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Ferdinand Gottschalk (28 February 1858 – 10 November 1944) was an English theatre and film actor. He appeared in 76 films between 1917 and 1938. He was born and died in London, England. He made his first appearance on the stage in Toronto, Ontario, Canada in 1887 and worked continuously after that date including prominent parts on the New York stage as well as in films. He also wrote and produced plays.Ferdinand Gottschalk: ''North American Theatre Online''
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Complete filmography

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Please Help Emily ''Please Help Emily'' is 1917 American silent comedy-drama film starring Ann Murdock and directed by Dell Henderson. It is based on the 1916 Broadway play ''Please Help Emily'' that starred Ann Murdock. Charles Frohman's company, of whom Murdock w ...
'' (1917) - Herbert Threadgold *''My Wife'' (1918) - Biggy Gore *''
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'' (1920) - Old Man at table in music hall (uncredited) *'' Zaza'' (1923) - Duke de Brissac *''Many Happy Returns'' (1930, Short) *'' Tonight or Never'' (1931) - Rudig *'' Grand Hotel'' (1932) - Pimenov *'' The Mask of Fu Manchu'' (1932) - British Museum Official (uncredited) *'' The Sign of the Cross'' (1932) - Glabrio *'' Grand Slam'' (1933) - Cedric Van Dorn *''
Parole Girl ''Parole Girl'' is a 1933 American pre-Code romantic drama film directed by Edward Cline. The film stars Mae Clarke and Ralph Bellamy. Plot When Sylvia Day (Mae Clarke) is caught trying to pull a scam on the Taylor Department Store in New York ...
'' (1933) - Taylor *'' Girl Missing'' (1933) - Alvin Bradford *'' The Keyhole'' (1933) - Brooks' Lawyer *''
The Warrior's Husband ''The Warrior's Husband'' is a 1933 American Pre-Code Hollywood, pre-Code comedy film directed by Walter Lang and starring Elissa Landi, David Manners, and Ernest Truex. It tells the story of the Amazons, who ruled over men thanks to the sacred g ...
'' (1933) - Sapiens Sr. *''
Reunion in Vienna ''Reunion in Vienna'' is a 1933 American pre-Code romantic drama produced and distributed by MGM. Sidney Franklin served as director. The film stars John Barrymore in a story taken from the 1931 stage play of the same name by Robert Emmet Sherw ...
'' (1933) - Palace Tour Guide (uncredited) *'' Ex-Lady'' (1933) - Mr. Herbert Smith *'' Gold Diggers of 1933'' (1933) - Clubman (uncredited) *''
Horse Play ''Horse Play'' is a 1933 American Pre-Code Hollywood, pre-Code comedy film directed by Edward Sedgwick and written by H. M. Walker and Dale Van Every. The film stars Slim Summerville, Andy Devine, Leila Hyams, May Beatty, Una O'Connor (actress) ...
'' (1933) - Oswald *'' She Had to Say Yes'' (1933) - Sol Glass *'' Midnight Club'' (1933) - George Rubens *'' No Marriage Ties'' (1933) - Perkins Co. Worker (uncredited) *'' Goodbye Again'' (1933) - Hotel Manager (scenes deleted) *'' Berkeley Square'' (1933) - Mr. Throstle *'' Female'' (1933) - Pettigrew *'' Dancing Lady'' (1933) - Judge (uncredited) *'' Bombay Mail'' (1934) - Governor Sir Anthony Daniels *''
Long Lost Father ''Long Lost Father'' is a 1934 American pre-Code drama film starring John Barrymore, Helen Chandler, Donald Cook, Alan Mowbray, and Doris Lloyd. It was directed by Ernest B. Schoedsack. It was based on a 1933 novel of the same title by the Bri ...
'' (1934) - Lawyer Stewart *'' Nana'' (1934) - Finot *''
Gambling Lady ''Gambling Lady'' is a 1934 American pre-Code romantic drama film directed by Archie Mayo, and starring Barbara Stanwyck, Joel McCrea and Pat O'Brien. Plot Mike Lee raises his daughter Lady Lee to be as honest a gambler as he is. When he gets ...
'' (1934) - Cornelius - Lawyer *'' Riptide'' (1934) - Orchestra Leader (uncredited) *'' I Believed in You'' (1934) - Musician (uncredited) *'' Upper World'' (1934) - Marcus *'' The Witching Hour'' (1934) - Dr. von Strohn *''
Stingaree The Stingaree was a neighborhood of San Diego between the boom of the 1880s and the demolition and vice eradication campaign of 1916. The reason for the neighborhood's fame was its role as the home to the city's "undesirables", including prostitut ...
'' (1934) - Party Guest (uncredited) *'' Hollywood Party'' (1934) - Scientific Pedant (uncredited) *'' Madame DuBarry'' (1934) - Lebel *'' The Notorious Sophie Lang'' (1934) - Augustus Telfen *'' One Exciting Adventure'' (1934) - Jeweler *'' King Kelly of the U.S.A.'' (1934) - King Maxmilian of Belgardia *''
Cleopatra Cleopatra VII Philopator ( grc-gre, Κλεοπάτρα Φιλοπάτωρ}, "Cleopatra the father-beloved"; 69 BC10 August 30 BC) was Queen of the Ptolemaic Kingdom of Egypt from 51 to 30 BC, and its last active ruler.She was also a ...
'' (1934) - Glabrio (scenes deleted) *'' I Sell Anything'' (1934) - Barouche *'' I Am a Thief'' (1934) - M. Cassiet *''
Secret of the Chateau ''Secret of the Chateau'' is a 1934 American mystery film directed by Richard Thorpe. The film stars Claire Dodd, Alice White Alice White (born Alva White; August 25, 1904Katz, Ephraim (1979). ''The Film Encyclopedia: The Most Comprehensi ...
'' (1934) - Chief Inspector Marotte *'' Sing Sing Nights'' (1934) - Professor Varney *'' The Man Who Reclaimed His Head'' (1934) - Baron de Montford - in Theatre Box (uncredited) *'' Clive of India'' (1935) - Old Member *'' Folies Bergère de Paris'' (1935) - Perishot *''
Night Life of the Gods ''Night Life of the Gods'' (also known as ''Thorne Smith's Night Life of the Gods'') is a 1935 American fantasy film released by Universal Pictures. Based on a 1931 novel by Thorne Smith, the film was directed by Lowell Sherman and starred Ala ...
'' (1935) - Old Man Turner *'' Les Misérables'' (1935) - Thenardier *'' Vagabond Lady'' (1935) - Mr. 'Higgy' Higginbotham *''L'homme des Folies Bergère'' (1935) - Perichot *''
Break of Hearts ''Break of Hearts'' is a 1935 RKO film starring Katharine Hepburn and Charles Boyer. The screenplay was written by the team of Sarah Y. Mason and Victor Heerman, with Anthony Veiller, from a story by Lester Cohen, specifically for Hepburn. Ori ...
'' (1935) - Enrico Pazzini *'' Here Comes the Band'' (1935) - Armand de Valerie *'' Red Salute'' (1935) - League Speaker *''
The Gay Deception ''The Gay Deception'' is a 1935 romantic comedy film starring Francis Lederer and Frances Dee. Writers Stephen Morehouse Avery and Don Hartman were nominated for the Academy Award for Best Story. Plot Secretary Mirabel Miller (Frances Dee) wins ...
'' (1935) - Mr. Squires *'' Three Kids and a Queen'' (1935) - Dr. Flesig *'' Peter Ibbetson'' (1935) - Minor Role (scenes deleted) *'' The Melody Lingers On'' (1935) - Da Vigna *'' The Man Who Broke the Bank at Monte Carlo'' (1935) - Office Man *'' I Dream Too Much'' (1935) - Snobbish Critic (uncredited) *'' Bunker Bean'' (1936) - Dr. Meyerhauser *'' Suzy'' (1936) - Proprietor of Café Anges (uncredited) *'' The Garden of Allah'' (1936) - Hotel Clerk (uncredited) *'' White Legion'' (1936) - Dr. Fontaine *'' The Man I Marry'' (1936) - Organist *'' Along Came Love'' (1936) - Mr. Vincent *'' That Girl from Paris'' (1936) - Nikki's Uncle (uncredited) *'' The Crime Nobody Saw'' (1937) - John Atherton *''
Café Metropole ''Cafe Metropole'' is a 1937 American romantic comedy film directed by Edward H. Griffith, released by 20th Century Fox and starring Loretta Young, Tyrone Power and Adolphe Menjou. Plot In Paris in 1937, Victor Lobard owns the very exclusive C ...
'' (1937) - Monsieur Leon Monnet *''Carnival in Paris'' (1937, Short) - Museum Director *'' Ali Baba Goes to Town'' (1937) - Chief Councilor *''
I'll Take Romance ''I'll Take Romance'' is an album by saxophonist Bud Shank released on the World Pacific label.Edwards, D., Eyries, P. and Callahan, M.World Pacific Album Discography accessed January 9, 2016 Reception In an AllMusic review by Jason Ankeney, ...
'' (1937) - Monsieur Ginard *'' Romance in the Dark'' (1938) - Pianist (uncredited) *'' The Adventures of Marco Polo'' (1938) - Persian Ambassador *'' Stolen Heaven'' (1938) - Lubert *'' Josette'' (1938) - Papa Le Blanc


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