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Hans Christian Blech (20 February 1915 – 5 March 1993) was a German film, stage and television character actor who found success in both Germany and Hollywood.
Hans Christian Blech | |
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Born | |
Died | 5 March 1993 | (aged 78)
Resting place | Old Cemetery, Darmstadt[1] |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1948–1992 |
Spouse |
Erni Wilhelmi (m. 1952) |
He made his English film debut in the 1951 picture Decision Before Dawn. In this and many of his other Hollywood films, he played a German soldier. He had a prominent role in the 1962 World War 2 blockbuster film, The Longest Day. He served in the German Army and fought on the Eastern Front during World War II, where he may have acquired his facial scars.[citation needed] Another possible origin of his scars was a car accident on the Darmstadt Luisenplatz when Blech was 14 years old.[citation needed] After four years on the Russian Front, he remained in Soviet captivity until 1947.
Partial filmography
edit- Blum Affair (1948), as Karlheinz Gabler
- The Orplid Mystery (1950), as Martin Jarzombeck, Bräutigam
- Decision Before Dawn (1951), as Sgt. Rudolf Barth aka Tiger
- Sauerbruch – Das war mein Leben (1954), as Brauer
- Confession Under Four Eyes (1954), as Tscheche
- 08/15 (1954), as Wachtmeister Platzek
- The Phantom of the Big Tent (1954), as Naso, Clown mit Puppe
- Children, Mother, and the General (1955), as Feldwebel mit den Orden
- 08/15 – Part 2 (1955), as Wachtmeister Platzek
- Bandits of the Autobahn (1955), as Willi Kollanski
- 08/15 at Home (1955), as Wachtmeister Platzek
- Weil du arm bist, mußt du früher sterben (1956), as Heinze
- Un homme se penche sur son passé (1958), as Archer
- Solange das Herz schlägt (1958), as Dr. Laue
- Ich schwöre und gelobe (1960), as Oberarzt Dr. Neugebauer
- The Inheritance of Bjorndal (1960), as Aslak, Gunvor's Husband
- Enclosure (1961), as Karl
- The Longest Day (1962), as Major Werner Pluskat
- The Visit (1964), as Captain Dobrik
- Morituri (1965), as Donkeyman
- Battle of the Bulge (1965), as Conrad
- La Voleuse (1966), as Radek Kostrowicz
- Marat/Sade (1967, TV film), as Jean-Paul Marat
- The Bridge at Remagen (1969), as Capt. Carl Schmidt
- Cardillac (1969), as Cardillac
- The Customer of the Off Season (1970), as Hotel Manager
- The Scarlet Letter (1973), as Roger Chillingworth
- Giordano Bruno (1973), as Sartori
- Le Hasard et la Violence (1974) (uncredited)
- La Chair de l'orchidée (1975), as Gyula Berekian
- The Wrong Move (1975), as Laertes
- Innocents with Dirty Hands (1975), as Judge
- Il faut vivre dangereusement (1975), as Ritter
- The Clown (1976), as Derkum
- Bait (1976), as Frank
- Grete Minde (1977), as Gigas
- Maiden's War (1977), as Sellman
- Knife in the Head (1978), as Anleitner
- Winterspelt (1979), as Wenzel Hainstock
- Theodor Chindler (1979, TV miniseries), as Theodor Chindler
- Victoria (1979), as Tutor
- See You in the Next War (1980), as Bitter
- Looping (1981), as Johnny
- Collin (1981, TV film), as Wilhelm Urack
- The Magic Mountain (1982), as Hofrat Behrens
- Solo Run (1983, TV film), as C.
- Lenin in Zürich (1984, TV film), as Hermann Greulich
- Colonel Redl (1985), as von Roden
- Via Mala (1985, TV miniseries), as Maler Lauters
- Please, Let the Flowers Live (1986, TV film), as Langenau
- The Cry of the Owl (1987, TV film), as Dr. Knapp
- The Play with Billions (1989, TV film), as Falk Schönwald
- Mit den Clowns kamen die Tränen (1990, TV miniseries), as Alwin Westen
- Magyar rekviem (1990), as Tanár úr
- The Eighth Day (1990), as Svoboda
- Wer zu spät kommt – Das Politbüro erlebt die deutsche Revolution (1990, TV film), as Erich Honecker
- Begräbnis einer Gräfin (1991), as Pfarrer Nothsack
- Das große Fest (1992, TV film), as Richard
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