
Werner Segtrop
Werner Segtrop (17 July 1905 in Dortmund, Germany; 6 August 1961 in East Berlin) was a German actor undSynchronsprecher. Werner Segtrop, born in 1905 in Dortmund, was mainly as a stage actor between the 1930 and 1950s, active. So Segtrop played among other things in Thomas Langhoffs Egmont Inzsenierung the Buyck. After the war, he also starred as an actor on a regular basis in various German cinema productions, including Peter Pewas Film street acquaintance, in Gustav of cheek home film drama, And again 48, 1949, in The blue swords under the direction of Wolfgang grinding, 1951 in Falk Harnack's The axe of Wandsbek or 1956 in Martin bright mountain production Thomas Müntzer – A Film in German history. In addition, Werner Segtrop also worked occasionally as a voice actor, he lent his voice to Rex Ingram, who played the Jinn, in the Fantasy classic, The thief of Baghdad.
Movies starring Werner Segtrop (9)
Defender In Court (Uncredited)
Drummer
Streifenfeldwebel
Dougherty
Colonel Lawrence
Kommandant Der Bastei
Haushofmeister