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Robert Graf

Date of Birth
11/18/1923 - 12:00
Geburtsort
Witten
Sterbedatum
02/04/1966 - 12:00
Sterbeort
München
Biography

Robert Graf, born Novemver 18, 1923, in Witten at the Ruhr, was drafted by the Wehrmacht after finishing school in 1942 and deployed at the eastern front. After being wounded, Graf at first worked in defence production but began to study philosophy, art history, and theatre studies in Munich in 1944. In 1946, he started his theatre career and performed at theatres in Straubing, Wiesbaden, Salzburg, and at Munich"s Kammerspiele where he was seen in numerous successful productions such as Borchert"s "Draußen vor der Tür" and Molière"s "Tartuffe". In 1952, Graf married the Swiss actress Selma Urfer.

 


In 1957, Graf played the title role in Ottomar Domnick"s experimental feature film "Jonas", a print shop employee suffering from feelings of guilt and isolation. Graf then starred in Rolf Thiele"s "El Hakim" (1957) and won the German film award in silver as best new actor for his portrayal of the reckless opportunist Bruno Tiches in Kurt Hoffmann"s satire "Wir Wunderkinder" ("Aren"t We Wonderful", 1958).

In his following films, Graf mainly appeared in similar, unfathomable roles but also proved his comic talent as the bankrupt Grünlich in "Buddenbrooks" (1959). Furthermore, Graf played a supporting role in the top-class US production "The Great Escape" (1962), directed by John Sturges.

From the mid-1950s on, Graf appeared in numerous TV productions, often in theatre productions like Sartre"s "Die schmutzigen Hände" that were filmed for TV. In addition, Graf portrayed some rather sophisticated, yet torn characters in several TV productions playing during the Nazi regime, for instance in Franz Peter Wirth"s "Der Hund des Generals" (1964). Graf played his last role in the TV production "Porträt eines Helden" (1966).

Robert Graf died of cancer on February 4, 1966, in Munich, after already losing a foot in 1965. In 1997, his son, Dominik Graf, made "Das Wispern im Berg der Dinge", a documentary film about his father and the cinema of his time.

Filmography
1996/1997
Das Wispern im Berg der Dinge
  • Participation
1966
Porträt eines Helden
  • Cast
1965
Alle mal herhören, auch die, die schwerhören ...!
  • Cast
1965
Das Landhaus
  • Cast
1965
La Malcontenta. Begegnung in den Gärten Venetiens
  • Cast
1965
Der Drache
  • Cast
1965
Der Fall Klaus Fuchs
  • Cast
1964
Die Geschichte von Joel Brand
  • Cast
1964
Sicher ist sicher
  • Cast
1964
Eurydike
  • Cast
1964
Frühstück mit dem Tod
  • Cast
1964
Der Hund des Generals
  • Cast
1963/1964
Vorsicht, Mister Dodd
  • Cast
1964
Verdammt zur Sünde
  • Cast
1964
2 x 2 im Himmelbett
  • Cast
1961
Unsere kleine Stadt
  • Cast
1963
Zwei Whisky und ein Sofa
  • Cast
1963
Die zwölf Geschworenen
  • Cast
1963
Geliebt in Rom
  • Cast
1963
Der Schatten
  • Cast
1959/1963
Buddenbrooks [Einteilige Fassung]
  • Cast
1962
Karl III. und Anna von Österreich
  • Cast
1961/1962
Wenn beide schuldig werden
  • Cast
1962
Die glücklichen Jahre der Thorwalds
  • Cast
1961
Sansibar
  • Cast
1961
Mörderspiel
  • Cast
1960/1961
Der Weg ist dunkel
  • Cast
1961
Zu viele Köche
  • Cast
1961
Der Fälscher von London
  • Cast
1960
Gauner in Uniform
  • Cast
1960
Mein Schulfreund
  • Cast
1960
Die große Wut des Philipp Hotz
  • Cast
1960
Liebling der Götter
  • Cast
1959/1960
Lampenfieber
  • Cast
1960
Die Frau am dunklen Fenster
  • Cast
1959
Buddenbrooks (Teil II)
  • Cast
1959
Buddenbrooks (Teil I)
  • Cast
1959
Das schöne Abenteuer
  • Cast
1959
Und das am Montagmorgen
  • Cast
1959
Die Rückseite des Mondes
  • Cast
1958
Wir Wunderkinder
  • Cast
1957/1958
Aluminium - Porträt eines Metalls
  • Voice
1958
Der Tod des Handlungsreisenden
  • Cast
1957
El Hakim
  • Cast
1957
Das große ABC
  • Cast
1956/1957
Jonas
  • Cast
1952
Illusion in Moll
  • Cast
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