Walter Lieck
German actor (1906–1944)
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Walter Lieck (1906–1944) was a German stage and film actor.[1] He played supporting roles in German cinema during the Nazi era. He was also a playwright and occasional screenwriter. He earned the disapproval of the Nazi regime for refusing to divorce his half-Jewish wife . He was imprisoned for two months at Esterwegen concentration camp.[2]
Born16 June 1906
Died21 November 1944 (aged 38)
OccupationsActor, screenwiter
Yearsactive1934-1944 (film)
Walter Lieck | |
|---|---|
| Born | 16 June 1906 |
| Died | 21 November 1944 (aged 38) |
| Occupations | Actor, screenwiter |
| Years active | 1934-1944 (film) |
Selected filmography
- The Two Seals (1934)
- Dangerous Crossing (1937)
- Congo Express (1939)
- Renate in the Quartet (1939)
- Her First Experience (1939)
- Wibbel the Tailor (1939)
- Robert and Bertram (1939)
- Kitty and the World Conference (1939)
- My Aunt, Your Aunt (1939)
- Twilight (1940)
- Commissioner Eyck (1940)
- Between Hamburg and Haiti (1940)
- Riding for Germany (1941)
- The Gasman (1941)
- Annelie (1941)
- Destiny (1942)
- Doctor Crippen (1942)
- Light of Heart (1943)
- Romance in a Minor Key (1943)
- Münchhausen (1943)
- The Bath in the Barn (1943)
- Mask in Blue (1943)
- The Impostor (1944)
- Dog Days (1944)