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Occupation
  
Actor

Years active
  
1923 - 1965 (film)


Name
  
Werner Pledath

Role
  
Actor

Werner Pledath Werner Pledath Movies Bio and Lists on MUBI

Born
  
26 April 1898
Berlin, German Empire

Died
  
December 6, 1965, West Berlin

Spouse
  
Loni Michelis (m. 1933–1965)

Movies
  
Bismarck, Diesel, Madchenjahre einer Konigin, White Slaves, Anna Susanna

Similar People
  
Erich Engel, Gerhard Lamprecht, Gottfried Kolditz, Henry Koster, Geza von Bolvary

Werner Pledath (26 April 1898 – 6 December 1965) was a German actor who appeared in many films during a lengthy career. He generally played supporting roles such as in Five from the Jazz Band (1932). Pledath specialized in playing powerful, authority figures. Following the Second World War he appeared in several films made in East Germany.

Werner Pledath Werner Pledath Movies Bio and Lists on MUBI

Selected filmography

  • Man by the Wayside (1923)
  • The Street Song (1931)
  • Who Takes Love Seriously? (1931)
  • Dreaming Lips (1932)
  • I by Day, You by Night (1932)
  • Five from the Jazz Band (1932)
  • Scandal in Budapest (1933)
  • Mother and Child (1934)
  • The Higher Command (1935)
  • The Valiant Navigator (1935)
  • The Saint and Her Fool (1935)
  • Port Arthur (1936)
  • Savoy Hotel 217 (1936)
  • Victoria in Dover (1936)
  • White Slaves (1937)
  • Triad (1938)
  • Red Orchids (1938)
  • The Muzzle (1938)
  • By a Silken Thread (1938)
  • A Prussian Love Story (1938)
  • Escape in the Dark (1939)
  • Robert Koch (1939)
  • A Hopeless Case (1939)
  • Our Miss Doctor (1940)
  • The Three Codonas (1940)
  • Diesel (1942)
  • Circus Renz (1943)
  • The Golden Spider (1943)
  • The Degenhardts (1944)
  • Street Acquaintances (1948)
  • Thank You, I'm Fine (1948)
  • The Appeal to Conscience (1949)
  • The Benthin Family (1950)
  • The Last Year (1951)
  • The Condemned Village (1952)
  • Anna Susanna (1953)
  • Ernst Thälmann (1954)
  • References

    Werner Pledath Wikipedia