Carl de Vogt
An image from The Rats, one of the productions that also features Carl de Vogt.
Carl de Vogt

Carl de Vogt

September 14, 1885 — Cologne, Germany

Carl de Vogt (14 September 1885 – 16 February 1970) was a German film actor who starred in four of Fritz Lang's early films. He attended the acting school in Cologne, Germany. Together with acting he was also active as a singer and recorded several discs. His greatest hit was "Der Fremdenlegionär". An extremely successful actor in his early career, he died in relative obscurity in 1970.

In 1919 and 1920, de Vogt starred in director Fritz Lang's two-part Spiders films opposite actresses Lil Dagover and Ressel Orla. In 1932, in the early sound era, he played the Prussian hero Major Schill in the big-budget historical film The Eleven Schill Officers.

De Vogt was married to the German film actress Cläre Lotto, and the couple had a son Karl Franz de Vogt (born 14 May 1917). He was a member of the NSDAP and the Sturmabteilung.

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The Spiders: Part 1 - The Golden Sea

The Spiders: Part 1 - The Golden Sea

1919

The Spiders: Part 2 - The Diamond Ship

The Spiders: Part 2 - The Diamond Ship

1920

The Rats

The Rats

1955

Ferryman Maria

Ferryman Maria

1936

Helen of Troy

Helen of Troy

1924

Schlagende Wetter

Schlagende Wetter

1923

Nathan der Weise

Nathan der Weise

1922

Andreas Hofer

1929