Rudolf Klein-Rogge

Rudolf Klein-Rogge
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Friedrich Rudolf Klein-Rogge (24 November 1885 – 29 May 1955) was a German film actor. Klein-Rogge is known for playing sinister figures in films in the 1920s and 1930s as well as being a mainstay in director Fritz Lang's Weimar-era films. He is probably best known in popular culture, particularly to English-speaking audiences, for playing the archetypal mad scientist role of C. A. Rotwang in Lang's Metropolis and as the criminal genius Doctor Mabuse.
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Director: Fritz Lang
Writers: Fritz Lang,
Cast: Camilla Spira, Gustav Diessl, Karl Meixner, Oscar Beregi Sr., Otto Wernicke, Paul Henckels, Rudolf Klein-Rogge, Rudolf Schündler, Theo Lingen, Theodor Loos,
Director: Fritz Lang
Writers: Thea von Harbou,
Cast: Alfred Abel, Brigitte Helm, Erwin Biswanger, Fritz Alberti, Fritz Rasp, Grete Berger, Gustav Fröhlich, Heinrich George, Rudolf Klein-Rogge, Theodor Loos,