Karl Ludwig Diehl

German actor

Karl Ludwig Diehl
Diehl ca. 1926
Born(1896-08-14)14 August 1896
Halle an der Saale, German Empire
Died8 March 1958(1958-03-08) (aged 61)
Gut Berghof/Penzberg, West Germany
OccupationActor
Years active1924–1957

Karl Ludwig Diehl (14 August 1896 – 8 March 1958) was a German film actor. He appeared in 66 films between 1924 and 1957. His father was Karl Diehl, the German professor of Anarchism.[1]

Filmography

  • Die Tragödie der Entehrten (1924)
  • The Blame (1924)
  • Waltz of Love (1930) - Marshal
  • Masks (1930) - Stuart Webbs
  • Zärtlichkeit (1930) - Kerten
  • The Love Waltz (1930) - Lord Chamberlain
  • Love's Carnival (1930) - Oberleutnant Ferndinand von Grobitzsch
  • The Copper (1930) - Snorry (German Version)
  • Ash Wednesday (1931) - Hauptmann von Rochow
  • Queen of the Night (1931) - Adjudant
  • Circus Life (1931) - Luftakrobat
  • Täter gesucht (1931) - Dr. Gregor, Redakteur
  • The Squeaker (1931) - Captain Leslie
  • In the Employ of the Secret Service (1931) - Wasiljeff, kaptajn
  • Rasputin, Demon with Women (1932) - Fürst Jussupoff
  • Two in a Car (1932) - Lord Kingsdale
  • A Shot at Dawn (1932) - Petersen
  • Scampolo (1932) - Maximilian
  • The Secret of Johann Orth (1932) - Johann Salvator (Johann Orth)
  • The Invisible Front (1933) - Erik Larsen
  • Spies at Work (1933) - Michael von Hombergk, Generalstabsoffizier
  • On Secret Service (1933) - Captain von Homberg
  • Volldampf voraus! (1934) - Axel Gröning, Oberleutnant zur See, Kommandant
  • The Girlfriend of a Big Man (1934) - Peters, Fabrikant
  • Adventure on the Southern Express (1934) - Hans Lenzfeld, Speisewagenkellner
  • Ein Mann will nach Deutschland (1934) - Hagen
  • Der stählerne Strahl (1935) - Michael Tetjus
  • Episode (1935) - Karl Kinz
  • An Ideal Husband (1935) - Lord Robert Chiltern
  • The Green Domino (1935) - Dr. Bruck
  • The Higher Command (1935) - Rittmeister von Droste
  • The Emperor's Candlesticks (1936) - Georg Wolenski
  • His Daughter is Called Peter (1936) - Ingenieur Max Klaar
  • Es geht um mein Leben (1936) - Rechtsanwalt Dr. Edmund Lessner
  • Liebe geht seltsame Wege (1937) - Hauptmann Costali / Haushofmeister Archibald
  • Love Can Lie (1937) - Ivar Andersson
  • Another World (1937) - Prinz Selim
  • The Man Who Couldn't Say No (1938) - Memmo Speranza
  • The False Step (1939) - Baron von Instetten
  • A Hopeless Case (1939) - Professor Dr. Bruchsal
  • The Fox of Glenarvon (1940) - Baron John Ennis of Loweland
  • The Swedish Nightingale (1941) - Count Rantzan
  • Annelie (1941) - Dr. Martin Laborius
  • Was geschah in dieser Nacht (1941) - Johannes Petersen
  • The Big Game (1942) - SS-Mann
  • Die Entlassung (1942) - Kaiser Friederich III.
  • 5 June (1942) - Generalmajor Lüchten
  • Nacht ohne Abschied (1943) - Oberst Gösta Knudson, Schwadronführer
  • The Impostor (1944) - Michael Jürgens
  • Wo ist Herr Belling? (1945) - Herr von Seidel
  • The Appeal to Conscience (1949) - Kriminalrat Husfeld
  • The Trip to Marrakesh (1949) - Professor Colbert
  • The Accusation (1950) - Massimo Ruska
  • Das seltsame Leben des Herrn Bruggs (1951) - Herr von Seidel - Schwager Bruggs
  • My Heart Sings (1951) - Neurologo
  • Until We Meet Again (1952) - Prof. Stauffer
  • Beloved Life (1953) - Oberst von Bolin
  • A Love Story (1954) - Oberst Kessler, Regiments-Kommandeur
  • The Man of My Life (1954) - Professor Bergstetten
  • Victoria in Dover (1954) - Lord Melbourne - Prime Minister
  • Secrets of the City (1955) - Prof. Siebrecht
  • The Devil's General (1955) - Generaldirektor Hugo Mohrungen
  • Jackboot Mutiny (1955) - Generaloberst a.D. Beck
  • Bandits of the Autobahn (1955) - Polizeirat Gerber
  • My Leopold (1955) - Schwalbach, Banker
  • My Sixteen Sons (1956) - Dr. Wesendahl

References

  1. ^ "Karl Ludwig Diehl". Film Portal. Retrieved 29 June 2020.

External links

  • Karl Ludwig Diehl at IMDb
  • Karl Ludwig Diehl at Virtual History
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