Gérard Herter
Gérard Herter, also known as Gerhard Haerter, Gerard Haerther, Gerald Herter, Gerard Herter, and Gerhard Herter (born 12 April 1920 in Stuttgart, died 6 February 2007 in Munich) was a German actor of the 1950s and 1960 who played many villains, especially Prussian types, in Spaghetti Westerns. He made his film debut in Caltiki - il mostro immortale in 1959. His last credited appearance was in Ludwig in 1972.
Gérard Herter | |
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Born | Gerhard Haerter 12 April 1920 |
Died | 6 February 2007 86) | (aged
Occupation | Actor |
Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1959 | The White Warrior | Prince Sergei Vorontzov | Il diavolo bianco |
1959 | Caltiki - The Immortal Monster | Max Gunther | |
1959 | La grande guerra | Capitano austriaco | |
1959 | The Giant of Marathon | Hippia | Uncredited |
1960 | Five Branded Women | Col. von Elm | |
1960 | Under Ten Flags | Cap. del Sommergibile | |
1961 | Then There Were Three | German Colonel | |
1961 | Ursus in the Valley of the Lions | Lothar | |
1962 | The Changing of the Guard | Ufficiale tedesco | |
1963 | The Two Colonels | German General | |
1964 | The Road to Fort Alamo | Mr. Silver | Uncredited |
1966 | Secret Agent Super Dragon | Coleman | |
1966 | The Big Gundown | Baron von Schulenberg | |
1967 | Any Gun Can Play | Lawrence Blackman - Allied Insurance | |
1967 | Red Blood, Yellow Gold | Major Lloyd | |
1967 | Le due facce del dollaro | Col. Blackgrave | |
1968 | The Devil's Brigade | German Officer in Town | Uncredited |
1968 | One More to Hell | Ernest Ward | |
1968 | Gatling Gun | Mr. Bishop | |
1969 | The Battle of El Alamein | Gen. Schwartz | |
1969 | Fräulein Doktor | Capt. Munster | |
1969 | Quella dannata pattuglia | Colonel Kleist | |
1969 | Battle of the Commandos | SS Lt. Hapke | |
1970 | A Sword for Brando | ||
1970 | El último día de la guerra | Maj. Skorch | |
1970 | Angeli senza paradiso | Count Roskoff | |
1970 | Hornets' Nest | Capt. Kreuger | |
1970 | Adiós, Sabata | Colonel Skimmel | |
1970 | A Sword for Brando | Karl Müller | |
1973 | Ludwig | Prince Luitpold | (final film role) |
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