
Fritz Kampers
Acting
Biography
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Born: July 14, 1891
Place of Birth: Munich, Germany
Known For

Peter Voss, der Millionendieb
Polly Petterson is a major customer of the Van Geldern bank, which manages her assets to the tune of one million. When she wants to withdraw the entire amount, the bank, which has speculated, threatens to go bankrupt. The employee Peter Voss then steals the million as a pretense and flees. By agreement, he is to hide until the price of the copper he invested in rises again. Polly hires detective Bobby Dodd and follows the apparent bank robber to Portugal, Brazil, the Wild West and Hawaii. There, Peter Voss is able to convince the rich Polly of his good intentions - and when the bank is saved, there is even a wedding.

Gloria
This is the German version of Gloria with Gustav Fröhlich & Brigitte Helm in the leads. A French version was filmed simultaneously with André Luguet & Brigitte Helm in the leads.

Comradeship
At a mine on the shared edge of France and Germany, an underground explosion leads to the entrapment of a group of French miners. In an effort to save the trapped Frenchmen, German miners Wittkopp and Kasper take it upon themselves to traverse a crumbling war tunnel leading down into the mines. Yet, though the workers harbor no political biases against one another, their callous, less tolerant bosses hope to halt this cross-cultural rescue mission.

The Pride of Company Three
The adventures of smart soldier Gustav Diestelbeck include managing his superior officer, competing for the canteneer's daughter, evading punishment for discipline faults and hosting Prinz Willibald during his visit to the regiment.

The Gypsy Baron
Sándor Barinkay joins the gypsies en route to his home village hiding his real identity as an Hungarian nobleman, whose parents were sent to exile. He claims his former properties, now taken by a pig merchant who plays the fool to the villagers' delight. Yet this man has an interesting daughter, and there's also the beautiful gypsy Saffi to consider. And a family hidden treasure to be found.

Akrobat schö-ö-ö-n
Charlie, a very gifted, young acrobat, cannot find employment. A dancer and colleague, whom he trained, has gotten him a job as a stagehand at a vaudeville theatre. After a number of chaotic events and some highs and lows - none of which ever discourage him - his hour arrives: an act can't go on and "Akrobat schööön" can finally make his grand entrance.

Katharina Knie
"Katharina Knie" is a 1929 German silent drama film directed by Karl Grune and starring Eugen Klöpfer, Carmen Boni and Adele Sandrock. It is based on the 1928 play of the same title by Carl Zuckmayer.

The Beggar from Cologne Cathedral
An international gang of thieves and swindlers decide to move their criminal operation to the Teutonic city of Cologne, but Tom Wilkens, one of the best agents of the international police, is not far behind and leads an investigation to unmask the criminals.

Ich mach Dich glücklich

Schlagende Wetter
After the revelation that Georg has seduced her, Maria is driven away by her father. Georg, fearing the wrath of Maria's father, has swiftly abandoned the girl and left for the mining town of Sankt Anton, where he expects to hide easily amongst the large population of colliers. Maria must care for herself, and ends up in Sankt Anton, where she attempts to rebuild her life. There, she gets to know Thomas, and soon the young people are engaged. When Georg and Maria meet again, drama ensues. The film originally ran 97 minutes.
Filmography
as Jürgen
as Steinklopferhans.
as Vera’s father
as August Danzer
as Fritz Mohr
as Rapp, der Schloßherr
as Pollinger
as Metzgermeister Pröhle
as Gastwirt Paust
as Roto
as Prof. Muhry
as Hillmer
as Gastwirt
as Schmied Unterhuber
as Dr. Ernst Schweninger
as Sergeant Mathias Ertl
as Mathias Ert
as Wachtmeister Zabl
as Xaver Aigner
as Pieter Jonken
as Kapitän Münzer
as Robert Berteen
as August Weichert
as Strambach, Gefängnisverwalter
as Fritz Hartmann
as Bürgermeister Eberhorn
as Kriminalkommissar Weigelt
as Moebius
as Kaufmann Sörelund
as Heini Hartmann, Gefreiter
as Sebastian Huber, Gastwirt
as Iwan
as Jaskulski
as Gouverneur Oberst Ollendorf
as Zirkusdirektor Cherubini
as Koloman Zsupan
as Paul Kluthammer, sein Faktotum
as Heinrich von Springe
as Hannes Butenschön
as Willy Krause
as Paul Krause
as Simoni
as Max Krause, ehemaliger Rennfahrer
as Klemm-Maxe
as Paul Hanke
as Georg, "Artistenorje"
as Bancroft
as Dr. Scharfinger
as Herr Güterinspektor
as Tobias
as Alois
as Chauffeur Köster
as Fritz Wenneis, Arbeitsloser
as Feldwebel Krause
as Wilderer
as Paule Zapp
as Jonny Belling
as Bill Huber, genannt "Athleten-Bill"
as Pepi
as Franz Selbinger
as Gröber
as Konsul Cossmann
as Der Bayer
as Fritz Petzold
as Mitjuscha
as Fritz Köster
as Fritz Marunge
as Rummelhart
as Sanitätskorporal
as John
as Ignaz Scheel, Trapezkünstler
as Seppl Häusinger
as Belloni
as Möbius
as George
as Heywoldts Gärtner
as Der Kriegelhofer Quasi
as Pfiff
as Der Geselle
as Schupo
as Steffens, Chauffeur
as Johann
as Polizist
as Bräutigam
as Max Hühnerbein
as The Dissatisfied Workman
as Der erste Held
as Arne Mikkelsen
as Schlossergehilfe
as Lieutenant Nussbaum
as Rinuzzio
as Leo Maximow
as Söldner