Emil Jannings
Emil Jannings (1884–1950) was a German actor, the first to win the Academy Award for Best Actor. Between 1926 and 1929, he worked in Hollywood. Upon returning to Germany, he sympathized with the Nazi regime and was one of the advisors to Universum Film-Aktiengesellschaft (UFA), the film studios controlled by Goebbels as a propaganda weapon. With the end of World War II and Germany's defeat, his career fell into disgrace.
Acting
Movie
Faust
as Mephisto
1926
Movie
The Blue Angel
as Immanuel Rath
1930
Movie
The Last Laugh
as Hotel Doorman
1924
Movie
The Last Command
as Gen. Dolgorucki / Grand Duke Sergius Alexander
1928
TV
The Oscars
1953
Movie
Tartuffe
as Tartüff
1926
Movie
Waxworks
as Harun al Raschid
1924
Movie
Variety
as Boss Huller
1925
Movie
Hitler's Hollywood
as Self - Actor (archive footage)
2017
Movie
Madame DuBarry
as Ludwig XV.
1919
Movie
Anna Boleyn
as Henry VIII, King of England
1920
Movie
The Eyes of the Mummy
as Radu
1918
Movie
Kohlhiesel's Daughters
as Peter Xaver
1920
Movie
The Merry Jail
as Quabbe - der Gaoler
1917
Movie
The Loves of Pharaoh
as Pharao Amenes
1922
Movie
The Broken Jug
as Adam
1937
Movie
Othello
as Othello
1922
Movie
Husbands or Lovers
as Ehemann
1924
Movie
Algol: Tragedy of Power
as Robert Herne
1920
Movie
The Way of All Flesh
as August Shilling
1927
Movie
Uncle Krüger
as Ohm (Paul)Krüger
1941
Movie
The Dismissal
as Fürst Otto von Bismarck
1942
Movie
Quo Vadis?
as Nerone
1924
Movie
Traumulus
as Prof. Niemeyer, gen. Traumulus
1936