Carl-Heinz Schroth  | |
|---|---|
| Born | 29 June 1902 Innsbruck, Austria-Hungary  | 
| Died | 19 July 1989 (aged 87) Munich, West Germany  | 
| Occupation(s) | Actor Film director  | 
| Years active | 1931–1989 | 

Statue of Carl-Heinz Schroth
Carl-Heinz Schroth (29 June 1902 – 19 July 1989) was a German actor and film director. He appeared in 60 films between 1931 and 1989. He also directed seven films between 1953 and 1963.[1] He was born in Innsbruck, Austria, to Else Ruttersheim and film and stage actor Heinrich Schroth and died in Munich, Germany. His younger half-sister was actress Hannelore Schroth, from his father's marriage to actress Käthe Haack. He was married to the actress Karin Jacobsen.
Selected filmography
Director
- Men at a Dangerous Age (1954)
 - The Telephone Operator (1954)
 - The Missing Miniature (1954)
 - Reaching for the Stars (1955)
 
Actor
- Der Kongreß tanzt (1931)
 - The Coral Princess (1937)
 - Crooks in Tails (1937)
 - Somewhere in Berlin (1946)
 - Morituri (1948)
 - Derby (1949)
 - My Wife's Friends (1949)
 - The Last Night (1949)
 - My Niece Susanne (1950)
 - Furioso (1950)
 - Shadows in the Night (1950)
 - A Rare Lover (1950)
 - The Dubarry (1951)
 - Under the Thousand Lanterns (1952)
 - Don't Forget Love (1953)
 - Wenn der Vater mit dem Sohne (1955)
 - How Do I Become a Film Star? (1955)
 - Secrets of the City (1955)
 - I Learned That in Paris (1960)
 - Honours for Sale (1963, TV film)
 - Alle Hunde lieben Theobald (TV series, 1969–1970)
 - Derrick - Season 3, Episode 9: "Ein unbegreiflicher Typ" (1976)
 - Jakob und Adele (TV series, 1982–1989)
 
References
- ↑ "Carl-Heinz Schroth". Film Portal. Retrieved 1 May 2019.
 
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