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Otto Waldis (born Otto Glucksmann-Blum, May 20, 1901 – March 25, 1974) was an Austrian-American character actor in films and television from the 1930s through the 1960s. He was also billed as Otto Blum.
Otto Waldis. Actor: Judgment at Nuremberg. Born in Vienna, Austria, May 20th, 1901 as Otto Glucksmann-Blum, he began his acting career there while in his twenties, making his screen debut playing Franz in Fritz Lang's "M" in 1931 (billed as Otto Wernicke).
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- Vienna, Austria-Hungary [now Austria]
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- Hollywood, California, USA
Otto Waldis. Actor: Judgment at Nuremberg. Born in Vienna, Austria, May 20th, 1901 as Otto Glucksmann-Blum, he began his acting career there while in his twenties, making his screen debut playing Franz in Fritz Lang's "M" in 1931 (billed as Otto Wernicke).
- May 20, 1901
- March 25, 1974
Oct 16, 2013 · After posting my 1st comment I went back - now equipped with his name Otto Waldis - and sure enough, he played the same kind of casual brutality in Judgement at Nuremburg.
Otto Waldis. Highest Rated: 100% Five Fingers (1952) Lowest Rated: 71% Border Incident (1950) Birthday: May 20, 1901. Birthplace: Vienna, Austria-Hungary. Otto Waldis was an actor who had a...
Tomatometer®Audience ScoreTitleCreditNo Score YetNo Score YetMr. Zimmerman (Guest Star)No Score YetNo Score YetOtto Trenck (Guest Star)No Score YetNo Score YetUnknown (Guest Star)No Score Yet100%Unknown (Guest Star)Otto Waldis was an actor who had a successful Hollywood career. Waldis's career in acting began with his roles in various films like the Douglas Fairbanks Jr. adventure "The Exile" (1947), "Call Northside 777" (1948) and "Berlin Express" (1948) with Merle Oberon.
Otto Waldis (* 20. Mai 1901 in Wien; gebürtig Otto Gluecksmann-Blumm; † 25. März 1974 in Los Angeles) war ein österreichischer Schauspieler