Herbert Spalke

Herbert Spalke was an American actor who is best known for Eskapade (1936), The Unknown (1936), and Fridericus (1937). He was born on February 11, 1896, and passed away on June 19, 1968.

Personal and Family Life

There is limited information available about Herbert Spalke’s personal and family life. He was active in the film industry during the 1930s and appeared in several notable productions. His contributions to film brought him recognition, although details about his family are less known.

Career

Herbert Spalke’s acting career included various roles in both short films and feature films. He worked with several notable directors and was part of the vibrant film scene in the 1930s. His performances in movies like Eskapade and The Unknown helped solidify his reputation in cinema.

Death and Legacy

Herbert Spalke died on June 19, 1968. His work in the film industry remains appreciated by audiences and film historians alike. Though not widely recognized today, his contributions to early cinema left an indelible mark on the industry.

Filmography

YearTitleRoleRating
1938Geheimzeichen LB 172. Polizist7.7
1938BobbyKriminalkommissarShort
1938Steckbrief 606WachtmeisterShort
1937Andere WeltSirdar, Adjutant Selims6.6
1937FridericusRussischer Gesandter in Paris7.0
1937White SlavesKurloff6.2
1936Mit Vollgas in die EheShort
1936The UnknownRadio Mann6.6
1936Eskapade6.6
1936Petticoat GovernmentPankraz, Knecht6.5
1935The Foolish Virgin7.1
1934Liebe, Tod und Teufel