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    Occupation. Actor. Years active. 1909–1976. Fritz Heinrich Rasp (13 May 1891 – 30 November 1976) was a German film actor who appeared in more than 100 films between 1916 and 1976. [1] His obituary in Der Spiegel described Rasp as "the German film villain in service, for over 60 years." [2]

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0003248Fritz Rasp - IMDb

    Fritz Rasp. Actor: Metropolis. Fritz Heinrich Rasp was the thirteenth child of a county surveyor. He was schooled from 1908-1909 at the Theaterschule Otto Königin in Munich where, due to a speech impediment, Rasp developed a Frankish dialect. Rasp debuted on the stage in 1909, as Amandus in Max Halbe's "Skandalstück Jugend" as the Münchner ...

    • January 1, 1
    • Bayreuth, Germany
    • January 1, 1
    • Gräfelfing, Bavaria, West Germany
  3. Fritz Heinrich Rasp (* 13. Mai 1891 in Bayreuth; † 30. November 1976 in Gräfelfing) war ein deutscher Schauspieler und Hörspielsprecher, der vor allem durch seine zahlreichen Rollen als „Filmschurke“ bekannt wurde. Sein schauspielerisches Schaffen deckte ein breites Feld ab, das vom Theaterschauspieler bei Max Reinhardt bis zu Filmen ...

  4. Fritz Rasp was a German actor who played villainous roles in over 60 films, including Metropolis and Edgar Wallace adaptations. He was born in 1891, served in the military, and died in 1976.

    • May 13, 1891
    • November 30, 1976
  5. Fritz Rasp (1891-1976) was a prolific and versatile actor who appeared in 104 films, mostly in the 1920s and 1930s. He is best known for his roles as the Thin Man in Metropolis, Peachum in The Threepenny Opera, and various scoundrels and shady characters in other classics of German cinema.

  6. Feb 1, 2019 · Fritz Rasp and Louise Brooks in Diary of a Lost Girl (G.W. Pabst, 1929) (Image: Reproduction) Famous for launching actresses like Greta Garbo, Asta Nielsen and Louise Brooks to the stardom,...

  7. Biography by AllMovie. Prominent German character actor Fritz Rasp was best known for playing boorish, lascivious fellows. Rasp began his career on-stage as a member of Max Reinhardt's theater in Berlin. He began playing minor roles in German films in 1915; by the 1920s, he had become a leading character actor in the films of Fritz Lang and ...

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