Known for Directing
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.
1953
as von Helmholtz (uncredited)
1952
1951
as Van Hook
1943
as German Train Conductor (uncredited)
1936
Director
1936
Producer
1943
as Attaché
1948
Director
1949
Director
1946
Director
1946
Writer
1930
Director
1930
Producer
1934
Producer
1937
Director
1936
Director
1933
Producer
1928
as o.A.
1928
Producer
1932
Director