Otto Waldis (born Otto Glucksmann-Blum, May 20, 1901 â€" March 25,
1974) was an Austrian-American character actor in films and television
during the 1930s through the 1960s. He was also billed as Otto
Blum.Waldis was born Otto Glucksmann-Blum in 1901 in Vienna. He was a
student during World War I and initially studied to be a naval
engineer. When Germany had no navy after the war, he shifted his
attention to acting. Rudolph Schildkraut saw him perform and
encouraged him to pursue a theatrical career. Billed as Otto Valdis,
he performed Shakespeare and classic German plays. He also directed
plays. After he began acting in films, he had the lead in The Broken
Pitcher, which received first prize in an international competition in
1934. He and his wife left Austria and arrived in Birmingham, Alabama,
in June 1940. He worked as a photographer in Birmingham.Waldis began
his acting career in Vienna in the 1920s. He made his film debut
(billed as Otto Wernicke) in director Fritz Lang's classic thriller M
(1931) starring Peter Lorre. Waldis became a familiar character actor
often appearing in B movies and his roles were sometimes uncredited.
He also appeared regularly on television during the 1950s and '60s.
Waldis also occasionally acted on stage. Some of his film credits
include:The Exile (1947), Call Northside 777 (1948), Berlin Express
(1948), The Fighting O'Flynn (1949), The Lovable Cheat (1949), Love
Happy (1949), Border Incident (1949), Bagdad (1949), Dark City (1950),
Bird of Paradise (1951), Night Into Morning (1951), Secrets of Monte
Carlo (1951), The Whip Hand (1951), Unknown World (1951), 5 Fingers
(1951), Anything Can Happen (1952), The Black Castle (1952), Rogue's
March (1953), The Stars Are Singing (1953), Rebel City (1953), Knock
on Wood (1954), Sincerely Yours (1955), Artists and Models (1955),
Running Wild (1955), Desert Sands (1955), Man from Del Rio (1956),
Attack of the 50 Foot Woman (1958), Pier 5, Havana (1959) and Judgment
at Nuremberg (1961), among others. Waldis also made several guest
appearances on television including roles in My Little Margie, The
Adventures of Superman, General Electric Theater, Lassie, Maverick,
Alfred Hitchcock Presents, Perry Mason, Peter Gunn, Playhouse 90, Have
Gun - Will Travel, The Untouchables, 77 Sunset Strip, Wagon Train,
Lawman, Ben Casey, Hogan's Heroes, Mannix and Gomer Pyle, USMC
1974) was an Austrian-American character actor in films and television
during the 1930s through the 1960s. He was also billed as Otto
Blum.Waldis was born Otto Glucksmann-Blum in 1901 in Vienna. He was a
student during World War I and initially studied to be a naval
engineer. When Germany had no navy after the war, he shifted his
attention to acting. Rudolph Schildkraut saw him perform and
encouraged him to pursue a theatrical career. Billed as Otto Valdis,
he performed Shakespeare and classic German plays. He also directed
plays. After he began acting in films, he had the lead in The Broken
Pitcher, which received first prize in an international competition in
1934. He and his wife left Austria and arrived in Birmingham, Alabama,
in June 1940. He worked as a photographer in Birmingham.Waldis began
his acting career in Vienna in the 1920s. He made his film debut
(billed as Otto Wernicke) in director Fritz Lang's classic thriller M
(1931) starring Peter Lorre. Waldis became a familiar character actor
often appearing in B movies and his roles were sometimes uncredited.
He also appeared regularly on television during the 1950s and '60s.
Waldis also occasionally acted on stage. Some of his film credits
include:The Exile (1947), Call Northside 777 (1948), Berlin Express
(1948), The Fighting O'Flynn (1949), The Lovable Cheat (1949), Love
Happy (1949), Border Incident (1949), Bagdad (1949), Dark City (1950),
Bird of Paradise (1951), Night Into Morning (1951), Secrets of Monte
Carlo (1951), The Whip Hand (1951), Unknown World (1951), 5 Fingers
(1951), Anything Can Happen (1952), The Black Castle (1952), Rogue's
March (1953), The Stars Are Singing (1953), Rebel City (1953), Knock
on Wood (1954), Sincerely Yours (1955), Artists and Models (1955),
Running Wild (1955), Desert Sands (1955), Man from Del Rio (1956),
Attack of the 50 Foot Woman (1958), Pier 5, Havana (1959) and Judgment
at Nuremberg (1961), among others. Waldis also made several guest
appearances on television including roles in My Little Margie, The
Adventures of Superman, General Electric Theater, Lassie, Maverick,
Alfred Hitchcock Presents, Perry Mason, Peter Gunn, Playhouse 90, Have
Gun - Will Travel, The Untouchables, 77 Sunset Strip, Wagon Train,
Lawman, Ben Casey, Hogan's Heroes, Mannix and Gomer Pyle, USMC
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