Philipp Weichand was a German actor who is best known for his roles in Prince Seppl (1932), Der Schimmelkrieg in der Holledau (1937), and Fürst Seppl (1915).
Personal and Family Life
Philipp Weichand was born in Munich, Bavaria, on January 11, 1875. Details about his family life are limited, but he spent most of his career in Germany, contributing to the film industry during a pivotal time in its history.
Career
Weichand’s acting career spanned several decades, during which he appeared in numerous films. Some of his notable works include performances in comedies and dramas that highlighted his versatility as an actor. He was involved in movies both before and during the rise of the Nazi regime, showcasing his ability to adapt to the changing times of cinema.
Death and Legacy
Philipp Weichand passed away on May 16, 1941, in Munich, Bavaria, Germany. His contributions to film are still remembered, particularly in the context of early 20th-century German cinema. Though he may not be a widely recognized figure today, his work remains a part of the German film heritage.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role |
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1937 | Der Schimmelkrieg in der Holledau | Stierl, Schneider |
1937 | The Play on the Tenne | Weber Gugg |
1936 | Die Drei um Christine | Stolzinger |
1936 | Es waren zwei Junggesellen | Hänfling, ein Bürger |
1934 | At the Blond Katherine’s | Knöpflein, Korpsdiener |
1934 | Border Patrol | Jackl – ein Grenzjäger |
1933 | S.A.-Mann Brand | SA-Wirt |
1933 | Der sündige Hof | Großknecht Sepp |
1932 | Prince Seppl | Der Wirt zum Goldenen Ochen |
1930 | Glühende Berge – Flammendes Herz | Unknown Role |
1915 | Fürst Seppl | Unknown Role |