ENSIKLOPEDIA Cari Tekan Enter untuk memulai pencarian cepat. Kembali ke Ensiklopedia Arsip Wikipedia Indonesia Karel Stepanek Karel ŠtěpánekCzech actor (1899–1980) Karel Štěpánekin Secret Mission (1942)Born(1899-10-29)29 October 1899Brno, Cisleithania, Austria-HungaryDied25 December 1980(1980-12-25) (aged 81)London, EnglandOther nameKarel StepanekOccupationFilm actorYears active1928–1971 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 the UK and spent much of the rest of his career acting there.[2][3][4] 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 Spies at the 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 grauen 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 [it] (1937) as Attaché / Orlovsky Klatovští dragouni (1937) as Dance Master The Stars Shine (1938) as Oberbeleuchter Brandt Fools in the Snow (1938) as Rolf Pinkenkötter War es der im 3. Stock? (1939) as Georg Kilby Das Abenteuer geht weiter [de] (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. Archived from the original on 28 December 2011. ↑ "Karel Stepanek movies, photos, movie reviews, filmography, and biography – AllMovie". AllMovie. External links Karel Štěpánek at IMDb Authority control databases InternationalISNIVIAFGNDWorldCatNationalUnited StatesFranceBnF dataSpainIsraelArtistsMusicBrainzLexMPeopleDeutsche BiographieDDBOtherYale LUX