Helmut Käutner
March 25, 1908 (116 years old) in Düsseldorf, Germany
Helmut Käutner (born 25 March 1908 in Düsseldorf, Germany; died 20 April 1980 in Castellina in Chianti, Italy) was a German film director active mainly in the 1940s and 1950s. He began his career at the end of the Weimar Republic and had released his first major films in Nazi Germany.
Known For
Credits
- 1977 · Eichholz & Söhne as Franz Schadow
- 1977 · Karl May as Karl May
- 1976 · Das ist Ihr Leben as Self
- 1976 · Feinde as General a. D.
- 1974 · Derrick as Paul Seibach
- 1974 · Derrick as Duktus
- 1974 · Karl May as Karl May
- 1973 · Van der Valk and the Rich as Canisius
- 1972 · Temptation in the Summer Wind as Professor
- 1971 · Der trojanische Sessel as Paul Hoffmann
- 1971 · Die gefälschte Göttin as Kapitän
- 1971 · Die Frau in Weiß as Sir Frederic Fairlie
- 1970 · Scene of the Crime as Robert Kemm
- 1970 · Hauser's Memory as Dr. Kramer
- 1970 · Bend Sinister as Adam Krug
- 1969 · Der Kommissar as Hugo Blasek
- 1968 · Ein Mann namens Harry Brent as Sir Gordon Towns
- 1967 · Valentin Katajews chirurgische Eingriffe in das Seelenleben des Dr. Igor Igorowitsch as Valentin Katajew
- 1967 · Der Teufel und der liebe Gott as Erzbischof
- 1967 · Verbotenes Land as Prof. Dr. Sigmund Freud
- 1966 · Wir machen Musik as Guest
- 1964 · Grimme-Preis-Verleihung as Self
- 1963 · Blick zurück im Film as Self
- 1961 · Zu jung für die Liebe? as Dr. Blendheim
- 1960 · We Cellar Children as Chauffeur
- 1959 · Without Trumpet or Drum as Königliche Hoheit
- 1958 · Der Schinderhannes as
- 1957 · Monpti as Erzähler
- 1957 · The Zurich Engagement as Reporter
- 1956 · The Girl from Flanders as
- 1954 · The Last Bridge as
- 1951 · Deutscher Filmpreis as Self
- 1950 · Epilogue as
- 1948 · The Original Sin as Prof. Petri
- 1948 · Bambi Awards as Self
- 1944 · Port of Freedom as Karl
- 1943 · Romance in a Minor Key as
- 1932 · Cruiser Emden as Matrose der 'Emden'