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Cause of death
  
heart attack

Years active
  
1916-1966

Other names
  
Ernest Dorian

Known for
  
Acting


Citizenship
  
Austrian

Name
  
Ernst Deutsch

Role
  
Actor

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Born
  
September 16, 1890 (
1890-09-16
)

Died
  
March 22, 1969, Berlin, Germany

Spouse
  
Anuschka Fuchs (m. 1922–1969)

Movies
  
The Third Man, The Golem: How He Came int, From Morn to Midnight, The Trial, Reunion in France

Occupation
  
Theater and film actor

Ernst Deutsch, also known as Ernest Dorian (16 September 1890, Prague – 22 March 1969, Berlin), was an Austrian actor. In 1916, his performance as the protagonist in the world première of Walter Hasenclever's Expressionist play The Son in Dresden was praised. Deutsch also played the antihero Famulus in Paul Wegener's The Golem: How He Came into the World in 1920. He is known by English-speaking audiences for his role as Baron Kurtz in Carol Reed's 1949 film noir, The Third Man.

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Family

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Deutsch was the son of Prague-based German merchant Ludwig Kraus and his wife, Louise. He married childhood friend Anuschka Fuchsin (daughter of Prague industrialist Arthur Fuchs) in 1922. Anuschka's cousin, Herbert Fuchs of Robettin, was the brother-in-law of author Franz Werfel.

Life and career

Deutsch grew up in Prague, and attended high school. He was a skilled tennis player, ranking seventh on the Austro-Hungarian tennis list. After high school, Deutsch served in the army. He was a childhood friend of Franz Werfel.

In 1914, Deutsch made his stage debut for Berthold Viertel at the People's Theatre in Vienna. After a short season in Prague, Edgar Licho hired him for the Albert Theatre in Dresden, where he moved in 1916. In Dresden, Deutsch played Franz Moor in Schiller's The Robbers and Moritz Stiefel in Frank Wedekind's Spring Awakening. His performance in the title role of Hasenclever's The Son, which premiered on 8 October 1916, established him as an Expressionist actor; he also appeared in the play in 1918 and 1923. In 1917, Deutsch went to the Volksbühne in Berlin. He appeared until 1933 on a number of stages in the city, gave guest performances in Hamburg, Munich and Vienna, and participated in a tour of South America. Beginning in 1916, Deutsch appeared in 42 silent films. In April 1933, he left Germany due to Nazi antisemitism. Deutsch returned to Vienna and Prague, gave guest performances in Zurich, Brussels and (in 1936) London. In 1938 he emigrated to New York City and played briefly on Broadway in 1939 before moving to Hollywood, where he became an American citizen. Beginning 1942 he appeared as Ernest Dorian in Hollywood films, primarily as Nazis and German officers.

After a 1946 stay in Buenos Aires, Deutsch returned to Vienna via Paris the following year. In Vienna, he became a member of the Burgtheater. At the National Theatre Deutsch appeared in The Helpers of God, about Red Cross founder Henri Dunant, in 1948. Three years later he moved back to Berlin, appearing at the Schiller and Schlossparktheater. Deutsch also toured in Germany and abroad. Deutsch's film roles included Baron Kurtz in Carol Reed's film noir, The Third Man, starring Orson Welles and Joseph Cotten. He received the Volpi Cup as Best Actor at the 9th Venice International Film Festival in 1948 Venice Film Festival for his performance in Der Prozeß. Deutsch's performances in the title role of Gotthold Ephraim Lessing's Nathan the Wise and as Shylock in Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice were critically praised. He played Nathan for more than 2,000 performances, and traveled with productions throughout Europe.

Deutsch died on 22 March 1969 in Berlin, and is buried in the Jewish cemetery on the Berlin highway. For the fourth anniversary of his death in 1973, Friedrich Schütter's former Junge Theater in the Uhlenhorst quarter of Hamburg was renamed after Deutsch (who had staged a performance of Nathan The Wise there shortly before his death).

Filmography

Actor
1966
Der Fall Bohr (TV Movie) as
Peter von Bohr
1966
Theater und Gesellschaft - Rollenbilder im Wandel der Jahrhunderte (TV Series) as
Nathan
- Gericht über Richter (1966) - Nathan
1964
Nathan der Weise (TV Movie) as
Nathan
1963
In der Strafkolonie (TV Movie) as
Der Reisende
1962
Vor Sonnenuntergang (TV Movie) as
Matthias Clausen
1961
Ein Mädchen vom Lande (TV Movie) as
Frank Elgin
1958
Sebastian Kneipp as
Papst Leo XIII
1958
Jedermann (TV Movie) as
Tod
1956
Nathan der Weise (TV Movie) as
Nathan - ein reicher Jude in Jerusalem
1952
Wenn abends die Heide träumt
1951
K - Das Haus des Schweigens as
Abel de Yonkh
1949
The Third Man as
Baron Kurtz
1948
Der Prozeß as
Scharf, Tempeldiener
1945
Isle of the Dead as
Dr. Drossos (as Ernst Dorian)
1943
Night Plane from Chungking as
Major Brissac (as Ernest Dorian)
1943
The Moon Is Down as
Maj. Hunter (as Ernest Dorian)
1942
Reunion in France as
Captain (as Ernest Dorian)
1942
Enemy Agents Meet Ellery Queen as
Dr. Morse - Lido Club Physician (as Ernest Dorian)
1942
Prisoner of Japan as
Matsuru (as Ernest Dorian)
1941
So Ends Our Night as
Dr. Behr
1940
Escape as
Baron von Reiber (uncredited)
1940
The Man I Married as
Otto
1939
Nurse Edith Cavell as
Public Prosecutor
1936
The Prisoner of Corbal as
The Fugitive
1928
Artisten as
Der Illusionist Maranoff
1927
Zwei unterm Himmelszelt as
Pierre Marescot, Eintänzer
1927
Girls for Sale! as
Plüsch (Popescu)
1926
Dagfin as
Assairan, ein Armenier
1924
Soll und Haben as
Bernhard
1923
This Ancient Law as
Baruch, sein Sohn
1923
Das brennende Geheimnis
1923
Die Pagode
1922
Der alte Gospodar as
Zdenko & Wolfgan
1922
Der Kampf ums Ich
1922
Liebe kann man nicht kaufen
1922
Herzog Ferrantes Ende as
Orlando
1922
Sein ist das Gericht
1922
Die Dame und der Landstreicher
1921
Lady Godiva
1921
Brennendes Land as
Vikar Benedikt
1921
Hannerl und ihre Liebhaber as
Priester
1920
Das Frauenhaus von Brescia
1920
Der gelbe Tod, 2. Teil
1920
Fiebernächte
1920
From Morning to Midnight as
Kassierer
1920
Judith Trachtenberg as
Judith's Brother
1920
The Golem as
Der Rabbi Famulus / The Rabbi's Famulus
1920
Die Jagd nach dem Tode
1920
Die Jagd nach dem Tode 2.Teil: Die verbotene Stadt
1920
Ferréol as
Fabien d' Egremont
1920
Aladdin und die Wunderlampe
1920
Erpreßt as
Manuel Sandt
1920
Gerechtigkeit
1920
Haß as
Arzt
1920
Monika Vogelsang as
Johannes Walterspiel
1919
Die Tochter des Henkers
1919
Vom Schicksal erdrosselt as
Ernst Dutton
1919
Fluch der Vergangenheit as
Conte de Vernois / Sandt
1919
Der Galeerensträfling as
Galeerensträfling
1919
Blondes Gift as
Rolf Röm (Enkel)
1919
Die Frau im Käfig as
Sohn Thomas Caren
1919
Die Geisha und der Samurai as
Dr. Imari
1919
Das Kloster von Sendomir as
Oginsky
1919
Irrungen as
Franz, Arbeiter
1918
Apokalypse (Short)
1918
Pique Dame as
Graf St-. Germain
1918
Die zweite Frau as
Jesuit
1916
Die Rache der Toten (Short) as
Schreiber, Ferenc
Self
1965
Das Profil (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Ernst Deutsch (1965) - Self
1964
Die Bundesfilmpreisträger 1964 (TV Special documentary) as
Self
1963
Brot (TV Movie documentary) as
Narrator
1958
Wie ich angefangen habe (TV Series) as
Self
- Ernst Deutsch (1958) - Self
1952
Symphonie Wien (Documentary)
1925
Der Film im Film (Documentary) as
Self
Archive Footage
2011
Jedermann Remixed (TV Movie) as
Tod
1964
Hollywood and the Stars (TV Series documentary) as
Der Rabbi Famulus (clip from Der Golem, wie er in die Welt kam (1920))
- Monsters We've Known and Loved (1964) - Der Rabbi Famulus (clip from Der Golem, wie er in die Welt kam (1920)) (uncredited)
1933
A Daughter of Her People as
Judith's Brother

References

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