Karl Klüsner

Karl Klüsner was a German actor who is best known for The Plot to Assassinate Hitler (1955), Nights in Andalusia (1938), and G.P.U. (1942). He was born on August 2, 1905, in Kiel, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany, and passed away on July 25, 1960, in Wannsee, Berlin, Germany.

Personal and Family Life

Information about Karl Klüsner’s personal and family life is limited. He was born in Germany, where he likely spent his early years. Throughout his career, he contributed significantly to the German film industry.

Career

Karl Klüsner had a notable career as an actor, appearing in several films that focused on historical and dramatic themes. He is acknowledged for his performances in a variety of roles, showcasing his versatility as an actor.

Death and Legacy

Karl Klüsner died on July 25, 1960, in Wannsee, Berlin, Germany. His contributions to cinema left a mark on the film industry, particularly in German cinema. He is remembered for his memorable performances in significant films during his time.

Filmography

Title Release Date Character
Der 20. Juli 1955-06-21
Fünf unter Verdacht 1950-03-03 Falster
Kautschuk 1938-11-01 Der Vorsitzende des Militärgerichts
Andalusische Nächte 1938-07-04 Antonio Vargas Heredia
Sensationsprozess Casilla 1939-09-21 Präsident des Appellationsgerichts