John Wengraf

Male
April 22, 1897

Emigrating to England in 1933 as the Nazis began their rise to power, Wengraf appeared unbilled in a couple of films there, as well as in some of the first BBC live-television shows ever presented but his career began to languish. In late 1941, however, he had the good fortune of appearing on Broadway with Helen Hayes in "Candle in the Wind" and decided to stay. The following year he headed west and settled permanently in the Los Angeles area. A dark, cold-eyed, thin-lipped player with a precise, meticulous air about him, he found himself invariably playing the very characters he detested. Some of his more nefarious nasties surfaced in such films as the Humphrey Bogart classic Sahara (1943/I), as well as The Boy from Stalingrad (1943), U-Boat Prisoner (1944) and Till We Meet Again (1944). In postwar years, he was often spotted portraying ethnic professionals (scientists, doctors, professors, foreign royalty). Some of the more quality pictures he enhanced were Tomorrow Is Forever (1946); Count Von Papen in 5 Fingers (1952); and Ronchin in the Ethel Merman musical Call Me Madam (1953). Although Wengraf never made it to the very top of the Hollywood character ranks, he remained a throughly strong and reliable player. In the 1950s and 1960s he transferred his talents to TV, appearing on a number of dramatic showcases and on such popular programs as "The Untouchables" (1959), "Hawaiian Eye" (1959), "The Man from U.N.C.L.E." (1964) and "The Time Tunnel" (1966). His last few films included minor roles in the war-themed Judgment at Nuremberg (1961), Hitler (1962) and Ship of Fools (1965). He retired in 1966, and died in Santa Barbara, California, at age 77, on May 4, 1974.

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Filmography
Movies
TV Series
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Ship of Fools
7.00
movie1965United States
Character: GrafCredit: Acting
The Prize
6.80
movie1963United States
Character: Hans EckhartCredit: Acting
Hitler
6.80
movie1962United States
Character: Dr. MorellCredit: Acting
Judgment at Nuremberg
8.20
movie1961United States
Character: Karl WieckCredit: Acting
Portrait in Black
6.70
movie1960United States
Character: Dr. KesslerCredit: Acting
12 to the Moon
5.90
movie1960United States
Character: Dr. Erich HeinrichCredit: Acting
The Return of Dracula
6.50
movie1958United States
Character: John MerrimanCredit: Acting
The Disembodied
6.70
movie1957United States
Character: Dr. Carl MetzCredit: Acting
Valerie
6.80
movie1957United States
Character: Mr. Louis HorvatCredit: Acting
The Pride and the Passion
6.30
movie1957United States
Character: SermaineCredit: Acting
Oh, Men! Oh, Women!
6.80
movie1957United States
Character: Dr. KraussCredit: Acting
Never Say Goodbye
6.80
movie1956United States
Character: Prof. ZimmelmanCredit: Acting
The Racers
6.70
movie1955United States
Character: Dr. TaborCredit: Acting
The Gambler from Natchez
6.90
movie1954United States
Character: Nicholas CadizCredit: Acting
Gog
6.40
movie1954United States
Character: Dr. ZeitmanCredit: Acting
Paris Playboys
6.80
movie1954United States
Character: VidalCredit: Acting
The French Line
6.60
movie1954United States
Character: Commodore RenardCredit: Acting
Hell and High Water
6.60
movie1954United States
Character: Col. Schuman (uncredited)Credit: Acting
The Desert Rats
6.80
movie1953United States
Character: German Doctor (uncredited)Credit: Acting
Tropic Zone
6.80
movie1953United States
Character: LukatsCredit: Acting