Karl Bernhard

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Karl Bernhard, also known as Carl Bernhardt, made his mark in the film industry starting in 1916 with his role in "Jenseits der Hürde," featuring co-stars Lotte Neumann and Max Ruhbeck. This marked the beginning of an impressive cinematic journey.

He went on to appear in "Phantome des Lebens," alongside prominent actors such as Lil Dagover, Sascha Gura, Werner Krauss, and Maria Forescu. Collaborating again with director Otto Rippert, he played pivotal roles in "Totentanz," sharing the screen with Werner Krauss and Fred Selva-Goebel, and portrayed the salesman Lorenzo in "Die Pest in Florenz," working with Theodor Becker and Juliette Brandt. His versatility shone through in the title role of "Kord Kamphues," directed by Richard Kirsch, where he acted alongside Kurt Middendorf and Clementine Plessner.

As the 1920s approached, Bernhard's film career began to wind down, culminating in his participation in "Der Kampf um die Ehe" (1920), which featured a talented cast including Thea Sandten and Rolf Randolf. His final works included titles such as "Maulwürfe," "Mysterium," "Tingeltangel," and "Das Gespensterschloss," where he took on the role of Doctor Heinsius. Over the years, Karl Bernhard left a lasting impact on the early German cinema landscape with his diverse roles and significant collaborations.

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