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Name
  
Lee Kohlmar

Other names
  
Lee Kolmar

Role
  
Film actor

Occupation
  
ActorFilm director

Children
  
Fred Kohlmar

Years active
  
1916-1941


Born
  
27 February 1873 (
1873-02-27
)
Forth, Germany

Died
  
May 14, 1946, Hollywood, California, United States

Movies
  
Love in Bloom, Here Comes Cookie, Death from a Distance, Shoot the Works, The Sins of the Children

Similar People
  
Hoot Gibson, Fred Kohlmar, Harry Joe Brown, Lowell Sherman, Wesley Ruggles

Resting place
  
Mount Judah Cemetery

Lee Kohlmar (27 February 1873 – 14 May 1946) was a German film actor and director. He appeared in 52 films between 1916 and 1941. He also directed nine films between 1916 and 1921. He was born in Forth and died in Hollywood, California from a heart attack. Fred Kohlmar was his son.

Filmography

Actor
1941
The Big Store as
Mr. David (uncredited)
1940
Four Sons as
Doctor (uncredited)
1939
The Rookie Cop as
Gus - the Night Watchman (uncredited)
1937
Vogues of 1938 as
Employment Clerk (uncredited)
1937
Fly Away Baby as
Papa - Zeppelin Passenger (uncredited)
1937
The King and the Chorus Girl as
Second Violinist (uncredited)
1936
Wanted! Jane Turner as
John Taylor (uncredited)
1936
Ramona as
Woodcarver Lang (uncredited)
1936
Echo Mountain (Short) as
Herr Schmidt
1936
A Son Comes Home as
Proprietor
1936
Parole! as
Bernstein (uncredited)
1935
Rendezvous as
Tailor (uncredited)
1935
The Girl Friend as
German Landlord (uncredited)
1935
Here Comes Cookie as
Mr. Dingledorp
1935
The Farmer Takes a Wife as
Bearded Townsman (uncredited)
1935
Break of Hearts as
Schubert
1935
Death from a Distance as
Prof. Ernst Einfeld
1935
Love in Bloom as
Pop Heinrich
1935
Four Hours to Kill! as
Pa Herman
1935
McFadden's Flats (uncredited)
1935
Ruggles of Red Gap as
Jailer at Red Gap (uncredited)
1935
One More Spring as
Piccolo Player
1935
The Best Man Wins as
Old German Student (uncredited)
1934
Music in the Air as
Priest (uncredited)
1934
When Strangers Meet as
Sam Rosinsky
1934
Shoot the Works as
Prof. Jonas
1934
Twentieth Century as
Beard #2 (uncredited)
1934
The House of Rothschild as
Doctor
1933
Son of Kong as
Mickey, 2nd Process Server (uncredited)
1933
Roman Scandals as
Storekeeper
1933
I Love That Man as
Old Man Cohen
1933
Emergency Call as
Elderly Motorist (uncredited)
1933
Forgotten as
Papa Strauss
1933
She Done Him Wrong as
Jacobson (uncredited)
1932
The Match King as
Jeweler (uncredited)
1932
Silver Dollar as
Hook
1932
Scarlet Dawn as
German Tailor (uncredited)
1932
False Faces as
Earl Wyman (uncredited)
1932
Jewel Robbery as
Hollander
1932
The Tenderfoot as
Waiter (uncredited)
1932
Huddle as
Leo - the Tailor (uncredited)
1932
The Strange Case of Clara Deane as
Moses Herzman
1930
The Thirteenth Prisoner (Short) as
The Lawyer
1930
The Sins of the Children as
Dr. Heinrich Schmidt
1930
Caught Short as
Peddler
1930
Children of Pleasure as
Bernie (as Lee Kolmar)
1930
Personality as
Mr. Himmelschlosser
1930
The Melody Man as
Adolph
1930
The Kibitzer as
Yankel
1923
Potash and Perlmutter as
Pasinsky
1922
Breaking Home Ties as
Father Bergman
1921
Orphans of the Storm as
King Louis XVI
1920
Beautifully Trimmed as
Drake
1920
The Flaming Disc as
Professor Robert Wade
1920
The Secret Gift as
Jan
1920
The Last Nip (Short)
1918
It Can't Be Done (Short) as
Clarence Clodhopper - the Grocer
1916
The Heritage of Valor (Short) as
Pierre - the Father
1915
Judy Forgot as
Dr. Lauberscheimer
Director
1921
High Heels
1921
Beating the Game (Short)
1921
The Man Who Woke Up (Short)
1921
Bandits Beware (Short)
1921
The Wild Wild West (Short)
1921
Fighting Blood (Short)
1921
Who Was the Man? (Short)
1921
The Cactus Kid (Short)
1916
Toto of the Byways (Short)
Soundtrack
1932
Jewel Robbery (performer: "Ach, du Lieber Augustine" (ca 1768) - uncredited)

References

Lee Kohlmar Wikipedia