
Erik Ode
Acting
Biography
No biography available for Erik Ode.
Born: November 6, 1910
Place of Birth: Berlin, Germany
Known For

A Hopeless Case

Die Geisterbehörde

Meine Frau Susanne

Dalli Dalli

Bambi
The Bambi, often called the Bambi Award and stylised as BAMBI, is a German award presented annually by Hubert Burda Media to recognize excellence in international media and television to personalities in the media, arts, culture, sports, and other fields "with vision and creativity who affected and inspired the German public that year", both domestic and foreign. First held in 1948, it is the oldest media award in Germany. The trophy is named after Felix Salten's book Bambi, A Life in the Woods and its statuettes are in the shape of the novel's titular fawn character. They were originally made of porcelain until 1958, when the organizers switched to using gold, with the casting done by the art casting workshop of Ernst Strassacker in Süßen.

Das Kriminalmuseum
Das Kriminalmuseum was a German television series. It ran from 1963 to 1970 on ZDF and was one of its first programs. Each episode began with a tracking shot through an unspecified crime museum, stopping at one of the displays, whose story was then told. Each episode was between 60 and 75 minutes long and featured different actors as the criminal commissioner. The best known was Erik Ode, who in 1969 moved to Der Kommissar, appearing in 97 episodes. The theme music of the series was written by German composer Martin Böttcher, who also composed the complete scores for five episodes.

Das Kriminalmuseum
Das Kriminalmuseum was a German television series. It ran from 1963 to 1970 on ZDF and was one of its first programs. Each episode began with a tracking shot through an unspecified crime museum, stopping at one of the displays, whose story was then told. Each episode was between 60 and 75 minutes long and featured different actors as the criminal commissioner. The best known was Erik Ode, who in 1969 moved to Der Kommissar, appearing in 97 episodes. The theme music of the series was written by German composer Martin Böttcher, who also composed the complete scores for five episodes.

Das Kriminalmuseum
Das Kriminalmuseum was a German television series. It ran from 1963 to 1970 on ZDF and was one of its first programs. Each episode began with a tracking shot through an unspecified crime museum, stopping at one of the displays, whose story was then told. Each episode was between 60 and 75 minutes long and featured different actors as the criminal commissioner. The best known was Erik Ode, who in 1969 moved to Der Kommissar, appearing in 97 episodes. The theme music of the series was written by German composer Martin Böttcher, who also composed the complete scores for five episodes.

What Women Dream
In this pre-WWII German mystery-comedy, a lovely kleptomaniac with a taste for fine jewelry is unable to resist temptation. Strangely, every time she steals something, a mysterious man pays for it. A clumsy detective begins investigating and finds a crucial clue: a strongly scented woman's glove. The perfume is an expensive scent and the detective's pal realizes that it belongs to a popular nightclub singer. The friend quickly becomes enamored of the girl, but then so does her mystery man, a notorious international criminal. Eventually he gets arrested, leaving the detective's pal to move in on the singer.

Mädchenjahre einer Königin
After her Prime Minister Lord Melbourne arranges a marriage for her with the German Prince Albert, the young Queen Victoria decides to leave London and spend some time in Kent. While there she meets a handsome young German and falls in love, unaware that he is her intended husband Albert.
Filmography
as Rudolf Stortz
as Kommissar
as Self - Guest
as Kommissar van Heygst
as Self - Candidate
as Kommissar Keller
as Rechtsanwalt
as Oberforstrat Blessing
as Senator O'Keefe
as Ostagent Walter
as Ottmar
as Fahrlehrer Lorenz
as Kriminalrat Bachmayr
as Kommissar Zobel
as Kriminaloberinspektor Gareis
as Self
as Teddy Fisher
as Stimme
as Self
as 1. Freund
as Egge, Zollpolizist
as Student
as Schauspieler, 1.Etage
as Erster Beamter
as Wölfchen Hillberg
as Robert Ferry - Schauspieler
as Husarenoffizier
as Fähnrich Alexander Platow
as Prinz Heinrich
as Charly Kelly
as Peter Petermann, Dritter Offizier
as Jantschi, Reklamezeichner
as Dr. Peter Rivius
as Stephan Spettik
as Graf Poldi Stauffenstein
as Tonio
as Georg
as 3. Gigolo
as -
as Konrad
as Uncredited
as Rudi
as Wolfgang Anglert, Chefredakteur