
Paul Panzer
Acting
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Paul Wolfgang Panzerbeiter (3 November 1872 – 16 August 1958), known professionally as Paul Panzer, was a German-American silent film actor. He appeared in 333 films between 1905 and 1952. Panzer was best known for playing Koerner / Raymond Owen in The Perils of Pauline. From 1934 through the 1950s he was under contract to Warner Bros. as an extra.
Born: November 3, 1872
Place of Birth: Würzburg, Bavaria, Germany
Known For

Casablanca
In Casablanca, Morocco in December 1941, a cynical American expatriate meets a former lover, with unforeseen complications.

The Masked Rider
The setting of the story is Mexico. Violent bandit and cattle rustler Pancho, his rude henchman Santas and a group of raiders have sworn to drive the settlers out of the Border country. In the conflict that follows, Harry's father Bill is mortally wounded, and Pancho's hands are crushed, supposedly by the ranchers, though the act is actually committed by his traitorous and vengeful lieutenant Santas and his equally slimy compatriot Rodriguez, whom Pancho has offended by denying one his daughter's hand, and the other permission to pursue Rancher's daughter Ruth Chadwick. Pancho swears bitter revenge on the Burrels and the two factions resolve to destroy each other.

Strangers on a Train
A charming psychopath tries to coerce a tennis star into his theory that two strangers can commit the perfect crime by exchanging murders—each killing the other’s most-hated person.

Mildred Pierce
A hard-working mother inches towards disaster as she divorces her husband and starts a successful restaurant business to support her spoiled daughter.

A Night at the Cinema in 1914
Cinema a century ago was a new, exciting and highly democratic form of entertainment. Picture houses nationwide offered a sociable, lively environment in which to relax and escape from the daily grind. With feature films still rare, the programme was an entertaining, ever-changing roster of short items with live musical accompaniment. 100 years on, this special compilation from the BFI National Archive recreates the glorious miscellany of comedies, dramas, travelogues and newsreels which would have constituted a typical night out in 1914. Our selection includes a comic short about a face-pulling competition, a sensational episode of The Perils of Pauline, scenes of Allied troops celebrating Christmas at the Front, and an early sighting of one of cinema’s greatest icons.

Frankenstein
Henry Frankenstein pieces together body parts in the hope of bringing a human-like creature to life. The mad scientist’s dreams are shattered by his monstrous creation awakening with rage to a world that hates and fears him.

The Dark Horse
The Progressive Party convention is deadlocked for governor, so both sides nominate the dark horse Zachary Hicks. Kay Russell suggests they hire Hal Blake as campaign manager; but first they have to get him out of jail for not paying alimony. Blake organizes the office and coaches Hicks to answer every question by pausing and then saying, "Well yes, but then again no." Blake will sell Hicks as dumb but honest. Russell refuses to marry Blake, while Joe keeps people away from Blake's office. Blake teaches Hicks a speech by Lincoln. At the debate when the conservative candidate Underwood recites the same speech, Blake exposes him as a plagiarist. Hicks is presented for photo opportunities and gives his yes-and-no answer to any question, including whether he expects to win.

Oil for the Lamps of China
An American oil company representative risks sacrificing his marriage for his career in the rural lands of China.

Meet John Doe
As a parting shot, fired reporter Ann Mitchell prints a fake letter from unemployed "John Doe," who threatens suicide in protest of social ills. The paper is forced to rehire Ann and hires John Willoughby to impersonate "Doe." Ann and her bosses cynically milk the story for all it's worth, until the made-up "John Doe" philosophy starts a whole political movement.

Dark Passage
A man convicted of murdering his wife escapes from prison and works with a woman to try and prove his innocence.
Filmography
as (archive footage)
as Man in Sing-a-Long Audience (uncredited)
as Fritz - Newspaper Artist (uncredited)
as Bystander at Merry-Go-Round (uncredited)
as Baggage Room Attendant (uncredited)
as Juror (uncredited)
as (uncredited)
as German Husband (uncredited)
as Poker Player (uncredited)
as Waiter (uncredited)
as Bus Passenger (uncredited)
as Gatekeeper (uncredited)
as Gypsy (clip from "Gypsy Sweetheart", 1935) (uncredited)
as Drawing Room Gent
as Courtroom Spectator
as Theatre Worker (uncredited)
as Waiter at Luigi's (uncredited)
as Police in Office
as Waiter (uncredited)
as Doorman (uncredited)
as Train Conductor (uncredited)
as Bartender (uncredited)
as Seaman (uncredited)
as Court Attendant (uncredited)
as Paul - Waiter at Rick's (uncredited)
as Miner (Uncredited)
as (archive footage)
as Reporter (uncredited)
as Waiter (uncredited)
as One of the Gardeners (uncredited)
as 28 Club Bartender (uncredited)
as Gas Station Attendant (uncredited)
as Mr. Peters
as Janitor
as Paul - Nightclub Waiter (uncredited)
as (uncredited)
as Taxi Driver Helping Ram Singh (Uncredited)
as Jim's Cafe Waiter
as Trial Spectator (uncredited)
as Proprietor of Italian Restaurant (uncredited)
as Extra at Train Station (uncredited)
as Dance Contest Observer (uncredited)
as Bumping Man Exiting Subway (uncredited)
as Depositor (uncredited)
as Man in Saloon (uncredited)
as Pete - the Nightwatchman (uncredited)
as Ship Worker (uncredited)
as Lumberjack (uncredited)
as Extra in Restaurant / Extra at Wedding Reception (uncredited)
as Hospital Attendant (uncredited)
as Peasant
as Extra as Convict in Yard (uncredited)
as Stagehand
as Brahm
as Work Farm Gate Guard (uncredited)
as Fight Spectator (uncredited)
as Reporter (uncredited)
as Man Running in Courtroom / Policeman at Bowling Alley (uncredited)
as Convict (uncredited)
as Wrestling Match Spectator (uncredited)
as Waiter at Dance (uncredited)
as Mexican Soldier Arresting Gabby (uncredited)
as Frieda's Mechanic (uncredited)
as Ivan - an Alien
as Newspaper Office Worker (uncredited)
as Store Clerk (uncredited)
as Greek Chef
as Jim - Assistant Ticket Taker (uncredited)
as Gangster (uncredited)
as Jury Foreman
as Miner in Mob (uncredited)
as Flower Convention Attendee (uncredited)
as Mexican Rancher Giving Penrod a Lift (uncredited)
as Truck Driver (uncredited)
as Postman
as Second Gendarme
as Extra at Inquest (Uncredited)
as Hotel Clerk (uncredited)
as Man Knocking on Telephone Booth
as Pierre (uncredited)
as Watchman
as Hartman's Cafe Customer (uncredited)
as Colonel's Servant
as Guiseppe - Waiter (uncredited)
as Ringsider - 3rd Fight (uncredited)
as Man on Streetcar (uncredited)
as German Undercover Officer Posing as Snack Vendor
as Pierre - Man Carrying Injured Suzy (uncredited)
as Coleman
as Green Hill Patron
as Club Piano-Mover (uncredited)
as Flamingo Diner
as Jim Blake
as Police Sergeant Clerk
as Drug Store Diner
as Man on Stairs (uncredited)
as Blind Beggar (uncredited)
as Frontiersman (uncredited)
as Fan Angry at Dugan
as Lumberjack (uncredited)
as Poker Player (uncredited)
as Policeman in Car
as Peace Conference Delegate (uncredited)
as Passenger (uncredited)
as Cop
as Patient (uncredited)
as Man Outside Store
as Party Guest
as Deck Steward (uncredited)
as Man in Courtroom (uncredited)
as Pirate (uncredited)
as Townsman with Pop
as Townsman at Celebration Party
as Reporter (uncredited)
as Updyke Agitator (uncredited)
as Oil Company Employee
as Extra at Football Game
as Detective (uncredited)
as The Chef (uncredited)
as Trainer (uncredited)
as Counter Man
as Truck Driver (uncredited)
as Waiter at Sloppy Moe's (uncredited)
as Baggage Clerk (uncredited)
as Cashier
as Concierge
as Canadian Airport Contact (uncredited)
as Police Car Driver (uncredited)
as Revolutionary Killed by Nikita (Uncredited)
as Cult Member (uncredited)
as Delegate Telephoning
as Derelict drinking milk (uncredited)
as Movie Actor
as Mourner (uncredited)
as Don Fernandez
as Revolutionary
as Gabby
as Gangster
as Cleaning Shop Victim (uncredited)
as Steve the Radio Operator
as 'Kirsch' the Decoy (uncredited)
as Mohammed Bey
as Manson
as The Ship's Captain
as Mike Doyle
as Sergeant Peters
as Dopey
as Tony Garibaldi
as Manson
as The Crook
as Fighting Bill Ralston
as The Ship Captain
as Commandant
as Whitcomb
as Joe Burger, Anna's Father
as Mariner
as Sheriff
as Mr. Hallijohn
as Umanski
as Morgan
as Marquis Ferasti
as Giuseppe
as Pedro
as Sergeant LeGros
as Monsieur La Rue
as Mike Navarro
as Halfbreed
as French Army Lieutenant
as A Cossack Officer
as Gambler
as Humpty Logan
as Captain of the Guard
as Jose Fernand
as Carl 'The Wolf' Canfield
as Stephen Field (20 years earlier)
as Pancho
as Baron von der Lancker
as Prison Warden of Death Row
as Henry La Sale
as Coount Rosini
as Diamond Jack
as John
as Steve Daubeney
as Ambassador of Austrania
as Raymond Owen / Koerner
as The Smoker
as Man Buying Artificial Limb (uncredited)
as Detective
as Bandit