Anton Walbrook
Biography
Adolf Anton Wilhelm Wohlbrück, widely recognized as Anton Walbrook, was born on November 19, 1896, and passed away on August 9, 1967. This Austrian actor made a significant mark in the entertainment industry before relocating to the United Kingdom. Initially celebrated in Austria and pre-World War II Germany, Walbrook chose to leave his homeland in 1936 due to rising concerns for his safety amidst the political climate of the time. He then embarked on a successful career in British film.
Walbrook is particularly renowned for his performances in several classic films, including the original British adaptation of "Gaslight," "The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp," "The Red Shoes," and "Victoria the Great," where he portrayed Prince Albert. His talent and versatility as an actor helped him gain acclaim and a dedicated following in the UK, where he became a prominent figure in cinema. His contributions to film remain celebrated, making him a noteworthy figure in the history of both Austrian and British cinema.
Filmography
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The Queen of Spades
1949 • Capt. Herman Suvorin
Victoria the Great
1937 • Prince Albert
Sixty Glorious Years
1938 • Prince Albert
Lola Montès
1955 • King Ludwig I of Bavaria
The Man from Morocco
1945 • Karel Langer
Gaslight
1940 • Paul Mallen (as Anton Wahlbrook)
La Ronde
1950 • Raconteur - le meneur de jeu
On Trial
1954 • Grégoire Waremme
The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp
1943 • Theo Kretschmar-Schuldorff
49th Parallel
1941 • Peter
Victor and Victoria
1933 • Robert