
Alfred Zeisler
Sep 26, 1892 - Mar 01, 1985 (92 years old) in Chicago, Illinois, USA
Alfred Zeisler was an American-born German film producer, director, and actor. He began his career in Germany, producing and directing films during the silent and early sound eras. Notable works include The Blue Angel (1930), where he served as a producer. Zeisler fled Nazi Germany in the 1930s, continuing his career in Hollywood with films like Fear (1946). His contributions to cinema spanned multiple roles and continents, reflecting a versatile and adaptive career.
Known For

The Desert Rats
von Helmholtz (uncredited)

Mission to Moscow
German Train Conductor (uncredited)

Bird of Paradise
Van Hook

Background to Danger
Attaché

Docks of Hamburg
o.A.
Credits
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The Desert Rats 1953von Helmholtz (uncredited)★ 6.3
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5 Fingers 1952★ 7.6
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Bird of Paradise 1951Van Hook★ 5.7
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Background to Danger 1943Attaché★ 6.6
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Mission to Moscow 1943German Train Conductor (uncredited)★ 5.3
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Docks of Hamburg 1928o.A.★ 5.2