Ernst Behmer
Ernst Behmer (22 December 1875 – 26 February 1938) was a prolific German stage and film actor who appeared in more than a hundred films during the silent and early sound eras.
Behmer was born in Königsberg, East-Prussia, Germany (now Kaliningrad, Russia) and died in Berlin at age 62.
Selected filmography
- Ferdinand Lassalle (1918)
- The Enchanted Princess (1919)
- The Commandment of Love (1919)
- State Attorney Jordan (1919)
- Only a Servant (1919)
- The Golden Bullet (1921)
- By Order of Pompadour (1924)
- The Girl with a Patron (1925)
- Children of No Importance (1926)
- Love's Joys and Woes (1926)
- Roses from the South (1926)
- Sister Veronika (1927)
- The Catwalk (1927)
- The Blue Mouse (1928)
- The Beaver Coat (1928)
- The Last Night (1928)
- Panic (1928)
- His Best Friend (1929)
- Mischievous Miss (1930)
- The Immortal Vagabond (1930)
- The Blonde Nightingale (1930)
- A Student's Song of Heidelberg (1930)
- Hocuspocus (1930)
- The Tiger Murder Case (1930)
- Ein Walzer im Schlafcoupé (1930)
- Who Takes Love Seriously? (1931)
- Duty Is Duty (1931)
- Student Life in Merry Springtime (1931)
- Without Meyer, No Celebration is Complete (1931)
- The Magic Top Hat (1932)
- Spoiling the Game (1932)
- A Blonde Dream (1932)
- The Cheeky Devil (1932)
- The White Demon (1932)
- Two Hearts Beat as One (1932)
- Man Without a Name (1932)
- A Shot at Dawn (1932)
- Gretel Wins First Prize (1933)
- Inge and the Millions (1933)
- The Country Schoolmaster (1933)
- Hitlerjunge Quex (1933)
- The Four Musketeers (1934)
- The Cousin from Nowhere (1934)
- The Young Count (1935)
- City of Anatol (1936)
- Paul and Pauline (1936)
- Donogoo Tonka (1936)
- The Beggar Student (1936)
- The Traitor (1936)
- Gasparone (1937)
- Woman's Love—Woman's Suffering (1937)
- The Man Who Was Sherlock Holmes (1937)
- Seven Slaps (1937)
- Faded Melody (1938)
- Comrades at Sea (1938)
Bibliography
- Rentschler, Eric. The Ministry of Illusion: Nazi Cinema and Its Afterlife. Harvard University Press, 1996.
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