Hugo Döblin
Hugo Döblin was a German stage and film actor. He appeared in more than eighty films, most of them during the silent era. The Jewish Döblin left Germany following the Nazi Party's rise to power in 1933, and after moving first to Czechoslovakia and Austria, eventually settled in Switzerland. His younger brother was novelist, essayist, and doctor Alfred Döblin.
Selected filmography
Hearts are Trumps From Morn to Midnight Burning Country Seafaring Is Necessary Danton The House on the Moon The Oath of Stephan Huller Lady Hamilton Lola Montez, the King's Dancer The Big Shot Lucrezia Borgia The False Dimitri Your Valet The Lady and Her Hairdresser Die Gezeichneten A Glass of Water A Woman, an Animal, a Diamond Nanon Darling of the King The Game of Love Debit and Credit One Minute to Twelve The Venus of Montmartre The Telephone Operator The Girl with a Patron The Wife of Forty Years Only a Dancing Girl The Blue Danube The Transformation of Dr. Bessel The Strange Case of Captain Ramper Night of Mystery The Convicted The Lorelei My Aunt, Your Aunt Lützow's Wild Hunt Give Me Life The Lady and the Chauffeur Anastasia, the False Czar's Daughter The Woman in the Advocate's Gown What a Woman Dreams of in Springtime The Crimson Circle The White Devil Him or Me The Theft of the Mona Lisa An Auto and No Money A Blonde Dream- ''Madness Rules''