Herbert Wilk
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BornMay 10, 1905
DiedNovember 2, 1977 (aged 72)
OccupationActor
Yearsactive1936 - 1970 (film)
Herbert Wilk | |
|---|---|
| Born | May 10, 1905 |
| Died | November 2, 1977 (aged 72) |
| Occupation | Actor |
| Years active | 1936 - 1970 (film) |
Herbert Wilk (1905–1977) was a German stage, television and film actor. He emerged as a screen actor during the Nazi era, appearing in war films such as U-Boote westwärts (1941).[1] However the bulk of his career came after the Second World War. After initially appearing in films made by the East German studio DEFA, he largely worked in West German television for the remainder of his career.
- The Desert Song (1939)
- Commissioner Eyck (1940)
- The Rothschilds (1940)
- U-Boote westwärts (1941)
- Stukas (1941)
- Free Land (1946)
- The Beaver Coat (1949)
- The Girl from the South Seas (1950)
- Woe to Him Who Loves (1951)
- Canaris (1954)
- The Mosquito (1954)
- Stresemann (1957)
- The Unexcused Hour (1957)
- The Black Chapel (1959)
- Blind Justice (1961)