Werner Segtrop

Werner Segtrop

Born: July 17, 1905
Died: August 6, 1961
in Dortmund, Germany
Werner Segtrop (17 Juli 1905 in Dortmund;  6 August 1961 in Ost-Berlin) war ein deutscher Schauspieler undSynchronsprecher.

Werner Segtrop, geboren 1905 in Dortmund, war vor allem als Theaterschauspieler zwischen den 1930 er und 1950er Jahren aktiv. So spielte Segtrop unter anderem in Thomas Langhoffs Egmont-Inzsenierung den Buyck. Nach dem Krieg spielte er auch als Schauspieler regelmäßig in verschiedenen deutschen Kinoproduktionen mit, unter anderem in Peter Pewas Film Straßenbekanntschaft, in Gustav von Wangenheims Filmdrama Und wieder 48, 1949 in Die blauen Schwerter unter der Regie von Wolfgang Schleif, 1951 in Falk Harnacks Das Beil von Wandsbek oder 1956 in Martin Hellbergs Produktion Thomas Müntzer – Ein Film deutscher Geschichte. Darüber hinaus arbeitete Werner Segtrop auch gelegentlich als Synchronsprecher, so lieh er zum Beispiel seine Stimme Rex Ingram, der den Dschinn spielte, in dem Fantasy-Klassiker Der Dieb von Bagdad.

Movies for Werner Segtrop...

Les Misérables
Title: Les Misérables
Character: Défenseur du tribunal
Released: March 12, 1958
Type: Movie
In 19th century France, Jean Valjean, a man imprisoned for stealing bread, must flee a relentless policeman named Javert. The pursuit consumes both men's lives, and soon Valjean finds himself in the midst of the student revolutions in France.
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The Witches of Salem
Title: The Witches of Salem
Character: Drummer
Released: April 26, 1957
Type: Movie
Salem 1692. The young Abigail, seduced and abandoned by John Proctor, accuses John's wife of being a witch in revenge. A series of tragic trials soon befall Salem as fear and suspicion blur the lines of reality.
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Thomas Müntzer
Title: Thomas Müntzer
Released: May 16, 1956
Type: Movie
In 1523, young Thomas Müntzer arrives with his wife Ottilie in the Thuringian village Allstedt to assume the rectorate. As a follower of Luther′s teachings, he finds in the Bible not only reasons for clerical, but also for secular reforms. But when Luther turns away from the rural population after a discord with Müntzer, it is Müntzer who becomes the peoples′ spokesman. He is forced to go to Southern Germany, where he convenes with revolting farmers. But his way leads him back to Thuringia. In 1525, he and Heinrich Pfeiffer form the centre of the Thuringian peasant uprising in Mühlhausen, but their success is diminished by the fact that peasants and craftsmen don′t seem to be able to work together. In Frankenhausen, Müntzer becomes the leader of a peasants′ army that is set to fighting the ruler′s army – and sustains a devastating loss. Müntzer is arrested and sentenced to death by decapitation for his insurgency.
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Genesung
Title: Genesung
Character: Streifenfeldwebel
Released: February 16, 1956
Type: Movie
The authorities expect the case of Friedel Walter, alias "Dr. Mueller," to be a straightforward one: he was working as a doctor without proper credentials under a false name. But Mehlin, the man in charge of his case, knows that there is more to the story. When he was injured fleeing from a concentration camp, resistance worker Irene asked her medical student boyfriend Walter to give him medical care.
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Robert Mayer, der Arzt aus Heilbronn
Title: Robert Mayer, der Arzt aus Heilbronn
Character: Von Rauch
Released: October 27, 1955
Type: Movie
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Hotelboy Ed Martin
Title: Hotelboy Ed Martin
Character: Dougherty
Released: March 11, 1955
Type: Movie
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Gefährliche Fracht
Title: Gefährliche Fracht
Released: May 20, 1954
Type: Movie
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The Blue Swords
Title: The Blue Swords
Released: December 30, 1949
Type: Movie
The story of Johann Friedrich Böttger, an apothecary’s apprentice and alchemist’s assistant. Fleeing from the Prussian King, he goes to Saxony, where King Frederick August the Strong takes him to a fortress and demands that he create gold. Böttger is equipped with everything he would need for the task, but he has known for a while that actual gold production is a myth and instead experiments with porcelain—white porcelain, as the Chinese are said to possess. In 1709, he finally succeeds in surprising the King with the "white gold," the first white porcelain made in Europe, he hopes for freedom.
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Träum’ nicht, Annette!
Title: Träum’ nicht, Annette!
Released: February 4, 1949
Type: Movie
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Street Acquaintances
Title: Street Acquaintances
Released: April 13, 1948
Type: Movie
The film centres around the young woman Erika, desperately seeking for love and escape from the depression of the times, drifting, and in the end becoming involved with a circle of rich people who sell goods for sexual favours.