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Occupation
  
Actor

Name
  
Fritz Leiber

Children
  
Fritz Leiber

Years active
  
1916–1949

Role
  
Actor

Grandchildren
  
Justin Leiber


Full Name
  
Fritz Reuter Leiber, Sr.

Born
  
31 January 1882 (
1882-01-31
)
Chicago, Illinois

Died
  
October 14, 1949, Pacific Palisades, California, United States

Spouse
  
Virginia Bronson (m. 1910–1949)

Movies
  
Cleopatra, The Story of Louis Pasteur, The Hunchback of Notre, They Made Her a Spy, Samson and Delilah

Similar People
  
J Gordon Edwards, Justin Leiber, William Dieterle, Cecil B DeMille, William Keighley

Fritz Reuter Leiber Sr. (January 31, 1882 – October 14, 1949), was an American actor. A Shakespearean actor on stage, he also had a successful career in film. He was the father of science fiction and fantasy writer Fritz Leiber, Jr., who was also an actor for a time.

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Life

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Born in Chicago, Leiber was based there for most of his pre-Hollywood career. He married Virginia Bronson, who like him was a Shakespearian performer. Leiber died from a heart attack at the age of 67.

Career

Leiber and his wife spent much of their time touring in a Shakespearian acting company, known by the 1930s as Fritz Leiber & Co. Leiber made his film bow in 1916, playing Mercutio in the Francis X. Bushman version of Romeo and Juliet. With his piercing eyes and shock of white hair, Leiber seemed every inch the priests, professors, musical professors, and religious fanatics that he was frequently called upon to play in films. His many silent-era portrayals included Caesar in Theda Bara's 1917 Cleopatra and Solomon in the mammoth 1921 Betty Blythe vehicle The Queen of Sheba.

He thrived as a character actor in sound films, usually in historical roles. In the film Champagne Waltz, he portrayed an orchestra maestro; the role required him to play classical music on a violin and jazz on a clarinet. One of Leiber's larger assignments of the 1940s, and his most notable musical role, was as Franz Liszt in the Claude Rains remake of Phantom of the Opera (1943).

Leiber appears together with his son Fritz Leiber, Jr. in the wedding-feast scene of Greta Garbo's film Camille (1936) and in Warner Bros.' The Great Garrick (1937). Leiber also appeared with his son Fritz Leiber, Jr. in The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1939) but Fritz Leiber, Jr. was not credited for his small speaking part.

Late in his career, Leiber performed briefly opposite Charles Chaplin as the priest who visits Monsieur Verdoux in his prison cell.

Portrait collection

For most or all of his long acting career, Leiber had a hobby: each time he performed a new role, he had his likeness or portrait made in costume and make-up for that role. Since Leiber was not an especially protean actor, he tended to look the same in every part: therefore, to bring some variety to his portrait collection, he varied the format and media of each likeness: one was a full-length oil painting, another a charcoal sketch of his upper body; one a sculpted bust, one a clay bas-relief, and so forth. After the actor's death, all of his surviving portraits passed to his son, Fritz Leiber Jr., who found himself in the awkward situation of sharing a cramped residence with more than two hundred copies of his father's face; Leiber Jr. later used this experience as the basis of his 1963 story "237 Talking Statues, Etc."

Filmography

Actor
1950
Vendetta as
Antonio della Rabbia (uncredited)
1950
Devil's Doorway as
Mr. Poole
1949
Samson and Delilah as
Lord Sharif
1949
Bagdad as
Emir
1949
Bride of Vengeance as
Filippo
1949
Song of India as
Nanaram
1948
Inner Sanctum as
Dr. Valonius
1948
Another Part of the Forest as
Colonel Isham
1948
To the Ends of the Earth as
Binda Sha
1948
Adventures of Casanova as
D'Anneci
1947
High Conquest as
Priest
1947
The Web as
Leopold Kroner
1947
Dangerous Venture as
Xeoli
1947
Bells of San Angelo as
Padre
1947
Monsieur Verdoux as
Father Fareaux
1946
Humoresque as
Hagerstrom
1946
Strange Journey as
Prof. Jenner
1946
Angel on My Shoulder as
Chemist Who Poisoned Wife (uncredited)
1946
A Scandal in Paris as
Painter
1945
Scarlet Street as
Evangelist (uncredited)
1945
This Love of Ours as
Dr. Bailey
1945
The Spanish Main as
Bishop
1945
Son of Lassie as
Village Padre (uncredited)
1945
The Cisco Kid Returns as
The Padre
1944
Youth Runs Wild as
Judge (uncredited)
1944
Cry of the Werewolf as
Dr. Charles Morris (uncredited)
1944
Cobra Woman as
Venreau (uncredited)
1944
Strange Confession as
Priest
1943
The Desert Song as
Ben Sidi (uncredited)
1943
Phantom of the Opera as
Franz Liszt
1943
Salute to the Marines as
Mr. Agno (uncredited)
1943
First Comes Courage as
Dr. Aanrud
1942
Crossroads as
Foreign Minister Deval (uncredited)
1941
Aloma of the South Seas as
High Priest
1940
Lady with Red Hair as
Mr. Foster
1940
The Sea Hawk as
Inquisitor
1940
All This, and Heaven Too as
Abbe Gallard
1940
The Way of All Flesh as
Max
1939
Pack Up Your Troubles as
Pierre Ferrand
1939
Nurse Edith Cavell as
Attorney for Defense
1939
The Hunchback of Notre Dame as
Old Nobleman
1939
They Made Her a Spy as
Dr. Krull
1938
Gateway as
Dr. Weilander
1938
Flight Into Nowhere as
Ti-Ana
1938
The Jury's Secret as
John Morrow
1937
The Great Garrick as
Horatio
1937
The Prince and the Pauper as
Father Andrew
1937
Under Southern Stars (Short) as
Stonewall Jackson
1937
Champagne Waltz as
Franz Strauss
1936
Sins of Man as
Father Prior
1936
Down to the Sea as
Gregory Pappas
1936
Hearts in Bondage as
Capt. John Ericsson
1936
Anthony Adverse as
Ouvrard
1936
Under Two Flags as
French Governor
1936
The Story of Louis Pasteur as
Dr. Charbonnet
1935
A Tale of Two Cities as
Gaspard
1921
The Queen of Sheba as
King Solomon
1920
The Song of the Soul as
Jerry Wendover
1920
If I Were King as
Louis XI
1917
Cleopatra as
Caesar
1917
The Primitive Call as
Brain Elkhorn
1916
Romeo and Juliet as
Mercutio
Self
1940
Screen Snapshots Series 19, No. 5: Art and Artists (Short documentary) as
Self
Archive Footage
2017
Lost Cleopatra (Documentary) as
Julius Caesar
1952
Hopalong Cassidy (TV Series) as
Grandfather Xoeli
- Dangerous Venture (1947) (1952) - Grandfather Xoeli (uncredited)

References

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