Hanns Lothar (born Hans Lothar Neutze; 10 April 1929 – 11 March 1967) was a German film actor.[1] He appeared in 36 films between 1948 and 1966. He was born in Hannover, Germany and died in Hamburg, Germany. He was the father of actress Susanne Lothar.
Hanns Lothar | |
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Born | Hans Lothar Neutze (1929-04-10)10 April 1929 Hannover, Germany |
Died | 11 March 1967(1967-03-11) (aged 37) Hamburg, Germany |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1948-1966 |
Lothar remains perhaps best known to international audiences as Schlemmer, James Cagney's devoted German assistant, in Billy Wilder's comedy One, Two, Three (1961). He died suddenly from renal colic problems at 37 years.[2]
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1948 | Paths in Twilight | ||
1951 | The Guilt of Doctor Homma | Reporter | Uncredited |
1959 | People in the Net | Stefan | |
1959 | The Buddenbrooks | Christian Buddenbrook | part 1, 2 |
1960 | Storm in a Water Glass | Hans Burdach | |
1960 | Sacred Waters | Thöni Grieg | |
1960 | The Last Witness | Lawyer Dr. Fox | |
1961 | One, Two, Three | Schlemmer | |
1961 | Girl from Hong Kong | Kuddel Bratt | |
1962 | Wenn beide schuldig werden | Richard Goetz | |
1962 | Seelenwanderung [de] | Axel | TV film |
1963 | Wochentags immer | Felix | |
1963 | Gripsholm Castle | Karlchen | |
1963 | Piccadilly Zero Hour 12 | Jack Bellamy | |
1964 | Flug in Gefahr [de] | George Spencer | TV film |
1964 | Polizeirevier Davidswache | Bellkamp | |
1966 | 4 Schlüssel | Richard Hiss | |
1966 | Long Legs, Long Fingers | Emile Cavin |
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