost Men as Preacher Jason
- 1928 · Skyscraper as Redhead's father
- 1927 · Hidden Aces as Serge Demidoff
- 1926 · For Heaven's Sake as Brother Paul, the Optimist
- 1925 · A Lover's Oath as Sheik Rustum
- 1925 · Déclassé as Henri
- 1923 · Bluebeard's 8th Wife as Marquis DeBriac
- 1920 · Kismet as Afife
- 1920 · The Breath of the Gods as Count Ronsard
- 1919 · Evangeline as Father Felician
- 1917 · The Bond Between as Carl Riminoss
- 1917 · The Black Wolf as Old Luis
- 1916 · The Intrigue as Attaché to the Baron
- Future · They Shall Pay as Henry Seldon
- 1931 · Soul of the Slums as Brother Jacob
- 1931 · The Boudoir Diplomat as Dr. Munaterra
- 1931 · The Costume Falls as
- 1931 · The Trial of Mary Dugan as Präsident Nash
- 1929 · Joy Tonic as
- 1928 · The Tiger's Shadow as Martin Meeker
- 1928 · Code of the Air as Doc Carson
- 1928 · Marry the Girl as The Butler
- 1927 · Broadway After Midnight as
- 1927 · Sinews of Steel as Jan Van Der Vetter
- 1927 · Blonde or Brunette as Butler
- 1925 · The Verdict as Butler
- 1925 · Excuse Me as Rev. Job Wales
- 1925 · Soft Shoes as Dummy O'Day
- 1924 · Folly of Vanity as Old Roué (fantasy sequence)
- 1924 · The Silent Accuser as The Stepfather
- 1924 · Honor Among Men as Baron Barrat
- 1924 · The Fatal Mistake as
- 1924 · Which Shall It Be? as Musicmaster
- 1924 · Mademoiselle Midnight as Napoleon III (Prologue)
- 1923 · Bag and Baggage as Philip Anthony
- 1922 · Up and Going as Father Le Claire
- 1921 · Bring Him In as Braganza
- 1920 · Merely Mary Ann as Vicar
- 1920 · The Red Lane as Father Leclair
- 1920 · Under Crimson Skies as Plum Duff Hargis
- 1920 · A Master Stroke as Hodge
- 1919 · Luck in Pawn as William Rainier
- 1919 · Happiness À La Mode as Attorn Logan
- 1919 · The Parisian Tigress as Count de Suchet (the elder)
- 1918 · Her Body in Bond as Emmett Gibson
- 1918 · The Only Road as Manuel Lopez
- 1917 · Pride and the Man as George Everett
- 1917 · Forbidden Paths as Luis Valdez
- 1917 · The Inner Shrine as Undetermined Role
- 1917 · The Winning of Sally Temple as Talbot
- 1917 · Each to His Kind as Asa Judd
- 1916 · Witchcraft as Makepeace Struble
- 1916 · Each Pearl a Tear as Roger Winston
- 1916 · Naked Hearts as Cecil's Father
- 1916 · The She-Devil as Mina's father