Ernst Deutsch

Ernst Deutsch

  • Born: 1890-9-16
  • Birthplace: Prague
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  • Profession: actor
  • Nationality: Germany
  • Representative Works: The Third Man, Reunion in France, escape, end of night, nurse Edith Cavill
  • Ernst Deutsch (Ernst Deutsch), born in Prague on September 16, 1890, died in Berlin on March 22, 1969; German actor, major works include " The Third Man ", " Reunion in France ", "Escape", "Night At the end of the day.

    Early Experience

    Deutsche was an important actor in the expressionist drama when he was young . He once starred in Walter Hasenclever's "Son" ( Der Sohn , 1915) and other dramas. In 1938, when he moved to the US, under the pseudonym of Ernst Dorian (Ernest Dorian) working in Hollywood, experience theater, Movie to TV. After the war (1947), he returned to Europe to perform.

    Performing Experience

    Participated in Movie "Escape" in 1940.
    In 1941, he participated in Movie "End of Night".
    Participated in Movie "Reunion in France" in 1942.
    Participated in Movie "The Third Man" in 1949.
    Extended Reading
    • Georgianna 2022-11-03 15:18:56

      third person

      In 1949, post-war Vienna was almost in ruins. On the surface, this big city is jointly managed by the United States, Britain, France and Russia. In fact, there are countless gang members and various black market transactions in the underground. Holly Martins (Joseph Cotton), a second-rate detective...

    • Ariane 2022-11-13 00:31:30

      perfect movie

      I think it's the perfect movie. Nearly 70 years later, I still feel unfinished, and the plot setting still feels that there is no vulgarity to this day. Let me really appreciate the charm of black and white film flow of light and shadow. There are also many retro and gorgeous buildings in Vienna....e

    The Third Man quotes

    • Holly Martins: I guess nobody really knew Harry like he did... like I did.

      Maj. Calloway: How long ago?

      Holly Martins: Back in school. I was never so lonesome in my life until he showed up.

      Maj. Calloway: When did you see him last?

      Holly Martins: September, '39.

      Maj. Calloway: When the business started?

      Holly Martins: Um, hmm.

      Maj. Calloway: See much of him before that?

      Holly Martins: Once in a while. Best friend I ever had.

      Maj. Calloway: That sounds like a cheap novelette.

      Holly Martins: Well, I write cheap novelettes.

    • Maj. Calloway: Next time we'll have a foolproof coffin.