Felix Bressart


Felix Bressart was a German-born actor of stage and screen whose career spanned both Europe and Hollywood.

Early days

Bressart was born in Eydtkuhnen, East Prussia, Germany.

Career

Bressart’s acting debut came in 1914 as Malvolio in Twelfth Night and he went on to act in Austria, Denmark, England, France, Germany, Hungary, and Yugoslavia. He was an experienced stage actor when he had his film debut in 1927. He began as a supporting actor, for example as the bailiff in the boxoffice hit Die Drei von der Tankstelle, but soon established himself in leading roles of minor movies. After the Nazis seized power in 1933, the Jewish Bressart left Germany and continued his career in German-speaking movies in Austria, where Jewish artists were still relatively safe. After acting in 40 German films, he immigrated to the United States in 1936.
One of Bressart's former European colleagues was Joe Pasternak, who had become a successful producer at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Bressart's first American film was Three Smart Girls Grow Up, a vehicle for the Universal Pictures' star, Deanna Durbin. Pasternak chose Bressart to perform in a screen test opposite Pasternak's newest discovery, Gloria Jean. The 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 .
At Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Bressart appeared in Lubitsch's Ninotchka, as one of the Soviet emissaries followed by Greta Garbo to Paris. MGM signed Bressart to a contract, where most of work consisted of featured supporting roles in major films including Edison, the Man, Comrade X, and Lubitsch's The Shop Around the Corner, all released in 1940.
In Lubitsch's To Be or Not to Be, he recites Shylock's famous "Hath not a Jew eyes?" speech from The Merchant of Venice.
Other films Bressart appeared in for MGM include Blossoms in the Dust, Three Hearts for Julia, The Seventh Cross, and Without Love.
Bressart left MGM in 1945 to work for other studios. His first freelance job featured his largest role; he co-starred in the RKO "B" musical comedy Ding Dong Williams, filmed in April 1945. Bressart, billed third, played the bemused supervisor of a movie studio's music department, and appeared in formal wear to conduct an orchestral version of Chopin's Fantaisie-Impromptu. Bressart received special mention for his performance in this low-budget feature.
In all, Bressart appeared in almost 40 Hollywood pictures.

Personal life

Bressart suddenly died of leukemia at the age of 57. His last film was to be My Friend Irma, the movie version of a popular radio show. Bressart died during production, forcing the studio to reshoot his completed scenes with Hans Conried, who was playing the same role, "Professor Kropotkin," on radio. In the finished film, Felix Bressart is still seen in the long shots.

Complete filmography

German language films

  • Liebe im Kuhstall - Der Gerichtsvollzieher
  • Es gibt eine Frau, die dich niemals vergißt
  • Der Sohn der weißen Berge - Jailer
  • ' - Der Untermieter
  • Die zärtlichen Verwandten - Onkel Emil
  • Die Drei von der Tankstelle - Gerichtsvollzieher / Bailiff
  • Der keusche Josef - Eizes, ihr Faktotum
  • Das alte Lied - Jacques
  • Drei Tage Mittelarrest - Franz Nowotni, Fuesilier
  • Eine Freundin so goldig wie Du - Richard
  • Die Privatsekretärin - Bankdiener Hasel
  • Der wahre Jakob - Böcklein
  • Der Schrecken der Garnison - Musketier Kulicke
  • Nie wieder Liebe! - Jean
  • ' - Major Fröschen
  • Ausflug ins Leben - Hirsekorn - Schauspieler und Chauffeur
  • Kameradschaft - Café Doorman
  • Der Herr Bürovorsteher - Joachim Reißnagel
  • Holzapfel weiß alles - Johannes Georg Holzapfel
  • Der Glückszylinder - Gottfried Jonathan Bankbeamter
  • ...und wer küßt mich? - Direktor Ritter
  • Wie d'Warret würkt - Herr Schramek
  • C'était un musicien - Le baron Vandernyff
  • Salto in die Seligkeit - Kriegel, Geheimdetektiv
  • Peter - Her grandfatherBall at the Savoy - Birowitsch, der Sekretär
  • Alles für die Firma - Philipp Sonndorfer
  • Viereinhalb Musketiere - Professor Volksmann
  • Heut' ist der schönste Tag in meinem Leben - Max Kaspar

English language films