Erich von Stroheim

Erich von Stroheim

1885-09-22 – 1957-05-12 (age 71) Vienna, Austria-Hungary [now Austria]
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Biography

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.

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Known For

Sunset Boulevard
Sunset Boulevard

1950

as Max von Mayerling

Greed
Greed

1924

as Balloon Vendor (uncredited)

Napoleon
Napoleon

1955

as Ludwig van Beethoven

Intolerance: Love's Struggle Throughout the Ages
Intolerance: Love's Struggle Throughout the Ages

1916

as Second Pharisee (uncredited)

Grand Illusion
Grand Illusion

1937

as Le capitaine von Rauffenstein

Unnatural
Unnatural

1952

as Jacob ten Brinken

Foolish Wives
Foolish Wives

1922

as Count Wladislaw Sergius Karamzin

The North Star
The North Star

1943

as Dr. von Harden

Crimson Romance
Crimson Romance

1934

as Capt. Wolters

Five Graves to Cairo
Five Graves to Cairo

1943

as Field Marshal Erwin Rommel

Fugitive Road
Fugitive Road

1934

as Hpt. Oswald Von Traunsee

Ghosts
Ghosts

1915

as School Clerk

Morceaux de Cannes
Personal Column
Personal Column

1939

as Pears, l'ex-couturier

The World Will Shake
The World Will Shake

1939

as Emil Lasser / Monsieur Frank

I Was an Adventuress
I Was an Adventuress

1940

as Andre Desormeaux

Three Faces East
Three Faces East

1930

as Valdar / Schiller / Blecher

The Honeymoon
The Honeymoon

1929

as Prince Nicki

So Ends Our Night
So Ends Our Night

1941

as Brenner

The Legend of Rudolph Valentino
The Legend of Rudolph Valentino

1961

as Self (archive footage)