Adolf Fischer | |
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Born | |
Died | 21 October 1984 83) | (aged
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1931–1977 |
Adolf Fischer (18 November 1900 – 21 October 1984) was a German actor. [1] He appeared in more than sixty films from 1931 to 1977.
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1931 | Kameradschaft | ||
1932 | Kuhle Wampe | Karl Genosse | |
Spoiling the Game | |||
1933 | Three Bluejackets and a Blonde | ||
1937 | Der Etappenhase | ||
Alarm in Peking | Reiter | ||
Unternehmen Michael | |||
1938 | The Muzzle | Detective Schibulski | |
By a Silken Thread | Arbeiter bei Hellwerth | ||
1939 | Uproar in Damascus | Spoekmann | |
D III 88 | Gefreiter Zeissler | ||
Shoulder Arms | Unteroffizier Schmidt | ||
1941 | Stukas | ||
1942 | Beloved World | ||
Doctor Crippen | Funker Menton | ||
1943 | Circus Renz | ||
1946 | Somewhere in Berlin | ||
1944–1947 | Quax in Africa | Brückner | |
1965 | Solange Leben in mir ist | ||
1977 | The Incorrigible Barbara |
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