Henry Victor
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Henry Victor (2 October 1892 – 15 March 1945) was an English-born character actor. Raised in Germany, Victor is probably best remembered for his portrayal of the strongman Hercules in Tod Browning's 1932 film Freaks. He originally was a leading figure in UK silent films. Later in his career, he mostly portrayed villains or Nazis in both American and British films with his trademark German accent. He died at 52 of a brain tumor. He is buried in Chatsworth, California's at the Oakwood Memorial Park Cemetery.
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Acting
Movie
Freaks
as Hercules
1932
Movie
To Be or Not to Be
as Capt. Schultz
1942
Movie
The Mummy
as The Saxon Warrior (scenes deleted)
1932
Movie
Sherlock Holmes and the Secret Weapon
as Professor Frederic Hoffner (uncredited)
1942
Movie
The Mortal Storm
as Gestapo Official Confiscating Book on Train
1940
Movie
King of the Zombies
as Dr. Miklos Sangre
1941
Movie
Once Upon a Honeymoon
as German Storm Trooper (uncredited)
1942
Movie
L'Argent
as Jacques Hamelin
1928
Movie
Above Suspicion
as German Office (Uncredited)
1943
Movie
Seven Sinners
as Dutch Police Officer (uncredited)
1940
Movie
Confessions of a Nazi Spy
as Wildebrandt
1939
Movie
Desperate Journey
as Heinrich Schwarzmueller
1942
Movie
Mission to Moscow
as Herr Schufeldt - Hamburg Official (uncredited)
1943
Movie
A Royal Scandal
as Russian General (uncredited)
1945
Movie
The Beloved Rogue
as Thibault d'Aussigny
1927
Movie
Escape
as Gestapo Officer with Hooked Nose (uncredited)
1940
Movie
Nick Carter, Master Detective
as Hammil - tall spy boss
1939
Movie
The Mad Doctor
as Furber (Uncredited)
1940
Movie
Nurse Edith Cavell
as Jaubec
1939
Movie
Spring Parade
as Dutch Officer
1940
Movie
The White Shadow
as Louis Chadwick
1924
Movie
Blue, White and Perfect
as Rudolf Hagerman
1942
Movie
Dangerously They Live
as U-Boat Captain Horst (uncredited)
1941
Movie
Espionage Agent
as Foreign Official
1939