Karel Štěpánek
Karel Štěpánek (29 October 1899 – 25 December 1980) was a Czech actor who spent many years in Austria and generally played German roles onscreen.[1] In 1940 he moved to Britain and spent much of the rest of his career acting there.[2][3][4]
Karel Štěpánek  | |
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| Born | 29 October 1899 | 
| Died | 25 December 1980 (aged 81) | 
| Nationality | Czech | 
| Other names | Karel Stepanek | 
| Occupation | Film actor | 
| Years active | 1928 – 1971 | 
Partial filmography
    
- A Love, A Thief, A Department Store (1928)
 - Berlin-Alexanderplatz (1931)
 - Here's Berlin (1932) as Max
 - Five from the Jazz Band (1932) as Jean
 - Spione im Savoy-Hotel (1932) as Jackson
 - A Song for You (1933) as Theo Bruckner
 - Waltz War (1933) as Kellner Leopold
 - Hermine and the Seven Upright Men (1935) as Ruckstuhl, Grundstückspekulant
 - Die Werft zum Grauner Hecht (1935) as Ladewig
 - Der Auβenseiter (1935) as Otto Burian
 - Stronger Than Regulations (1936) as Robert Wendland
 - The Unknown (1936) as Manager at Regina's
 - Signal in the Night (1937) as Korporal Tschepski
 - Die Fledermaus (1937) as Attaché / Orlovsky
 
- Klatovsti dragouni (1937) as Dance Master
 - The Stars Shine (1938) as Oberbeleuchter Brandt
 - Narren im Schnee (1939) as Rolf Pinkenkötter
 - War es der im 3. Stock? (1939) as Georg Kilby
 - Das Abenteuer geht weiter (1939) as Lawyer
 - Hotel Sacher (1939) as Franz
 - Three Fathers for Anna (1939)
 - The Leghorn Hat (1939) as Felix
 - Die Kluge Schwiegermutter (1939) as Hans Giebel
 - Drei Väter un Anna (1939) as Matschek
 - Alles Schwindel (1940) as Clubdiener
 - Women Are Better Diplomats (1941) as Kellner
 - Secret Mission (1942) as Major Lang
 - Tomorrow We Live (1943) as Seitz
 - Escape to Danger (1943) as Franz von Brinkman
 - They Met in the Dark (1943) as Riccardo
 - The Captive Heart (1946) as Forster
 - Counterblast (1948) as Professor Inman, Nazi Psychiatrist
 - Broken Journey (1948) as Swiss Officer (uncredited)
 - The Fallen Idol (1948) as First Secretary
 - Conspirator (1949) as Radek
 - The Third Man (1949) as Actor at Josefstadt Theatre (uncredited)
 - Give Us This Day (1949) as Jaroslav
 - Golden Arrow (1949) as Schroeder
 - Cairo Road (1950) as Edouardo Pavlis
 - State Secret (1950) as Dr. Revo
 - The Third Visitor (1951) as Richard Carling
 - No Highway (1951) as Mannheim (uncredited)
 - Walk East on Beacon (1952) as Alexi Laschenkov / Gregory Anders
 - Affair in Trinidad (1952) as Walters
 - City Beneath the Sea (1953) as Dwight Trevor
 - Never Let Me Go (1953) as Commisar
 - Rough Shoot (1953) as Diss
 - Dangerous Cargo (1954) as Pliny
 - Tale of Three Women (1954) as Alfred Dykemann (segment "Final Twist' story)
 - A Prize of Gold (1955) as Zachmann
 - Secret Venture (1955) as Zelinsky
 - The Cockleshell Heroes (1955) as Assistant Gestapo Officer
 - Man of the Moment (1955) as Lom
 - Private's Progress (1956) as German Officer (uncredited)
 - The Man in the Road (1956) as Dmitri Balinkev
 - Anastasia (1956) as Mikhail Vlados
 - The Traitor (1957) as Friederich Suderman
 - West of Suez (1957) as Langford
 - Operation Amsterdam (1959) as Diamond Merchant (uncredited)
 - Our Man in Havana (1959) as Dr. Braun
 - Sink the Bismarck! (1960) as Admiral Günther Lütjens
 - I Aim at the Stars (1960) as Captain Dornberger
 - Three Moves to Freedom (1960) as Baranow
 - Terror After Midnight (1962) as Vater Stoddard
 - Devil Doll (1964) as Dr. Heller
 - Operation Crossbow (1965) as Prof. Hoffer
 - Licensed to Kill (1965) as Henrik Jacobsen
 - The Heroes of Telemark (1965) as Prof. Hartmuller
 - Sperrbezirk (1966) as Inspector Wagner
 - The Frozen Dead (1967) as General Lubeck
 - Murderers Club of Brooklyn (1967) as Dyers
 - Before Winter Comes (1969) as Count Kerassy
 - The File of the Golden Goose (1969) as Mueller
 - The Games (1970) as Kubitsek
 - Been Down So Long It Looks Like Up to Me (1971) as Count Derassy (final film role)
 
References
    
- "Karel Stepanek". BFI. Archived from the original on 21 October 2012. Retrieved 11 September 2010.
 - "Karel Stepanek".
 - "Filmography for Karel Stepanek". Turner Classic Movies.
 - "Karel Stepanek movies, photos, movie reviews, filmography, and biography – AllMovie". AllMovie.
 
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