Klaus Miedel

Klaus Miedel was an American actor best known for Hokuspokus oder: Wie lasse ich meinen Mann verschwinden…? (1966), Rasputin (1966), and The Blue Swords (1949). He was born on July 4, 1915, in Berlin, Germany, and passed away on August 31, 2000, in Berlin, Germany.

Personal and Family Life

Klaus Miedel was born in Berlin and grew up to become a prominent figure in the acting world. He did German dubbing for famous actors, including Dean Martin, which showcased his talent in voice acting. Information about his family life is limited, but his lasting influence in cinema is recognized.

Death and Legacy

Klaus Miedel died on August 31, 2000, in his hometown of Berlin. He is remembered for his contributions to film and television, particularly in the German entertainment industry. His works continue to be appreciated by audiences, securing his legacy as a talented actor.

Filmography

Title Release Date Character
Hokuspokus oder: Wie lasse ich meinen Mann verschwinden…? 1966-03-03 Mr. Graham
Rasputin 1966
The Blue Swords 1949-12-30 Laskari
Jeder stirbt für sich allein 1976-01-21 Josef Millek
Canaris 1954-12-29
Der Fall Pinedus 1959-03-05 Rechtsanwalt
Brückenschläge 1983-01-01
Die Paulskirche 1980-01-01
Hatschi! 1979-08-05 Laborchef
Die großen Sebastians 1979-06-02 Herr Cerny
Auf Befehl erschossen 1972-12-01 Moritz Silberstein
General Oster – Verräter oder Patriot? 1970-08-27 Major Sas
Bischof Ketteler 1969-11-01 Freiherr von Dalwigk
Kimper & Co. 1968-03-27 Kriminalkommissar Hoffmann
Der Revisor 1967-02-12 Richter
Abendkurs 1966-07-12 Cyril Tully
Die Wölfe 1963-06-11 Chapelas
Die Gaunerkomödie 1960-03-05 Albert Duprés
Die Liebe des Jahres 1959-12-31 Willy W. Krause
Der Verdammte 1957-11-14 Minister
Mitternacht 1957-01-24 Osborne
Die Spur führt nach Berlin 1952-11-28 Vernon, Interpol-Delegierter
Semmelweis – Retter der Mütter 1950-06-01
Der Snob 1984-03-05 Photographer
Leute wie du und ich 1980-02-03 Der Chef
Lokaltermin 1973-04-17 Oskar Ruprecht