Philipp Manning
Philipp Manning (23 November 1869 – 9 April 1951) was a British-born German actor. He was born in Lewisham to a British father and a German mother. He was sent to Germany for his education and settled there. He often played British characters in German films, including in Nazi propaganda ones. He died in Waldshut-Tiengen.
Selected filmography
- Lucrezia Borgia (1922)
- The Ancient Law (1923)
- Bismarck (1925)
- Express Train of Love (1925)
- Shadows of the Metropolis (1925)
- Superfluous People (1926)
- Love's Joys and Woes (1926)
- The Young Man from the Ragtrade (1926)
- Chance the Idol (1927)
- The Lady and the Chauffeur (1928)
- Man Against Man (1928)
- Volga Volga (1928)
- Panic (1928)
- Midnight Taxi (1929)
- Atlantik (1929)
- Land Without Women (1929)
- Napoleon at St. Helena (1929)
- The Last Company (1930)
- A Student's Song of Heidelberg (1930)
- Moritz Makes his Fortune (1931)
- A Storm Over Zakopane (1931)
- Congress Dances (1932)
- The White Demon (1932)
- Marshal Forwards (1932)
- The Escape to Nice (1932)
- City of Anatol (1936)
- The Legacy of Pretoria (1936)
- Gewitterflug zu Claudia (1937)
- Woman's Love—Woman's Suffering (1937)
- Robert Koch (1939)
- Carl Peters (1941)
- The Endless Road (1943)
Bibliography
- Eisner, Lotte H. The Haunted Screen: Expressionism in the German Cinema and the Influence of Max Reinhardt. University of California Press, 2008.
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