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Birthday
February 24, 1858
Day of Death
1944-11-10
(86 years old)
Place of Birth
London, England, UK
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Ferdinand Gottschalk (28 February 1858 – 10 November 1944) was an English theatre and film actor. He appeared in 76 films between 1917 and 1938. He was born and died in London, England. He made his first appearance on the stage in Toronto, Ontario, Canada in 1887 and worked continuously after that date including prominent parts on the New York stage as well as in films. He also wrote and produced plays.
1964
1938
1937
1936
1935
I Dream Too Much
as Snobbish Critic (uncredited)
The Man Who Broke the Bank at Monte Carlo
as Office Man
3 Kids and a Queen
as Dr. Flesig
The Gay Deception
as Mr. Squires
Red Salute
as League Speaker
Here Comes the Band
as Armand de Valerie
The Melody Lingers on
as Da Vigna
Break of Hearts
as Enrico Pazzini
Folies Bergère
as Perichot
Vagabond Lady
as Mr. Higginbotham
Les Misérables
as Thenardier
Clive of India
as Old Member
1934
Sing Sing Nights
as Prof. Varney
Secret of the Chateau
as Chief Inspector Marotte
I Am a Thief
as M. Alexander Cassiet
I Sell Anything
as Barouche
Madame du Barry
as Lebel
Cleopatra
as Glabrio (scenes deleted)
King Kelly of the U.S.A.
as King Maxmilian of Belgardia
One Exciting Adventure
as Jeweler
The Notorious Sophie Lang
as Augustus Telfen
Hollywood Party
as Scientific Pedant (uncredited)
Stingaree
as Party Guest (uncredited)
Upperworld
as Marcus
The Witching Hour
as Dr. von Strohn
I Believed in You
as Musician
Gambling Lady
as Cornelius - Lawyer
Nana
as Finot
Long Lost Father
as Mr. Stewart, the Lawyer
Bombay Mail
as Governor Sir Anthony Daniels
1933
Dancing Lady
as Judge (uncredited)
Female
as Pettigrew
Berkeley Square
as Mr. Throstle
Midnight Club
as George Rubens
She Had to Say Yes
as Sol Glass
Horse Play
as Oswald
Gold Diggers of 1933
as Complaining Club Member (uncredited)
Ex-Lady
as Mr. Herbert Smith
The Warrior's Husband
as Sapiens Sr.
The Keyhole
as Brooks' Lawyer
Parole Girl
as Taylor
Girl Missing
as Alvin Bradford
Grand Slam
as Cedric Van Dorn
1932
1931
1923
1920
1918
1917