Born 1885 (age 71) · Vienna, Austria-Hungary [now Austria]
Appears in 91 titles

Erich von Stroheim (September 22, 1885 – May 12, 1957) was a multifaceted Austrian-American actor, director, and writer known for his contributions to cinema during the silent film era. He was renowned for his meticulous attention to detail as a director and for portraying intense, often morally ambiguous characters on screen. Stroheim gained fame for directing and starring in films like "Greed" and "The Merry Widow." His style was marked by elaborate storytelling and a commitment to realism. Stroheim's career was impactful, though often marked by conflicts with studios due to his uncompromising vision, which led to some of his films being heavily edited against his wishes.

Filmography

Sunset Boulevard
8.3
Sunset Boulevard
1950
as Max von Mayerling
Grand Illusion
7.9
Grand Illusion
1937
as Le capitaine von Rauffenstein
Intolerance: Love's Struggle Throughout the Ages
7.1
Intolerance: Love's Struggle Throughout the Ages
1916
as Second Pharisee (uncredited)
Greed
7.3
Greed
1924
as Balloon Vendor (uncredited)
Five Graves to Cairo
7.0
Five Graves to Cairo
1943
as Field Marshal Erwin Rommel
Foolish Wives
6.5
Foolish Wives
1922
as Count Wladislaw Sergius Karamzin
Boys' School
7.4
Boys' School
1938
as Walter, le professeur d'anglais
The Wedding March
7.1
The Wedding March
1928
as Nicki / Prince Nickolas
The Great Flamarion
6.1
The Great Flamarion
1945
as The Great Flamarion
Blind Husbands
6.3
Blind Husbands
1919
as Lt. Erich von Steuben
The North Star
6.0
The North Star
1943
as Dr. von Harden
The Great Gabbo
5.7
The Great Gabbo
1929
as Gabbo
Napoleon
6.3
Napoleon
1955
as Ludwig van Beethoven
Hearts of the World
6.0
Hearts of the World
1918
as A Hun
The Lady and the Monster
6.0
The Lady and the Monster
1944
as Prof. Franz Mueller
Souls for Sale
6.3
Souls for Sale
1923
as Self - Celebrity Director
Unnatural
5.5
Unnatural
1952
as Jacob ten Brinken
The Lost Squadron
6.5
The Lost Squadron
1932
as Arthur von Furst
The Mask of Diijon
4.8
The Mask of Diijon
1946
as Diijon
1925 Studio Tour
6.3
1925 Studio Tour
1925
as Self