Emmerich Schrenk

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Emmerich Schrenk
Born2 November 1915
Died2 October 1988(1988-10-02) (aged 72)
Vienna, Austria
OccupationActor
Years active1949-1983

Emmerich Schrenk (2 November 1915 - 2 October 1988) was an Austrian actor. [1] He appeared in more than fifty films from 1949 to 1983.

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Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
1949 Liebling der Welt  [ de ]
1949 Duel with Death Dietz, Sturmführer der SS
1951 Spring on Ice FlugbeamterUncredited
1951Der FünfminutenvaterBartender
1951 The Merry Farmer
1953 The Last Reserves Pucher
1953 The Spendthrift
1954 08/15 Hauptwachtmeister Schulz
1955 08/15 – Part 2  [ de ]
1955 08/15 at Home  [ de ]
1956 The Hunter from Roteck
1956Wo der Wildbach rauschtWolf, der Großknecht
1957Der Wilderer vom Silberwald
1957Der Pfarrer von St. MichaelFranz Santner
1958 Endangered Girls Mario Cortez
1958Blitzmädels an die FrontSD-Führer
1958 U 47 – Kapitänleutnant Prien
1958Unruhige Nacht
1958Einmal noch die Heimat seh'nAlois
1958 The Girl with the Cat Eyes  [ de ]Wühles
1959Arzt ohne GewissenKriminalassistent Pastor
1959 The Cow and I SS-Offizier #1Uncredited
1960Frauen in Teufels HandObersturmführer Schmielke
1960Wegen Verführung MinderjährigerDirektor Dr. Kräh
1961LebensbornObersturmbannführer Meyer-Westroff
1961Der Orgelbauer von St. MarienGutsverwalter Marek
1962 He Can't Stop Doing It Joshua
1963 Barras heute  [ de ]Direktor Pasch
1963 The Black Cobra Freddy
1964 Cave of the Living Dead Thomas
1965DM-KillerPolice Officer BöllUncredited
1965St. Pauli HerbertstraßeGeschäftsführer des Varietés
1969Donnerwetter! Donnerwetter! Bonifatius KiesewetterAndreas Bock
1972 Sie nannten ihn Krambambuli  [ de ]Reißer

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References

  1. "Emmerich Schrenk". BFI. Archived from the original on April 19, 2017.