Hans Adalbert Schlettow
Appearance
Hans Adalbert Schlettow | |
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Born | |
Died | 30 April 1945 | (aged 56)
Nationality | German |
Other names | Hans Adelbert Droescher von Schlettow |
Years active | 1920-1940 |
Hans Adalbert Schlettow (11 June 1887 – 30 April 1945) was a German film actor. Schlettow appeared in around a hundred and sixty films during his career, the majority during the silent era. Among his best-known film roles was Hagen von Tronje in Fritz Lang's film classic Die Nibelungen (1924). In 1929 he starred in the British director Anthony Asquith's film A Cottage on Dartmoor.[1]
He was a member of the Militant League for German Culture and the National Socialist Factory Cell Organization. Schlettow died in the Battle of Berlin.
Selected filmography
- Algol (1920)
- Don Juan (1922)
- Dr. Mabuse the Gambler (1922)
- Die Nibelungen (1924)
- Malva (1924)
- Op Hoop van Zegen (1924)
- In the Name of the Kaisers (1925)
- Ship in Distress (1925)
- The Last Horse Carriage in Berlin (1926)
- The Flames Lie (1926)
- His Toughest Case (1926)
- German Hearts on the German Rhine (1926)
- The Owl (1927)
- My Heidelberg, I Can Not Forget You (1927)
- The Last Waltz (1927)
- Queen Louise (1927)
- The Bordellos of Algiers (1927)
- Klettermaxe (1927)
- Aftermath (1927)
- The Woman with the World Record (1927)
- Thérèse Raquin (1928)
- Volga Volga (1928)
- Song (1928)
- When the Mother and the Daughter (1928)
- A Cottage on Dartmoor (1929)
- Devotion (1929)
- The Right of the Unborn (1929)
- Prisoner Number Seven (1929)
- The Immortal Vagabond (1930)
- The Great Longing (1930)
- A Girl from the Reeperbahn (1930)
- The Mad Bomberg (1932)
- Sacred Waters (1932)
- Marshal Forwards (1932)
- The Page from the Dalmasse Hotel (1933)
- Flüchtlinge (1933)
- The Roberts Case (1933)
- Hubertus Castle (1934)
- A Woman With Power of Attorney (1934)
- Holiday From Myself (1934)
- The Private Life of Louis XIV (1935)
- Regine (1935)
- Don't Lose Heart, Suzanne! (1935)
- The Empress's Favourite (1936)
- The Hunter of Fall (1936)
- Yvette (1938)
- Nights in Andalusia (1938)
- Women for Golden Hill (1938)
- Anton the Last (1939)
- Wibbel the Tailor (1939)
- Wunschkonzert (1940)
- Between Hamburg and Haiti (1940)
- Left of the Isar, Right of the Spree (1940)
- Ohm Krüger (1941)
- Much Ado About Nixi (1942)
Bibliography
- Hardt, Ursula. From Caligari to California: Erich Pommer's Life in the International Film Wars. Berghahn Books, 1996.
- Ernst Klee. Das Kulturlexikon zum Dritten Reich. Wer war was vor und nach 1945. S. Fischer, Frankfurt am Main 2007, ISBN 978-3-10-039326-5, p. 626.
- Ryall, Tom. Anthony Asquith. Manchester University Press, 2005.
References
- ^ Ryall p.170