Known for Acting

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Egon Brecher (18 February 1880 – 12 August 1946) was an Austria-Hungary-born actor and director, who also served as the chief director of Vienna's Stadts Theatre, before entering the motion picture industry. The son of a professor, Brecher began studying philosophy in 1900 at the University of Heidelberg in Germany. He did not finish his studies, deciding to become an actor. He appeared on several provincial stages in Germany and Austria until 1910, and then played in Vienna on various occasions, directed by Josef Jarno until 1921. In 1907, he founded an initiative (which lasted for something like one or two years) to play modern Yiddish theatre in German language with Siegfried Schmitz and members of the student club ‘Theodor Herzl’ like Hugo Zuckermann and Oskar Rosenfeld. In 1919 he was co-founder of the Freie Jüdische Volksbühne in Vienna, a Yiddish theatre, which existed for three years. Then, in 1921, he moved to New York to act on Broadway. He moved to Hollywood in the late 1920s to appear in foreign-language versions of American films. In the mid-1930s he appeared in classic horror films The Black Cat, Werewolf of London, The Black Room, Mark of the Vampire and The Devil-Doll, and worked steadily in the espionage films of the 1930s/40s, his Slavic accent landing him roles both noble and villainous. One of his largest screen roles was in 1946's So Dark the Night. He died later in 1946, aged 66, of a heart attack in Los Angeles, California.
1940
as Hotel Desk Clerk (uncredited)
1939
as Baron von Magnus (uncredited)
1937
as Inn Keeper
1941
as Pop Duval
1935
as Priest (uncredited)
1940
as Doctor (uncredited)
1939
as Dr. Gunther
1943
as Gestapo Official (Uncredited)
1940
as Child's Father (uncredited)
1933
as Mark Hayden
1939
as Fritz Muller - German Agent (uncredited)
1938
as General A. R. Bowen
1940
as Elder in Norway (uncredited)
1938
as Peters (uncredited)
1940
as Martl
1945
as Dr. Rose (replaced by Frank Reicher) (uncredited)
1945
as Wassilikow (uncredited)
1946
as The Postman (Uncredited)
1940
as Von Konstat (uncredited)
1939
as Debriac