
Aribert Wäscher
Acting
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Born: December 1, 1895
Place of Birth: Flensburg, Germany
Known For

People Among Us
Gerhard Lamprecht sketches a cross-section of Germany's new post-war society, with its winners, social climbers, and losers, represented by the social microcosm of an apartment building. The gossip-mad Frau Mierig from the rear building gives the newly-arrived Frau Kaminski, the janitor's wife, a lively initiation into the tenants and their peculiarities.

The Berliner
Otto, a feckless Everyman, tries to adjust to the postwar travails of his defeated nation. Stymied by black-market profiteers and government bureaucrats, Otto begins fantasizing about a happier life at the end of that ever-elusive rainbow.

Amphitryon: Happiness from the Clouds
Lamenting Thebian women are waiting for the men to come back from war. God Jupiter is attracted to one of them: Alkmene. He goes to earth and tries to seduce her as himself: an old man. Failing in this, he disguises himself as Amphitryon (Alkemene's husband) and tries again. Next morning Amphitryon and his men come back from war; he suspects adultery and wants a divorce. Jupiter's wife Juno now also comes to earth and clears things up.

The Man Between
A British woman on a visit to post-war Berlin is caught up in an espionage ring smuggling secrets into and out of the Eastern Bloc.

The Higher Command
A Prussian commander disobeys orders and goes to find a British envoy who can negotiate a pact with Austria to help fight off Napoleon in 1806.

Donogoo Tonka
Parisians Josette and Pierre are a happy couple, but also a completely broke one. An absurd chain of events leads them to Professor Trouhadec, who is in a predicament.

The Yellow Flag
An adventurer, Peter Diercksen, travels to South America to guide an expedition into the jungle. However, when the ship is quarantined he believes he has a serious disease. He does not accompany the trip, which runs into major problems.

Victor and Victoria
Aspiring singer Susanne takes over one night for her sick friend, a small-time female impersonator, and finds unexpected fame when everyone believes that she is actually a man. While touring London, complications arise as a local womanizer catches on to her game.

Clothes Make the Man
The daydreaming tailor Wenzel is fired from his job, because the fancy frock he was supposed to cut for the mayor, he instead made for himself. He is allowed, however, to take the frock, which he appropriated for himself and he puts it on as he leaves the shop. A puppeteer picks him up in his coach and addresses Wenzel as "Count". So is he received in Goldach, where people think he is Count Stroganoff, the ambassador to the Czar of Russia.

The Flute Concert of Sans-souci
In 1756, a masked ball was officially celebrated in the Dresden Palais of the Saxon Minister Heinrich von Brühl. Unofficially, however, talks are taking place with the envoys of Austria, Russia and France with the aim of conspiring against the Prussian King Frederick II. The Prussian envoy, Major von Lindeneck, succeeded in bringing a copy of the concluded secret treaty to the Prussian king. Friedrich consults with his generals, who urge caution. Friedrich is stunned by the reaction and now develops a counter-plan. To do this, he sends von Lindeneck back to Dresden. However, the latter is not very enthusiastic about this, as he thinks he has reason to doubt his wife Blanche's marital fidelity, and he now has to leave her alone.
Filmography
as Rundfunkdirektor
as Camillo
as Halendar
as Musikverleger
as Wilhelm Tobias, Schuldirektor
as Eberhard Schultz
as Anton Zeithammer
as Papupowitsch
as Nervenarzt Prof. Kiekebusch
as Polizeikommissär
as Kaffeehausbesitzer Zacharias
as Kockelkorn
as Archivrat Mittenzwey
as Direktor des Revuetheaters
as Mamulian, Armenian Oil Tycoon
as Saskias Vetter Ujlenburgh
as Landgraf
as Verleger Peer Upan
as Pietro Balocchino
as Händler Nievergelt
as Mister Fields, Krimminalkommissar aus Amerika
as Vignon
as Michael Iwanowitsch Murakin
as Paule Kuhlemann
as Walter
as Schliebener
as Präfekt Barberousse
as Torben Jönssen
as Ein Gast im Café
as Diener Wells
as Ramón Orveda -
as Charles Bovary
as Cardinal
as Calfa
as Tanzlehrer Sonnweber
as ein Melonenhändler
as Bankier Lörik
as Verleger Artaria
as Pavel Pavlovitch
as Margajat
as Advokat Menecke
as Generaldirektor Brosuleit
as Direktor
as Carnetti
as Thebener Kriegsminister
as Herzog von Alençon
as Dormidont Ptytschkin, Kapellmeister
as Mounier
as Oberrichter
as Whiteman, Manager
as Geheimrat Ehrenberg
as Theaterdirektor Sebaldus Manzetti
as Customer
as Miller
as Francesco Alberto Punkertin
as Direktor Meyer
as General Fürst Urussow
as Siethoff
as Pöllnitz
as Thibault
as Alfons Mellentin
as Klatte
as Office Worker