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Occupation
  
Film actor

Name
  
Gustav Puttjer

Role
  
Film actor


Born
  
15 May 1886
Hamburg, Germany

Died
  
August 11, 1959, East Berlin

Movies
  
The Squeaker, The Threepenny Opera, Accident, Artisten

Similar People
  
Fritz Arno Wagner, G W Pabst, Gerhard Lamprecht, Josef von Baky, Frantisek Vlacil

Gustav Püttjer (May 15, 1886 – August 11, 1959) was a German film actor who appeared in around 150 feature films between 1927 and 1959. He largely played character parts. After the Second World War he settled in East Germany appearing in the films of the state-controlled company DEFA.

Selected filmography

  • The Fourth from the Right (1929)
  • The Last Company (1930)
  • Road to Rio (1931)
  • The Street Song (1931)
  • F.P.1 (1932)
  • Five from the Jazz Band (1932)
  • All is at Stake (1932)
  • Here's Berlin (1932)
  • A Bit of Love (1932)
  • Scandal on Park Street (1932)
  • Dreaming Lips (1932)
  • The House of Dora Green (1933)
  • Life Begins Tomorrow (1933)
  • Black Fighter Johanna (1934)
  • The Four Musketeers (1934)
  • Artisten (1935)
  • Der Weg nach Shanghai (1936)
  • Fridericus (1937)
  • Men Without a Fatherland (1937)
  • Strong Hearts in the Storm (1937)
  • Seven Slaps (1937)
  • Comrades at Sea (1938)
  • Monika (1938)
  • The Woman at the Crossroads (1938)
  • One Night in May (1938)
  • Red Orchids (1938)
  • Fracht von Baltimore (1938)
  • The Great and the Little Love (1938)
  • Women for Golden Hill (1938)
  • Aufruhr in Damaskus (1939)
  • The Fox of Glenarvon (1940)
  • Diesel (1942)
  • Back Then (1943)
  • Melody of a Great City (1943)
  • The Woman of My Dreams (1944)
  • Chemie und Liebe (1948)
  • Bürgermeister Anna (1950)
  • Five Suspects (1950)
  • Der Kahn der fröhlichen Leute (1950)
  • The Call of the Sea (1951)
  • The Last Year (1951)
  • Stärker als die Nacht (1954)
  • Old Barge, Young Love (1957)
  • References

    Gustav Püttjer Wikipedia