Alexander Granach
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Alexander Granach (April 18, 1890 – March 14, 1945) was a popular German actor in the 1920s and 1930s who immigrated to the United States in 1938. Granach was born Jessaja Gronach in Werbowitz (Wierzbowce/Werbiwci) (Horodenka district, Austrian Galicia then, now Verbivtsi, Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast, Ukraine), to Jewish parents and rose to theatrical prominence at the Volksbühne in Berlin. Granach entered films in 1922; among the most widely exhibited of his silent efforts was the vampire classic Nosferatu (1922), in which the actor was cast as Knock, the lunatic counterpart to Renfield, effectively a substitute name for Dracula. He co-starred in such major early German talkies as Kameradschaft (1931). The Jewish Granach fled to the Soviet Union when Hitler came to power. When the Soviet Union also proved inhospitable, he settled in Hollywood, where he made his first American film appearance as Kopalski in Ernst Lubitsch's Ninotchka (1939) for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Granach proved indispensable to film makers during the war years, effectively portraying both dedicated Nazis (he was Julius Streicher in The Hitler Gang, 1944) and loyal anti-fascists. Perhaps his best role was as Gestapo Inspector Alois Gruber in Fritz Lang's Hangmen Also Die! (1943). His last film appearance was in MGM's The Seventh Cross (1944), in which almost the entire supporting cast was prominent European refugees.
Known For
Credits
- 1998 · Nosferatu: The First Vampire as Knock - ein Häusermakler
- 1944 · My Buddy as Tim Oberta
- 1944 · The Seventh Cross as Zillich
- 1944 · Voice in the Wind as Angelo
- 1943 · Three Russian Girls as Major Braginski
- 1943 · For Whom the Bell Tolls as Paco
- 1943 · Mission to Moscow as Russian Air Force Officer (uncredited)
- 1943 · Hangmen Also Die! as Gestapo Insp. Alois Gruber
- 1942 · Wrecking Crew as Joe Poska
- 1942 · Northwest Rangers as Pierre - Man in Casino
- 1942 · Half Way to Shanghai as Mr. Nikolas
- 1942 · Joan of Paris as Gestapo Agent
- 1941 · A Man Betrayed as T. Amato
- 1941 · So Ends Our Night as The Pole
- 1940 · Foreign Correspondent as Hotel Valet (uncredited)
- 1939 · The Hunchback of Notre Dame as Soldier (uncredited)
- 1939 · Ninotchka as Comrade Kopalski
- 1936 · Der Kampf as Rovelli
- 1936 · Gypsies as Danilo
- 1931 · A Man's a Man as
- 1931 · Comradeship as Kasper
- 1931 · The Theft of the Mona Lisa as Redner
- 1931 · Danton as Marat
- 1931 · 1914 as Jaurès' Friend
- 1930 · The Twelfth Hour as Karsten
- 1929 · Das letzte Fort as Gestino
- 1929 · Flucht in die Fremdenlegion as Beppo, Legionär
- 1929 · Pavement Butterfly as Coco
- 1929 · The Adjutant of the Czar as Stranger
- 1928 · Freie Fahrt as
- 1928 · Accident as
- 1928 · Ich hatte einst ein schönes Vaterland as Pollaczek
- 1927 · Die berühmte Frau as Diener bei Alfredo
- 1927 · Svengali as Geiger Gecko
- 1926 · Qualen der Nacht as Murphy
- 1924 · Die Radio Heirat as
- 1923 · I.N.R.I. – A Film of Humanity as Judas Ischariot
- 1923 · Ein Weib, ein Tier, ein Diamant as Archivar Lindhorst
- 1923 · Warning Shadows as Shadowplayer
- 1923 · Man by the Roadside as Shoemaker
- 1923 · Navarro the Dancer as Clegg
- 1923 · Paganini as Ferucchio
- 1923 · Earth Spirit as Schigolch
- 1922 · Lucrezia Borgia as ein Gefangener
- 1922 · Nosferatu as Knock
- 1921 · Camera obscura as