Hugo Schuster
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Hugo Schuster (22 November 1886 – 10 July 1976) was a German-British actor Born in Aachen, Germany, Schuster began his career acting at Otto Brahm's Berlin Lessing Theater. In the 1920s, he acted in the leading German theatres. After 1945, he had roles in English theatre plays, films, television, and radio - such as the BBC German service. From 1956 to 1963 he lived in Germany, acting in German productions. However, he did not feel at peace in post-war Germany and returned to his home in Golders Green
Known for
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The Third Man (1949)
as Waiter (uncredited)

The Blue Max (1966)
as Hans. Elderly Servant

Hotel Reserve (1944)
as Inspector

Father Brown (1954)
as Optician

Secret People (1952)
as General Galbern

Second Childhood (1966)
as Dr. Gerhardt Keppler

Paid to Kill (1954)
as Professor

Prelude to Fame (1950)
as Dr. Freihaus

Portrait from Life (1948)
as Interpreter

House of Blackmail (1953)
as Dr. Welich

Burnt Evidence (1954)
as Hartl

Secret Venture (1955)
as Professor Henrik





