Arthur Schröder

Arthur Schröder

  • Birthday: 11/20/1892
  • Deathday: 2/4/1986
  • Place of birth: Hamburg, Germany
  • Fame for: Acting

Biography

German character actor, an ex-bank employee. On stage from 1910 despite lack of formal training. Performed primarily in Hamburg and Berlin during the 1910's and 20's. In films for almost half a century, beginning in 1916. Often played physicians, aristocrats, judicial figures or officers. Noted for strong performances in several East German Defa productions. Also provided the German dubbing voice for Claude Rains, Robert Taylor and Gig Young. His activity in front of the camera decreased after the war but especially in the 50's he took part in great productions once more, among them "Das Beil von Wandsbek" (1951), "Der Untertan" (1951), "Canaris" (1954) and "Madeleine und der Legionär" (1958). During the war he was able to continue his career and he entertained the audience with movies like "Quax, der Bruchpilot" (1941), "Diesel" (1942) and "Ich vertraue Dir meine Frau an" (1943). The actor Arthur Schröder was a popular support actor whose film career covers 47 years.

Filmography

Ich vertraue Dir meine Frau an
Release date: 4/2/1943

Ich vertraue Dir meine Frau an

Role(s): Kurt

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Canaris
Release date: 12/29/1954

Canaris

Role(s): Herr von Harbeck

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Diesel
Release date: 2/9/1943

Diesel

Role(s): Lucien Vogel

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Der Etappenhase
Release date: 3/16/1937

Der Etappenhase

Role(s): Der Herr Veterinär

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The Axe of Wandsbek
Release date: 5/11/1951

The Axe of Wandsbek

Role(s): Dr. Koldewey

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