Birthday: 1895-02-18
Deathday: 1975-10-14
Birthplace: Wiesbaden, Germany
Gender: Male
Owned By: Unowned
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Gustav von Wangenheim (February 18, 1895 – August 5, 1975) was a German actor, screenwriter and director.
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ScreenPlaza presents: Nosferatu | Hutter | ||
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2019-10-10 | CALCO (A Symphony of Echo) | Thomas Hutter |
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1932-12-01 | Boo | Hutter (edited from "Nosferatu") |
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1931-01-21 | Danton | Desmoulin |
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1930-05-16 | The Twelfth Hour | Kundberg |
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1929-10-14 | Woman in the Moon | Hans Windegger |
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1923-10-16 | Warning Shadows | Her Lover |
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1923-03-31 | The Stone Rider | Jäger |
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1922-02-16 | Nosferatu | Hutter |
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1921-01-28 | The House on the Moon | Andreas, sein Sohn |
1920-10-04 | Panic in the House of Ardon | ||
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1920-03-11 | Romeo and Juliet in the Snow | Romeo |
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1920-03-08 | Kohlhiesel's Daughters | Paul Seppl |
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1919-09-19 | Kitsch | |
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1918-09-01 | Ferdinand Lassalle | Janko von Rakowitza |
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1917-07-19 | Die Erzkokette | |
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1916-12-11 | The Love Tragedy of the Homunculus | o. A. |
1916-09-01 | Passionels Tagebuch | ||
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1916-08-18 | The Artificial Man | o. A. |