Erich Ziegel (26 August 1876 – 30 November 1950) was a German theatre director and actor. He appeared in more than forty films from 1920 to 1950. He was the founder of the Hamburg Kammerspiele.[1]
Erich Ziegel | |
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Born | (1876-08-26)26 August 1876 Schwerin an der Warthe, German Empire |
Died | 30 November 1950(1950-11-30) (aged 74) Munich, Germany |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1920–1950 |
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1948 | The Trial | ||
1947 | The Immortal Face | ||
1944 | The Degenhardts | ||
1943 | Back Then | ||
1941 | Goodbye, Franziska | ||
1939 | We Danced Around the World | ||
Midsummer Night's Fire | |||
Detours to Happiness | |||
1938 | The Deruga Case | ||
Dance on the Volcano | |||
The Mountain Calls | |||
The Muzzle | |||
Heimat | |||
Sergeant Berry | |||
1937 | Land of Love | ||
The Citadel of Warsaw | |||
To New Shores | |||
1921 | The Red Night |
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