Alfred Zeisler
Alfred Zeisler
Biography
Alfred Zeisler was an American-born German film producer, director, and actor. He began his career in Germany, producing and directing films during the silent and early sound eras. Notable works include The Blue Angel (1930), where he served as a producer. Zeisler fled Nazi Germany in the 1930s, continuing his career in Hollywood with films like Fear (1946). His contributions to cinema spanned multiple roles and continents, reflecting a versatile and adaptive career.
Known For
Personal Info
Known For
Directing
Known Credits
41
Gender
Male
Birthday
1892-09-26 (132 years old)
Place of Birth
Chicago, Illinois, USA
Acting

1953

The Desert Rats as von Helmholtz (uncredited)

1952

5 Fingers as Not available

1951

Bird of Paradise as Van Hook

1943

Mission to Moscow as German Train Conductor (uncredited)

1943

Background to Danger as Attaché

1928

Docks of Hamburg as o.A.
Crew

1949

Alimony Director

1948

Parole, Inc. Director

1946

Fear Writer

1946

Fear Director

1944

Enemy of Women Director

1944

Enemy of Women Screenplay

1937

Make-Up Director

1936

Crime Over London Director

1935

Leichte Kavallerie Producer

1934

Gold Producer

1933

A Door Opens Writer

1933

A Door Opens Director

1933

Victor and Victoria Producer

1932

A Shot at Dawn Production Manager

1932

A Shot at Dawn Director

1931

Express 13 Director

1931

The High Tourist Director

1930

The Tiger Murder Case Production Manager

1930

Der quakende Narr Production Manager

1928

Docks of Hamburg Producer

1927

Der Sieg der Jugend Producer

1923

Rivals Writer

1923

Der letzte Kampf Writer