Hans Schlenck (born 14 March 1901 in Bischofsheim an der Rhön – 13 November 1944) was a German stage and film actor. He died in World War II.
Year | Title | Role | Notes | |
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1932 | Cruiser Emden | Adjutant | ||
1932 | A Man with Heart | |||
1933 | The Country Schoolmaster | Uwe Karsten Alslew, der Dorfschulmeister | ||
1934 | Hubertus Castle | Werner Forbeck, ein Maler | ||
1934 | Farewell Waltz | Franz Liszt | ||
1934 | Love and the First Railway | Ferdinand Miller, Dampfwagen-Ingenieur | ||
1934 | Um das Menschenrecht | Hans, Frontkamerad | ||
1935 | The Fight with the Dragon | Fritz Carsten | ||
1935 | The King's Prisoner | Leutnant von Paul | ||
1936 | Love's Awakening | Dr. Breitner - sein Assistent | ||
1936 | Maria the Maid | Soldier Franz | ||
1936 | Susanne in the Bath | Maler Schrack, Lehrer an der Kunstschule | ||
1942 | Violanta | Andreas Renner | ||
1951 | Eyes of Love | Dr. Lamprecht | (final film role) |
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