Adolf Gondrell (1902–1954) was a German stage and film actor known for his comedy roles.[1] His name is also seen as Adolph Gondrell.[2]
Adolf Gondrell | |
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Born | 1 July 1902 |
Died | 13 January 1954 (aged 51) Munich, Bavaria, West Germany |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1919-1954 (film) |
After working as master of ceremonies at the Simplizissimus cabaret in Munich, "he bought the cabaret Simpl in 1929 and soon became the most important master of ceremonies outside of Berlin."[1]
Selected filmography
edit- The Impossible Woman (1936)
- There Were Two Bachelors (1936)
- Under Blazing Heavens (1936)
- The Sinful Village (1940)
- Venus on Trial (1941)
- What Does Brigitte Want? (1941)
- The Little Residence (1942)
- The Endless Road (1943)
- The Millionaire (1947)
- Between Yesterday and Tomorrow (1947)
- Night of the Twelve (1949)
- Who Is This That I Love? (1950)
- Kissing Is No Sin (1950)
- Sensation in Savoy (1950)
- Good Fortune in Ohio (1950)
- The Last Shot (1951)
- Scandal at the Girls' School (1953)
- Love and Trumpets (1954)
References
edit- ^ a b Charney, Maurice (2005). Comedy: A Geographic and Historical Guide. Greenwood Publishing Group. p. 356. ISBN 9780313327155. Retrieved 13 November 2018.
- ^ "New German Picture Showin in Yorkville". The Brooklyn Daily Eagle. New York, Brooklyn. May 16, 1937. p. C 3. Retrieved November 13, 2018 – via Newspapers.com.
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