
Carl de Vogt
Biography
Carl de Vogt (14 September 1885 – 16 February 1970) was a German film actor who starred in four of Fritz Lang's early films. He attended the acting school in Cologne, Germany. Together with acting he was also active as a singer and recorded several discs. His greatest hit was "Der Fremdenlegionär". An extremely successful actor in his early career, he died in relative obscurity in 1970. In 1919 and 1920, de Vogt starred in director Fritz Lang's two-part Spiders films opposite actresses Lil Dagover and Ressel Orla. In 1932, in the early sound era, he played the Prussian hero Major Schill in the big-budget historical film The Eleven Schill Officers. De Vogt was married to the German film actress Cläre Lotto, and the couple had a son Karl Franz de Vogt (born 14 May 1917). He was a member of the NSDAP and the Sturmabteilung. Description above from the Wikipedia article Carl de Vogt , licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Also Known As
Movie Appearances

Wenn Tote sprechen
as Edgar von Radowitz
1917
Vom Rande des Sumpfes
as Erich Romberg
1919
Das Geheimnis von St. Pauli
as o.A.
1926

Das Spiel der Liebe
1924

Haus Nummer 17
as Detective Barton
1928
Schützenliesel
as Konrad Sturm, Forstadjunkt
1926
Der erste Stand. Der Großkapitalist. 2. Teil
1925
Unter Räubern und Bestien
1921
Der Herr der Bestien
1921

The Spiders: Part 1 - The Golden Sea
as Kay Hoog
1919

The Spiders: Part 2 - The Diamond Ship
as Kay Hoog
1920

Right to Happiness
as Wirt "Zum schmalen Handtuch"
1932

Ferryman Maria
as The Minstrel
1936

Helen of Troy
as Hektor
1924
Bismarck 1862 - 1898
1927

Das Lied der Schwarzen Berge
as Windolf
1933
Lumpenball
as Rechtsanwalt Dr. Wiegand
1930
Musketier Meier III
as Unteroffizier Macke
1938
Der Fluch der Vererbung
as Dr. Münchow
1927

Blood and Soil
1933