Alfred Zeisler
Personal Info
Known for
Directing
Gender
Male
Birthday
1892-09-26
Day of Death
1985-03-01 (92 years old)
Place of Birth
Chicago, Illinois, USA
Alfred Zeisler
Biography
Alfred Zeisler was an American-born German film producer, director, and actor. He began his career in Germany, producing and directing films during the silent and early sound eras. Notable works include The Blue Angel (1930), where he served as a producer. Zeisler fled Nazi Germany in the 1930s, continuing his career in Hollywood with films like Fear (1946). His contributions to cinema spanned multiple roles and continents, reflecting a versatile and adaptive career.
Acting
(1953)
The Desert Rats
as von Helmholtz (uncredited)
(1952)
(1951)
Bird of Paradise
as Van Hook
(1943)
Background to Danger
as Attaché
(1943)
Mission to Moscow
as German Train Conductor (uncredited)
(1928)
Docks of Hamburg
as o.A.
Crew
(1949)
Alimony
Director
(1948)
Parole, Inc.
Director
(1946)
Fear
Writer, Director
(1944)
Enemy of Women
Director, Screenplay
(1937)
Make-Up
Director
(1936)
The Amazing Quest of Ernest Bliss
Director, Producer
(1936)
Crime Over London
Director
(1935)
Leichte Kavallerie
Producer
(1934)
Gold
Producer
(1933)
Der Stern von Valencia
Director
(1933)
A Door Opens
Writer, Director
(1933)
Victor and Victoria
Producer
(1932)
A Shot at Dawn
Production Manager, Director
(1932)
Strich durch die Rechnung
Director
(1931)
Express 13
Director
(1931)
His reason for divorce
Director
(1931)
The High Tourist
Director
(1930)
The Shot in the Talker Studio
Director, Producer
(1930)
The Tiger Murder Case
Production Manager
(1930)
Der quakende Narr
Production Manager
(1929)
(1928)
Docks of Hamburg
Producer
(1927)
Men Before Marriage
Writer
(1924)
(1923)
Rivals
Writer
(1922)
Das schwarze Kuvert
Writer