John Wengraf

John Wengraf

1897-04-22 – 1974-05-04 (age 77) Vienna, Austria-Hungary, now Austria
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Biography

Emigrating to England in 1933 as the Nazis began their rise to power, Wengraf appeared unbilled in a couple of films there, as well as in some of the first BBC live-television shows ever presented but his career began to languish. In late 1941, however, he had the good fortune of appearing on Broadway with Helen Hayes in "Candle in the Wind" and decided to stay. The following year he headed west and settled permanently in the Los Angeles area. A dark, cold-eyed, thin-lipped player with a precise, meticulous air about him, he found himself invariably playing the very characters he detested. Some of his more nefarious nasties surfaced in such films as the Humphrey Bogart classic Sahara (1943/I), as well as The Boy from Stalingrad (1943), U-Boat Prisoner (1944) and Till We Meet Again (1944). In postwar years, he was often spotted portraying ethnic professionals (scientists, doctors, professors, foreign royalty). Some of the more quality pictures he enhanced were Tomorrow Is Forever (1946); Count Von Papen in 5 Fingers (1952); and Ronchin in the Ethel Merman musical Call Me Madam (1953). Although Wengraf never made it to the very top of the Hollywood character ranks, he remained a throughly strong and reliable player. In the 1950s and 1960s he transferred his talents to TV, appearing on a number of dramatic showcases and on such popular programs as "The Untouchables" (1959), "Hawaiian Eye" (1959), "The Man from U.N.C.L.E." (1964) and "The Time Tunnel" (1966). His last few films included minor roles in the war-themed Judgment at Nuremberg (1961), Hitler (1962) and Ship of Fools (1965). He retired in 1966, and died in Santa Barbara, California, at age 77, on May 4, 1974.

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Known For

Judgment at Nuremberg
Judgment at Nuremberg

1961

as Karl Wieck

Sahara
Sahara

1943

as Maj. von Falken

T-Men
T-Men

1947

as 'Shiv' Triano

The Razor's Edge
The Razor's Edge

1946

as Joseph - Gray & Isabel's Butler

The Pride and the Passion
Lucky Jordan
Lucky Jordan

1942

as Herr Kesselman

The Prize
The Prize

1963

as Hans Eckhart

The Disembodied
The Disembodied

1957

as Dr. Carl Metz

Ship of Fools
Ship of Fools

1965

as Graf

The Racers
The Racers

1955

as Dr. Tabor

5 Fingers
5 Fingers

1952

as Count Franz Von Papen

Never Say Goodbye
Never Say Goodbye

1956

as Prof. Zimmelman

The Desert Rats
The Desert Rats

1953

as German Doctor (uncredited)

Tomorrow Is Forever
Tomorrow Is Forever

1946

as Dr. Ludwig

Hell and High Water
Hell and High Water

1954

as Col. Schuman (uncredited)

Night Train to Munich
Night Train to Munich

1940

as KL Physician (uncredited)

Convoy
Convoy

1940

as Commander Deutschland

Wake of the Red Witch
Wake of the Red Witch

1948

as Prosecuting Attorney

Portrait in Black
Portrait in Black

1960

as Dr. Kessler

Mission to Moscow
Mission to Moscow

1943

as Polish Ambassador Grzybowski (uncredited)