Robert Taube

Robert Taube was an American actor who is best known for Carlos und Elisabeth, Crown of Thorns, and Die Frau mit dem schlechten Ruf. Born on March 15, 1880, in Riga, Russian Empire (now Latvia), he became well-known in the film industry after starting his career in theater and engaging in silent films during the 1920s. He passed away on August 18, 1964, in West Berlin, West Germany.

Personal and Family Life

Robert Taube was born into a culturally rich environment, which likely influenced his later career in acting. Although details about his family are limited, his upbringing in Riga provided him with a strong foundation for his artistic endeavors. His transition from theater to silent films marked a significant shift in his career, showcasing his versatility as an actor.

Career Highlights

Taube’s acting career spanned several decades, during which he participated in numerous notable films. He gained recognition for his roles in classic silent films and later transitioned into sound films, proving his enduring talent in the industry. His performances were characterized by a deep emotional range and professionalism that resonated with audiences of his time.

Death and Legacy

Robert Taube passed away on August 18, 1964, leaving behind a legacy that includes significant contributions to early cinema. His work in both silent and sound films has been remembered by film historians and enthusiasts. Taube’s performances continue to be celebrated, showcasing the evolution of acting throughout the silent film era into the sound period.

Filmography

Title Release Date Character
Der Besuch der alten Dame 1959-02-19 Butler
Waldhausstraße 20 1960-10-22 Herr Aronsohn
Andreas Schlüter 1942-09-11
Don Carlos und Elisabeth 1924-02-24 Duke of Alba
Die blauen Schwerter 1949-12-30
Die Frau mit dem schlechten Ruf 1925-11-18 Mr. Compson