Fritz Rasp

Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Fritz Heinrich Rasp (13 May 1891; Bayreuth – 30 November 1976; Gräfelfing) was a German film actor who appeared in 104 films between 1916 and 1976. His most notable film roles were J.J. Peachum in The Threepenny Opera (1931), as Meinert in Diary of a Lost Girl (1929), and as "Der Schmale" ("The Thin Man") in Fritz Lang's Metropolis (1927). Many of the scenes in which he appears in the latter film are part of the Metropolis footage long believed lost until their recovery in 2008. Rasp's obituary in Der Spiegel described him as "the German film villain in service, for over 60 years." He played numerous scoundrels or shady characters during the Golden Age of German cinema in the 1920s. He is considered to be one of the most successful film villains in German film history.

Filmography

The Thin Man
Lord Godley Long
Lord Babberley
Lord Kingsley
Professor Bock
Frank Sutton
Gustaf Haertlein
Rechtsanwalt Shaddle
Major du Paty de Clam
Kritiker Porphyr Philippowitsch Kruglikow
Pädophiler
Rechtsanwalt Maurice Meister
der Magister
Theo - Haushofmeister
Feinmechaniker Stülken
Waldemar Hunke
Der alte Merz
Dublanc
de Groot, ihr Vormund
Col. Jellusic - Ivan Stepanov
Flintwinch
François
Corbaccio, alter Edelmann
Direktor Rappis
Pfistermeister
Großwesir
Schlossverwalter
Minister von Treysa
Hospitalverwalter Artemij Fillippowitsch Semljanika
Inspector Hemingway
Kardinal Loaisa von Sevilla
Großinquisitor
Shrewsbury
Scharfrichter
Herr Süpplein
Der alte Hilse
Der Sargtischler
Liebhaber
Amandus
Sebastian Geyer
Privatsekretär Delbecq
Heinrich Benzel
Nothaas, Grenzhofbauer