Fred Goebel

Fred Goebel ( Fred Selva - Goebel, a native Walter Goebel, born April 3, 1891 in Berlin, † May 16, 1964 in Stuttgart ) was a German actor.

Life

Born Walter Goebel received before 1910 a half years of training in the building trade, the practical precursor to the engineering profession. With almost 20 years, he began a two- year-long drama training at the Stern Conservatory in Berlin. From 1913 Goebel received his artistic development under Leopold Jessner at the Thalia Theater in Hamburg, from 1915 to 1917 he performed in Vienna. In the years 1917/18 Fred Goebel served at the front.

His first cinematic attempts to walk under when Berlin as Fred Selva Goebel before the outbreak of the First World War, with lead roles on the side of Senta Eichstaedt in the Miss Nobody detective film series. He was, in 1913, Vivian Dartin in The Secret of Chateau Richmond and in the same year the urbritische gentleman Phileas Fogg in The Hunt for the hundred -pound note or The trip around the world.

Immediately after the war ended in November 1918 continued Goebel continued his work in the film and the stage (including Berlin Trianontheater ). Initially continue trading as Fred Selva Goebel and Walter Goebel, Goebel played leading and supporting roles in numerous silent film productions of lesser importance. Often he played impeccable nobles such as the Count Fedor in Children of the street, the Chevalier de Grieux in Manon Lescaut, the Kurt Hein village in the yellow grimace, Count Aleksandrov in a demimonde - marriage, the Count thorn castle in spiritualism, Count Axel Gyllenberg in Manege noise and the Lord Henry Retcliffe in the she-wolf.

Even when sound film Goebel was often busy, he usually had to deal with short, timed batch rolls content. Fred Goebel has also worked with a significant number of foreign films as a voice actor. At the Berlin Komödienhaus he found in the season 1941/42, his last stage solid commitment.

Filmography

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