Bertl Schultes (1881–1964) was a German comedy stage and film actor. He travelled with the director Franz Osten to India for the making of The Light of Asia in 1925, acting as an interpreter and assistant director.[1]
BertlSchultes (1881–1964) was a German comedy stage and film actor. He travelled with the director Franz Osten to India for the making of The Light of...
by and starring Luis Trenker. It also featured Judith Holzmeister, BertlSchultes and Hilde von Stolz. The title is sometimes translated as The Arsonist...
their cameramen, Willi Kiermeier and Josef Wirsching, and comedian BertlSchultes as interpreter, boarded a ship for India. On 18 March they arrived in...
Reisender Ruth Killer as Freundin von Serventa BertlSchultes as Bürgermeister Karl Theodor Langen Loni Schultes Ruth Kappelsberger Georg Bauer Melanie Webelhorst...
Wicho, der Knecht Viktor Afritsch Rolf Pinegger as Eigel, der Köhler BertlSchultes Hans Nützels Rolf Straub as Domin H. Wesenbeck as Schweiker Goble p...
und Grafik) 1963: Lothar Dietz (Plastik/Bildhauerei) 1963: Max Schultes und BertlSchultes (Schauspieler; Ehrenpreis) 1964: Oswald Malura (Malerei und Grafik)...
as Zenzi Franz Muxeneder as Leo Stanzer Sepp Nigg Martin Schmidhofer BertlSchultes Inge Schulz Uli Steigberg Gerhard Steinberg Rolf Straub Kathi Tellheim...
Jean Pierre Faye as Das Narbengesicht Franz Fröhlich as Ortspolizist BertlSchultes Ruth Stephan as Lilo Knopke Eppenberger & Stapfer p. 39 Beni Eppenberger...
Johanneum zu Lübeck, he took work at the shipbroker and ship's agent F.H. Bertling. In 1933 he left Germany for Norway to escape Nazi persecution. It was...