Hans Christian Blech Explained
Hans Christian Blech |
Birth Date: | 20 February 1915 |
Birth Place: | Darmstadt, German Empire |
Death Place: | Munich, Bavaria, Germany |
Resting Place: | Old Cemetery, Darmstadt[1] |
Occupation: | Actor |
Years Active: | 19481992 |
Hans Christian Blech (20 February 19155 March 1993) was a German film, stage and television character actor who found success in both Germany and Hollywood.
He made his English film debut in the 1951 picture Decision Before Dawn. In this and many of his other Hollywood films, he played a German soldier. He had a prominent role in the 1962 World War 2 blockbuster film, The Longest Day. He served in the German Army and fought on the Eastern Front during World War II, where he may have acquired his facial scars. Another possible origin of his scars was a car accident on the Darmstadt Luisenplatz when Blech was 14 years old. After four years on the Russian Front, he remained in Soviet captivity until 1947.
Partial filmography
- Blum Affair (1948), as Karlheinz Gabler
- The Orplid Mystery (1950), as Martin Jarzombeck, Bräutigam
- Decision Before Dawn (1951), as Sgt. Rudolf Barth aka Tiger
- Sauerbruch – Das war mein Leben (1954), as Brauer
- Confession Under Four Eyes (1954), as Tscheche
- 08/15 (1954), as Wachtmeister Platzek
- The Phantom of the Big Tent (1954), as Naso, Clown mit Puppe
- Children, Mother, and the General (1955), as Feldwebel mit den Orden
- (1955), as Wachtmeister Platzek
- Bandits of the Autobahn (1955), as Willi Kollanski
- (1955), as Wachtmeister Platzek
- (1956), as Heinze
- Un homme se penche sur son passé (1958), as Archer
- (1958), as Dr. Laue
- (1960), as Oberarzt Dr. Neugebauer
- The Inheritance of Bjorndal (1960), as Aslak, Gunvor's Husband
- Enclosure (1961), as Karl
- The Longest Day (1962), as Major Werner Pluskat
- The Visit (1964), as Captain Dobrik
- Morituri (1965), as Donkeyman
- Battle of the Bulge (1965), as Conrad
- La Voleuse (1966), as Radek Kostrowicz
- Marat/Sade (1967, TV film), as Jean-Paul Marat
- The Bridge at Remagen (1969), as Capt. Carl Schmidt
- Cardillac (1969), as Cardillac
- The Customer of the Off Season (1970), as Hotel Manager
- The Scarlet Letter (1973), as Roger Chillingworth
- Giordano Bruno (1973), as Sartori
- Le Hasard et la Violence (1974) (uncredited)
- La Chair de l'orchidée (1975), as Gyula Berekian
- The Wrong Move (1975), as Laertes
- Innocents with Dirty Hands (1975), as Judge
- (1975), as Ritter
- The Clown (1976), as Derkum
- (1976), as Frank
- Grete Minde (1977), as Gigas
- (1977), as Sellman
- Knife in the Head (1978), as Anleitner
- Winterspelt (1979), as Wenzel Hainstock
- (1979, TV miniseries), as Theodor Chindler
- Victoria (1979), as Tutor
- See You in the Next War (1980), as Bitter
- (1981), as Johnny
- (1981, TV film), as Wilhelm Urack
- The Magic Mountain (1982), as Hofrat Behrens
- Solo Run (1983, TV film), as C.
- Lenin in Zürich (1984, TV film), as Hermann Greulich
- Colonel Redl (1985), as von Roden
- Via Mala (1985, TV miniseries), as Maler Lauters
- (1986, TV film), as Langenau
- The Cry of the Owl (1987, TV film), as Dr. Knapp
- The Play with Billions (1989, TV film), as Falk Schönwald
- Mit den Clowns kamen die Tränen (1990, TV miniseries), as Alwin Westen
- Magyar rekviem (1990), as Tanár úr
- (1990), as Svoboda
- (1990, TV film), as Erich Honecker
- (1991), as Pfarrer Nothsack
- (1992, TV film), as Richard
Notes and References
- Web site: Hans Christian Blech in Morituri (1965).