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  1. Adolf Anton Wilhelm Wohlbrück (19 November 1896 – 9 August 1967) was an Austrian actor who settled in the United Kingdom under the name Anton Walbrook. A popular performer in Austria and pre-war Germany, he left in 1936 out of concerns for his own safety and established a career in British cinema.

  2. Anton Walbrook (19 de noviembre de 1896 – 9 de agosto de 1967) fue un actor austriaco, aunque afincado en el Reino Unido . Biografía. Su nombre verdadero era Adolf Anton Wilhelm Wohlbrück, y en un principio era también conocido por el nombre de Adolf Wohlbrück.

  3. Anton Walbrook. Actor: The Red Shoes. This dark, debonair, dashing and extremely distinguished Austrian actor was christened Adolf Wohlbrück in Vienna, the scion of a family of circus clowns. He broke away easily from generations of tradition as the circus life had no appeal whatsoever to Walbrook.

  4. Anton Walbrook. Actor: The Red Shoes. This dark, debonair, dashing and extremely distinguished Austrian actor was christened Adolf Wohlbrück in Vienna, the scion of a family of circus clowns. He broke away easily from generations of tradition as the circus life had no appeal whatsoever to Walbrook.

  5. 14 de abr. de 2024 · Remembering anton walbrook his most iconic roles; From austria to britain the journey of anton walbrooks acting career; Contemporary british theatre an insight into the current scene; British theatre how it has shaped global performing arts; Anton walbrooks contribution to british cinema; Anton walbrook a retrospective on his career

  6. 29 de ene. de 2014 · Diana Wynyard plays Bella Mallen, newly married to Paul (Walbrook), happy and carefree until she moves into an old house with a history of murder. Then she slowly starts to lose her mind. The ...

  7. Hace 4 días · A dark, handsome and suave dandy, Walbrook (born Adolf Wohlbrück) was a romantic lead in German films before emigrating in 1936. His first major British success was as Prince Albert, opposite Anna Neagle as Victoria The Great (d. Herbert Wilcox, 1937).