Fritz Reiff | |
Birth Place: | German Empire |
Death Place: | Munich, Bavaria, West Germany |
Occupation: | Actor |
Yearsactive: | 1922–1951 (film) |
Fritz Reiff (1888–1953) was a German stage and film actor.[1] Primarily a theatre actor, he appeared in a number of films made by the Munich-based company Bavaria Film in small, supporting parts.
Year | Title | Role | Notes | |
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1920 | Geheimbundsklaven. 1. Dinge zwischen Himmel und Erde | Fernando Juarez | ||
1922 | Geheimbundsklaven. 2. Die Macht der Verschworenen | |||
1923 | Die Spitzklöpperin von Valenciennes | |||
1930 | Dreyfus | Jean Jaures | ||
1930 | The Flute Concert of Sanssouci | Grenadier | ||
1933 | Ripening Youth | Herr Sengebusch | ||
1937 | Der Katzensteg | Graf Alexander von Schranden | ||
1938 | Dreizehn Mann und eine Kanone | |||
1939 | Three Wonderful Days | |||
1939 | Water for Canitoga | Ormand | ||
1940 | The Eternal Spring | Richter | ||
1940 | The Girl from Barnhelm | Stabsoffizier | ||
1941 | The Girl from Fano | Patentanwalt | ||
1941 | Der siebente Junge | Freiherr von Klessheim - Adjutant | ||
1941 | Venus on Trial | Der Vorsitzende Richter | ||
1942 | Between Heaven and Earth | |||
1942 | Einmal der liebe Herrgott sein | Falkner - Portier | ||
1943 | Der dunkle Tag | Bankier Engelbrecht, Georgias Vater | ||
1943 | The Endless Road | Preussischer Minister | ||
1943 | Man rede mir nicht von Liebe | Man rede mir nicht von Liebe | ||
1944 | Die keusche Sünderin | Uncredited | ||
1949 | Verspieltes Leben | Pastor Gundermann | ||
1950 | Regimental Music | Hausarzt bei Wahl | ||
1951 | One Night's Intoxication | Generaldirektor Wittemann | ||
1951 | Immortal Light | Engländer | (final film role) |