Felix Bressart

Felix Bressart

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Born
March 2, 1892
Died
March 17, 1949

With his lanky frame, big nose, toothbrush moustache and horn-rimmed glasses he looked like someone had decided to cross Groucho Marx with Albert Einstein. The perennial scene-stealer Felix Bressart had two distinct careers as a comic actor: an earlier one, on stage and screen in his native Germany,…

Biography

With his lanky frame, big nose, toothbrush moustache and horn-rimmed glasses he looked like someone had decided to cross Groucho Marx with Albert Einstein. The perennial scene-stealer Felix Bressart had two distinct careers as a comic actor: an earlier one, on stage and screen in his native Germany, and a later -- even more prosperous one -- in Hollywood. Trained under Maria Moissi in Berlin, Felix began acting professionally after World War I. He honed his skills in the genres of political parody, musical comedy and slapstick farce in the theatres of Hamburg, Berlin and Vienna (with Max Reinhardt). By 1933, he had established his film acting credentials in popular mainstream movies like Three from the Filling Station (1930) and Die PrivatsekretƤrin (1931). Like so many other distinguished actors he was forced to leave the German realm after the Nazis took power in 1933. Felix moved via Switzerland and France to a new domicile in the United States where his connections to fellow ƩmigrƩs like Joe Pasternak and Ernst Lubitsch guaranteed him rapid and steady employment.

In Hollywood, Felix joined the regular company of stock players at MGM. He was immediately typecast, his stock-in-trade being disheveled academics, wistful European philosophers, scientists and music professors of diverse ethnicity. His first major screen success was as one of the Russian commissars in Lubitsch's Ninotchka (1939), a delightful performance which spawned as similar part being created for him in Comrade X (1940). The role which ultimately defined his career, in equal parts comedy and pathos, was in the classic wartime satire To Be or Not to Be (1942), as Greenberg, a Jewish member of an acting troupe with Carole Lombard and Jack Benny. It seemed, that Felix was still underemployed in films, since he managed to practise as a doctor of medicine on the side. Sadly, he died of leukemia in 1949 at the untimely age of 57.

Actor

My Friend IrmaMy Friend Irma(1949)as Prof. Kropotkin (unfinished scenes)
Take One False StepTake One False Step(1949)as Professor Morris Avrum
Portrait of JenniePortrait of Jennie(1948)as Pete
A Song Is BornA Song Is Born(1948)as Professor Gerkikoff
Her Sister's SecretHer Sister's Secret(1946)as Pepe - New Orleans Cafe Owner

Archive Footage

CompressionCompression(1995)as Self
GarboGarbo(2005)as Buljanoff
Das kommt nicht wieder(1958)as Self

Known for

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Greta Garbo, Felix Bressart, Alexander Granach, and Sig Ruman in Ninotchka (1939)Katharine Hepburn, Spencer Tracy, and Felix Bressart in Without Love (1945)Greta Garbo, Felix Bressart, Alexander Granach, and Sig Ruman in Ninotchka (1939)Hedy Lamarr and Felix Bressart in Crossroads (1942)Felix Bressart in Above Suspicion (1943)Felix Bressart in Iceland (1942)

Credit Score: Felix Bressart

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Fri Mar 06 1942
#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownā˜…WinsNomsVotes
1To Be or Not to Be13.001942•8.10149831
2Portrait of Jennie10.001949•7.6128444
3The Shop Around the Corner5.001940•8.00044189
4Ninotchka5.001939•7.80424863
5The Seventh Cross3.751944•7.4013317
6Comrade X3.251940•6.6012009
7Swanee River3.251940•6.101252
8Iceland3.091943•5.700233
9Blossoms in the Dust2.6019416.9142529
10Ziegfeld Girl2.501941•6.7003784