Gustav Botz

Born: 1883-08-04

Gustav Botz (4 August 1883 – 29 September 1932) was a German actor. Botz was born on 4 August 1883 in Bremen, German Empire. He began his career in film business The Foreign Prince (1918), The Devil (1918), His Majesty the Hypochondriac (1918), Ikarus, the Flying Man (1918), The Rose of Stamboul (1919), The Secret of the American Docks (1919), The Head of Janus (1920), Monika Vogelsang (1920), Battle of the Sexes (1920), Mary Magdalene (1920), Catherine the Great (1920), The Courier from Lisbon (1921), Peter Voss, Their of Millions (1921), The Eternal Struggle (1921), Lola Montez, the King's Dancer (1922), Dr. Mabuse the Gambler (1922), Nosferatu (1922). His last film role was in 1924's My Leopold and Botz retired from the film business.


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Nosferatu

as Professor Sievers
Released: 1922-02-16

The mysterious Count Orlok summons Thomas Hutter to his remote Transylvanian castle in the...

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Dr. Mabuse, the Gambler

as (uncredited)
Released: 1922-04-27

Dr. Mabuse and his organization of criminals are in the process of completing their latest...

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Nosferatu: The First Vampire

as Professor Sievers - der Stadtarzt
Released: 1998-03-15

The horror classic, Nosferatu, remastered with a soundtrack by Type-O Negative and hosted by...

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The Head of Janus

as o. A.
Released: 1920-08-26

The film was an unauthorized adaptation of Robert Louis Stevenson's novel The Strange Case of...

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Der Barbier von Filmersdorf

as uncredited
Released: 1915-06-11

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The Secret of the American Docks

as James Mistoll
Released: 1919-01-01

James Mistoll, one of the owners of a factory, and working on a process to turn copper ore into...

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Ikarus, the Flying Man

as Günther's Father
Released: 1918-10-27

Two French spies, Baron d’Aubigny and Clemence de Montignon, blackmail German engineer Günther...

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The Twelfth Hour

as City Doctor
Released: 1930-05-16

A version of Nosferatu to which sound was added. Some scenes were left out and new ones were...

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Die Verführten

as uncredited
Released: 1919-01-01

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