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  1. Rudolf Klein-Rogge. Friedrich Rudolf Klein (24 November 1885 – 29 May 1955), better known as Rudolf Klein-Rogge, was a German film actor, best known for playing sinister figures in films in the 1920s and 1930s as well as being a mainstay in director Fritz Lang 's Weimar -era films. He is probably best known in popular culture, particularly to ...

  2. Rudolf Klein-Rogge was a German actor and writer who starred in many expressionist films, such as Metropolis, Dr. Mabuse and The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari. He was born in 1885, married to Thea von Harbou, and died in 1955 in Austria.

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    • Cologne, Germany
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    • Wetzelsdorf bei Jagerberg, Styria, Austria
  3. Leben. Rudolf Klein-Rogge wurde als Sohn eines Kriegsgerichtsrates geboren und absolvierte neben seinem Studium der Kunstgeschichte die Schauspielschule von Hans Siebert. 1909 debütierte Klein-Rogge in Halberstadt, in den folgenden acht Jahren trat er an diversen weiteren Bühnen der deutschen Provinz wie Kiel, Dresden, Düsseldorf, Aachen, München und Nürnberg, wo er gelegentlich auch ...

  4. Rudolf Klein-Rogge was a German film actor who played sinister roles in Fritz Lang's Weimar-era films. He is best known for his performances as C. A. Rotwang in Metropolis and Doctor Mabuse in The Testament of Dr. Mabuse and other films.

  5. Aug 22, 2023 · Rudolf Klein-Rogge was a German actor who specialized in playing evil geniuses in Fritz Lang's films, such as Dr. Mabuse, Metropolis, and Spies. Learn about his best film, best performance, stylistic traits, and filmography in this comprehensive profile.

  6. Mabuse (Rudolf Klein-Rogge), after delivering a lecture on psychoanalysis in his legit identity, has adopted the persona “Balling,” and entranced industrial heir Hull (Paul Richter) into inviting him to his own club, and losing big money, in Fritz Lang’s Dr. Mabuse, The Gambler, 1922.

  7. May 6, 2020 · A habitué of decadent Art Deco nightclubs, Mabuse (Rudolf Klein-Rogge, who would play the mad scientist Rotwang in Lang’s “Metropolis”) preys upon his wealthy victims. Not just a criminal ...

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