Victor Beaumont (born Peter Wolff; 7 November 1912 – 21 March 1977) was a German-born British film and television actor.[1][2]
Victor Beaumont | |
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Born | Peter Wolff 7 November 1912 |
Died | 21 March 1977 | (aged 64)
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1930s–1977 |
Selected filmography
edit- The Next of Kin (1942) as German Colonel (uncredited)
- The First of the Few (1942) as Von Crantz
- Thunder Rock (1942) as Hans (uncredited)
- Tomorrow We Live (1943) as Rabineau
- We Dive at Dawn (1943) as German Airman (uncredited)
- Reach for the Sky (1956) as German Doctor (uncredited)
- Man from Tangier (1957) as Film Director (uncredited)
- Carve Her Name with Pride (1958) as German Colonel (uncredited)
- I Was Monty's Double (1958) as Gottmann (Commando)
- Mark of the Phoenix (1958) as Travel Clerk
- The Square Peg (1958) as Lt. Jogenkraut
- Sink the Bismarck! (1960) as Officer on the 'Bismarck' (uncredited)
- The Criminal (1960) as 2nd Man at Party (uncredited)
- Shoot to Kill (1960) as Nauman
- The Guns of Navarone (1961) as German Officer in Gun Cave (uncredited)
- The Night We Dropped a Clanger (1961) as Factory Commandant
- Freud: The Secret Passion (1962) as Dr. Guber
- The Password Is Courage (1962) as German Officer in Retreating Column (uncredited)
- Master Spy (1963) as Petrov
- Jeff Gordon, Secret Agent (1963) as Grégori
- The Bay of St Michel (1963) as Man
- A Shot in the Dark (1964) as Gendarme
- The Train (1964) (uncredited)
- The Heroes of Telemark (1965) as German Sergeant
- Thunderball (1965) as SPECTRE No. 3 (uncredited)
- The Quiller Memorandum (1966) as Weiss, Bowling Alley Manager (uncredited)
- Frozen Flashes (1966) as Chief of British Secret Service
- The Night of the Generals (1967) as SS Officer (uncredited)
- Attack on the Iron Coast (1968) as German Battery Commander (uncredited)
- Where Eagles Dare (1968) as Col. Weissner
- The Assassination Bureau (1969) as von Pinck's Aide (uncredited)
- The Kremlin Letter (1970) as The Dentist
- Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory (1971) as Doctor (uncredited)
References
edit- ^ Archived 2012-04-10 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Deutsches Theater-Lexikon, vol. 36/37
External links
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