Helmut Dantine

Helmut Dantine

ActorProducerDirector
Born
October 7, 1918
Died
May 2, 1982

Actor/director/producer Helmut Dantine was born in Vienna, Austria on October 7, 1917. He made a name for himself as an actor during World War Two playing German soldiers and Nazi villains in Hollywood films, most notably in Mrs. Miniver (1942). The young Dantine was a fervent anti-fascist/anti-Nazi…

Biography

Actor/director/producer Helmut Dantine was born in Vienna, Austria on October 7, 1917. He made a name for himself as an actor during World War Two playing German soldiers and Nazi villains in Hollywood films, most notably in Mrs. Miniver (1942). The young Dantine was a fervent anti-fascist/anti-Nazi activist in Vienna. As a leader in the anti-Nazi youth movement the 19-year old was summarily rounded up and imprisoned at the Rosserlaende concentration camp. Family influence persuaded a physician to grant him a medical release that June and he was immediately sent to Los Angeles to stay with the only friend they had in America. Dantine joined the Pasadena Playhouse, where he was spotted by a Warner Bros. talent scout who was struck by Dantine's dark good looks. Signed to a Warner's contract, he appeared in a variety of films after making his debut as a Nazi in International Squadron (1941) starring Ronald Reagan. He played supporting, second lead and eventually, lead roles in such films as Casablanca (1942) (where he was the newlywed who gambles away his visa money), Edge of Darkness (1943) (his first lead), the infamous Mission to Moscow (1943) and Passage to Marseille (1944). Two of his best films came on loan-out from Warners in 1942: Ernst Lubitsch's comic masterpiece To Be or Not to Be (1942) and William Wyler's Oscar-winning Mrs. Miniver (1942). Dantine directed the the unsuccessful Thundering Jets (1958). His wife, Niki Dantine, was the daughter of Loew's president Nicholas Schenck, the overall boss of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer -- ostensibly the most powerful man in Hollywood since 1927. After Schenck was forced out of Loew's, the wily old movie veteran formed his own production and distribution company. In 1959, Dantine's acting career was on the wane and his attempt to become a director a relative failure, he became a producer. He was appointed vice-president of his father-in-law's Schenck Enterprises, eventually becoming president of the company in 1970. Dantine himself was the executive producer of three films in the mid-1970s including 'The Wilby Conspiracy and two by Sam Peckinpah, Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia (1974) and The Killer Elite (1975) in both of which, he had small supporting roles. Helmut Dantine died on May 2, 1982, at age 63, in Beverly Hills after suffering a massive heart attack. His body was interred at Westwood Memorial Park in Los Angeles, California.

Director

Thundering JetsThundering Jets(1958)

Actor

The Fifth MusketeerThe Fifth Musketeer(1979)as Spanish Ambassador
Medical StoryMedical Story(1975)as Dr. Caradeaux
The Killer EliteThe Killer Elite(1975)as Vorodny
The Wilby ConspiracyThe Wilby Conspiracy(1975)as Prosecuting Counsel
Bring Me the Head of Alfredo GarciaBring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia(1974)as Max

Self

20 Questions(1949)as Self

Archive Footage

The First Motion Picture UnitThe First Motion Picture Unit(1943)as in 'Emergency Care of Air Casualties'

Known for

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Rudolph Anders, Helmut Dantine, Samuel S. Hinds, and Kurt Kreuger in Escape in the Desert (1945)Helmut Dantine and Hans Schumm in Escape in the Desert (1945)Rudolph Anders, Helmut Dantine, Philip Dorn, Kurt Kreuger, and Hans Schumm in Escape in the Desert (1945)Rudolph Anders, Helmut Dantine, Philip Dorn, Samuel S. Hinds, Kurt Kreuger, and Hans Schumm in Escape in the Desert (1945)Rudolph Anders, Helmut Dantine, and Hans Schumm in Escape in the Desert (1945)Helmut Dantine in Escape in the Desert (1945)

Credit Score: Helmut Dantine

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#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownWinsNomsVotes
1Casablanca20.0019438.538655505
2Mrs. Miniver12.0019427.661221267
3Call Me Madam5.0019536.8121579
4To Be or Not to Be4.0019428.10149831
5Edge of Darkness3.7519437.2003407
6Shadow of a Woman3.2519466.000568
7Northern Pursuit3.2519436.6001770
8Escape in the Desert3.0919455.900220
9Watch on the Rhine3.0019437.1145463
10Operation Crossbow2.5019656.6006171