Carl Raddatz
March 13, 1912 (112 years old) in Mannheim, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Carl Raddatz was born on March 13, 1912 in Mannheim, Baden, Germany as Werner Fritz. He was an actor, known for Opfergang (1944), Rosen im Herbst (1955) and Made in Germany (1957). He was married to Helga Cartsburg, Hildegard Matschke and Hannelore Schroth. He died on May 19, 2004 in Berlin, Germany.
Known For
Credits
- 1988 · Rosinenbomber as Luster
- 1986 · Berlin zur Kaiserzeit - Glanz und Schatten einer Epoche as voice
- 1985 · Ein Heim für Tiere as Franz Groll
- 1984 · Heute und damals as
- 1983 · Haus Vaterland as
- 1979 · Buddenbrooks as Buddenbrook sen.
- 1976 · Warten auf Godot as Pozzo
- 1976 · Everyone Dies Alone as Otto Quangel
- 1974 · Derrick as Josef Steckel
- 1974 · Die preußische Heirat as König Friedrich Wilhelm I.
- 1968 · Schmutzige Hände as Hoederer
- 1966 · Der Mann, der sich Abel nannte as Abel
- 1963 · Blick zurück im Film as Self
- 1962 · The Counterfeit Traitor as Otto Holtz
- 1961 · Die Pariser Komödie as George Washington Hannaberry I.
- 1959 · Jons und Erdme as Jons
- 1958 · Rosemary as Hartog
- 1957 · Made in Germany – Ein Leben für Zeiss as Prof. Ernst Abbe
- 1956 · Das Mädchen Marion as Peter Meining, Tierarzt
- 1956 · Friederike von Barring as Archibald 'Archi' von Barring
- 1956 · Nacht der Entscheidung as René Dobersin
- 1955 · Rosen im Herbst as Major von Crampas
- 1955 · Oasis as Antoine
- 1955 · Was bin ich? as self
- 1954 · Confession Under Four Eyes as Dr. Frigge
- 1954 · Regina Amstetten as Von Freyberg
- 1953 · Geliebtes Leben as Carl von Bolin
- 1952 · Türme des Schweigens as Robert Morrison
- 1952 · Gift im Zoo as Dr. Martin Rettberg
- 1951 · Deutscher Filmpreis as Self
- 1950 · Taxi-Kitty as Charly
- 1950 · Epilogue as Pianist Aldo Siano, Mitglied einer Verbrecherbande
- 1950 · Der Schatten des Herrn Monitor as Christoph Monitor / Robb
- 1950 · Gabriela as Charlie Braatz
- 1950 · Schatten der Nacht as Richard Struwe
- 1949 · Wohin die Züge fahren as Max Engler
- 1947 · And If We Should Meet Again as Erzähler
- 1947 · In Those Days as Josef
- 1947 · Zugvögel as Georg
- 1946 · Under the Bridges as Hendrik Feldkamp
- 1945 · Die Schenke zur ewigen Liebe as Mathias Bentrup
- 1944 · The Great Sacrifice as Albrecht Froben
- 1944 · Das war mein Leben as Dr. Ophoven
- 1944 · Eine Frau für drei Tage as Hanns Jennerberg
- 1943 · Immensee as Reinhart Torsten
- 1943 · 12 Minuten UFA as Self
- 1942 · Der 5. Juni as Feldwebel Richard Schulz
- 1941 · Homecoming as Dr. Fritz Mutius
- 1941 · Stukas as Hauptmann Heinz Bork
- 1941 · Über alles in der Welt as Carl Wiegand
- 1940 · Request Concert as Hans
- 1940 · Golowin geht durch die Stadt as Dr. Robert Cannenburgh
- 1940 · Zwielicht as Robert Thiele
- 1939 · We're Dancing Around the World as Harvey Swington
- 1939 · Befreite Hände as Graf Joachim von Erken
- 1939 · Zwölf Minuten nach zwölf as Juwelenmakler Griffin
- 1939 · Silvesternacht am Alexanderplatz as Reinhardt
- 1938 · Liebelei und Liebe as Günther Windgassen
- 1938 · Faded Melody as Werner Gront
- 1938 · Furlough on Parole as Dr. Jens Kirchhoff, Grenadier