Born 1912 (age 87) · Linz, Upper Austria, Austria-Hungary [now Austria]
Appears in 33 titles

Erwin Knausmüller (1912-2000) was a Soviet stage and film actor of Austrian origin. In 1932 he graduated from the Academy of Trade in Graz, Austria. He took part in anti-fascist activities. From 1936 he lived and worked in Moscow. Member of the World War II in the ranks of the Soviet Army. Honored with Order of the Patriotic War 2nd Class. He made his film debut in 1959 in the film by Ilya Gurin The Golden Eshelon. Knausmüller starred in 61 feature films in total. Erwin Knausmüller died in Moscow on January 4, 2000. Buried in Moscow at the Vvedenskoye Cemetery. Description above from the Wikipedia article Erwin Knausmüller, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Filmography

War and Peace
7.6
War and Peace
1968
as Weyrother
War and Peace, Part I: Andrei Bolkonsky
Attack and Retreat
6.7
Attack and Retreat
1964
as german colonel (uncredited)
Anna Karenina
5.4
Anna Karenina
1967
as (uncredited)
The Secret Agent's Blunder
6.9
The Secret Agent's Blunder
1968
as Sebastian
The Secret Agent's Destiny
6.2
The Secret Agent's Destiny
1970
as Sebastian
Peace to Him Who Enters
5.7
Peace to Him Who Enters
1961
as немецкий офицер
Tchaikovsky
5.2
Tchaikovsky
1970
as Butler
Taming of the Fire
5.2
Taming of the Fire
1972
as General
Farewell, Doves
6.3
Farewell, Doves
1960
as (uncredited)
The Road to 'Saturn'
The Accident
6.5
The Accident
1975
as Шпигель - вице-президент общества скотоводов
Seven Elements
5.7
Seven Elements
1984
Women Kingdom
6.6
Women Kingdom
1968
The End of 'Saturn'
No Return
6.2
No Return
1974
as (uncredited)
Third Time
5.0
Third Time
1963
as major Heinz
The Golden Echelon
8.0
The Golden Echelon
1959
as Friedrich
A Royal Regatta
8.0
A Royal Regatta
1966
as rewarding person (uncredited)
European Story
7.5
European Story
1984