Kurt Ehrhardt

Kurt Ehrhardt was an American actor who is best known for Nathan der Weise (1967), Der Tod des Handlungsreisenden (1958), and Der Raub der Sabinerinnen (1966).

Personal and Family Life

Kurt Ehrhardt was born on February 23, 1900, in Frankfurt am Main, Germany. He lived a life dedicated to acting, becoming known for his roles in various films and theater productions. Details about his family life remain limited, but his passion for performance was clear throughout his career.

Career

Ehrhardt established himself as a talented actor, starring in many notable productions over the years. His performances were recognized for their depth and emotion, leading audiences to connect with his characters on a personal level. He became particularly famous for his stage and screen portrayals, leaving a memorable legacy in the world of theater and film.

Death and Legacy

Kurt Ehrhardt passed away on April 25, 1971, in Hanover, Lower Saxony, Germany. His contributions to both film and theater are commemorated by fans and fellow actors alike. Ehrhardt’s work continues to be appreciated, showcasing the impact he had on the acting community.

Filmography

Title Release Date Character
Der Mann, der sich verkaufte 1959-03-12 Carl Sending
Die Physiker 1964-11-05 Ernst Heinrich Ernesti / Prof. Albert Einstein
Der Raub der Sabinerinnen 1966-07-16 Theaterdirektor Emanuel Striese
Affaire Blum 1948-12-03 Dr. Jakob Blum
Der Tod des Handlungsreisenden 1958-12-04 Willy Loman
Brückenallee Nr. 3 1967-10-26 Franz Ullstein
Oberst Chabert 1967-08-26 Oberst Chabert
Ein Mordanschlag 1971-04-13 Prof. Peter Garnet
Das Wunder des Malachias 1961-07-03 Bishop Willi Reuschel
Nathan der Weise 1967-09-16 Nathan
Geschäfte mit Plückhahn 1971-07-14
Der Kommissar 1969-01-03 Robert Wohle