
Felix Bressart
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Felix Bressart (March 2, 1892 – March 17, 1949) was a German-American actor of stage and screen.
Felix Bressart (pronounced "BRESS-ert") was born in East Prussia, Germany (now part of Russia) and was already a very experienced stage actor when he had his film debut in 1928. He started off as a supporting actor, e.g. as the Bailiff in the box-office hit Die Drei von der Tankstelle (1930), but had soon established himself in leading roles of minor movies. After the Nazis seized power in 1933, Jewish-born Bressart had to leave Germany and continued his career in German-speaking movies in Austria, where Jewish artists were still relatively safe. After no fewer than 30 films in eight years, he emigrated to the United States.
One of Bressart's former European colleagues was Joe Pasternak, now a successful Hollywood producer. Bressart's first American film was Three Smart Girls Grow Up (1939), a vehicle for Universal Pictures' top attraction, Deanna Durbin. Pasternak also selected the reliable Bressart to perform in a screen test opposite Pasternak's newest discovery, Gloria Jean. The influential German community in Hollywood helped to establish Bressart in America, as his earliest American movies were directed by Ernst Lubitsch, Henry Koster, and Wilhelm Thiele (director of Die Drei von der Tankstelle).
Bressart scored a great success in Lubitsch's Ninotchka, produced at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. MGM signed Bressart to a studio contract in 1939. Most of his MGM work consisted of featured roles in major films like Edison, the Man.
He combined his mildly inflected East European accent with a soft-spoken delivery to create kindly, friendly characters, as in Lubitsch's To Be or Not to Be, in which he sensitively recites Shylock's famous "Hath not a Jew eyes?" speech from The Merchant of Venice. Lubitsch also directed Bressart to similar effect in The Shop Around the Corner.
Bressart soon became a popular character actor in films like Blossoms in the Dust (1941), The Seventh Cross (1944), and Without Love (1945). Perhaps his largest role was in RKO Radio Pictures' "B" musical comedy Ding Dong Williams, filmed in 1945. Bressart, billed third, played the bemused supervisor of a movie studio's music department, and appeared in formal wear to conduct Chopin's "Fantasie Impromptu."
After almost 40 Hollywood pictures, Felix Bressart suddenly died of leukemia at the age of 57. His last film was My Friend Irma (1949), the movie version of a popular radio show. Bressart died during production, forcing the producers to finish the film with Hans Conried. In the final film, Conried speaks throughout, but Bressart is still seen in the long shots.
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Take One False Step 1949Professor Morris Avrum★ 5.5
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Portrait of Jennie 1948Pete★ 7.1
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A Song Is Born 1948Professor Gerkikoff★ 6.5
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Frederick Hassman★ 6.4
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Her Sister's Secret 1946Pepe★ 6.5
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The Thrill of Brazil 1946Ludwig Kriegspiel★ 6
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Ding Dong Williams 1946Hugo Meyerheld★ 5
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Dangerous Partners 1945Professor Budlow★ 6.3
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Without Love 1945Prof. Ginza★ 6.8
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Blonde Fever 1944Johnny★ 4.4
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Greenwich Village 1944Hofer★ 6
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The Seventh Cross 1944Poldi Schlamm★ 6.7
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Song of Russia 1944Petrov★ 8
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Don't Be a Sucker! 1943Anti-Nazi Teacher★ 6.8
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Above Suspicion 1943Mr. A. Werner★ 6.5
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Anton Ottoway★ 6
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Iceland 1942Papa Jonsdottir★ 5.7
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Crossroads 1942Dr. Andre Tessier★ 5.9
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To Be or Not to Be 1942Greenberg★ 7.8
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Mr. and Mrs. North 1942Arthur Talbot★ 4.5
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Kathleen 1941Mr. Schoner★ 5
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Married Bachelor 1941Professor Milic★ 5.8
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Blossoms in the Dust 1941Dr. Max Breslar★ 6.6
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Ziegfeld Girl 1941Mischa★ 6.5
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Comrade X 1940Igor Yahupitz / Vanya★ 5.9
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Bitter Sweet 1940Max★ 5.8
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Escape 1940Fritz Keller★ 7.4
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August "Gussie" Winkel★ 6.8
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Edison, the Man 1940Michael Simon★ 6.6
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It All Came True 1940The Great Boldini★ 5.8
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Pirovitch★ 8.1
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Swanee River 1939Henry Kleber★ 6.7
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Ninotchka 1939Comrade Buljanoff★ 7.5
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Bridal Suite 1939Maxl★ 5.1
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Music Teacher★ 7.1
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Max Kaspar★ NR
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Professor Volksmann★ NR
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Ball at the Savoy 1935Birowitsch★ 7
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Philipp Sonndorfer★ NR
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Peter 1934Grandfather★ NR
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Kriegel, Geheimdetektiv★ NR
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C'était un musicien 1934Baron Vandernyff★ NR
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Wie d'Warret würkt 1933Mr. Schramek★ NR
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Direktor Ritter★ 5.8
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The Lucky Top Hat 1932Gottfried Jonathan Bankbeamter★ NR
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Johannes Georg Holzapfel★ NR
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Visul lui Tanase 1932star★ 6
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The Office Manager 1931Joachim Reißnagel★ NR
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Excursion into Life 1931Hirsekorn - Schauspieler und Chauffeur★ 5
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Fanfare about love 1931Major Fröschen★ NR
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No More Love 1931Jean★ 7.5
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Musketier Kulicke★ NR
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True Jacob 1931Böcklein★ 5
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Private Secretary 1931Bankdiener Hasel★ NR
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Richard★ NR
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Franz Nowotni★ 5.5
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Old Song 1930Jacques★ NR
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Gerichtsvollzieher★ 6.1
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The Tender Relatives 1930Onkel Emil★ 6
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Liebe im Kuhstall 1928Der Gerichtsvollzieher★ NR