Leo Peukert


Leonhard "Leo" Peukert was a prolific German film actor and film director, appearing in more than a hundred and fifty productions between 1910 and his death in 1944. While occasionally he played a leading role in his early years, such as the comedy The Happy Journey, he mostly appeared as a character actor. Peukert was also a film director, making eleven short and feature films during the silent era.
He was married to the actress Sabine Impekoven who appeared with him in several silent films.

Selected filmography

Poor Jenny My Leopold My Leopold The Love of Marion Bach King Krause Hasemann's Daughters My Leopold The Happy Journey The Second Mother Radio Magic Two Under the Stars I Stand in the Dark Midnight Mikosch Comes In Autumn on the Rhine Escape from Hell A Better Master Almenrausch and Edelweiss Beware of Loose Women The Midnight Waltz The Lord of the Tax Office I Once Had a Beautiful Homeland The Convict from Istanbul Scandal in Baden-Baden Three Days Confined to Barracks Kohlhiesel's Daughters The Son of the White Mountain Moritz Makes his Fortune My Friend the Millionaire The Testament of Cornelius Gulden Happy Days in Aranjuez A Woman Who Knows What She Wants At the Strasbourg Gypsy Blood The Four Musketeers All Because of the Dog Paul and Pauline Orders Are Orders Diamonds My Son the Minister Gordian the Tyrant Meiseken The Vagabonds Between the Parents The Roundabouts of Handsome Karl