Carl Esmond
Carl Esmond (born Karl Simon June 14, 1902 – December 4, 2004) was an Austrian-born American film and stage actor, born in Vienna, Austria-Hungary. Although his age was given as 33 in the passenger list when he arrived in the USA in January 1938, in his naturalization petition his birth year is stated as 1902. His stage names were Willy Eichberger and Charles Esmond and finally Carl Esmond. He trained at Vienna's State Academy of Dramatic Arts, and made his film debut in the operetta The Emperor's Waltz (1933).
Movies
My Wicked, Wicked Ways: The Legend of Errol Flynn
General Von Helmuth
Agent for H.A.R.M.
Professor Jan Stefánik
Morituri
Busch
Hitler
Field Marshal Wilhelm Keitel
Brushfire
Martin
Thunder in the Sun
Andre Dauphin
From the Earth to the Moon
Jules Verne
Lola Montès
Doctor
Regina Amstetten
Prof. Werner Grüter
Liebeserwachen
Michael Rainer
The World in His Arms
Prince Semyon
Mystery Submarine
Heldman
The Desert Hawk
Kibar
Walk a Crooked Mile
Dr. Ritter von Stolb
Slave Girl
El Hamid
Smash-Up: The Story of a Woman
Dr. Lorenz
Lover Come Back
Paul Millard
The Catman of Paris
Charles Regnier
Her Highness and the Bellboy
Baron Zoltan Faludi
This Love of Ours
Uncle Bob
Without Love
Paul Carrell
Experiment Perilous
John Maitland
The Master Race
Andrei
Resisting Enemy Interrogation
Maj. von Behn - Nazi Commandant
The Story of Dr. Wassell
Lt. Dirk Van Daal
Address Unknown
Baron von Friesche
Ministry of Fear
Willi Hilfe
First Comes Courage
Maj. Paul Dichter
Margin for Error
Baron Max von Alvenstor
Seven Sweethearts
Carl Randall
The Navy Comes Through
Richard 'Dutch' Kroner
Panama Hattie
Lucas Kefler (uncredited)
Pacific Rendezvous
Andre Leemuth
Sundown
Jan Kuypens
Sergeant York
German Major
Little Men
Professor Bhaer
Thunder Afloat
U-Boat Captain
The Dawn Patrol
Hauptmann Von Mueller
Burg Theatre
Josef Rainer
Romance
Graf Eduard Romanel
Prater
Fred
All for Veronica
Paul Schmidt
The Empress's Favourite
Fähnrich Alexander Tomsky
The Postman from Longjumeau
Chapelou, der Postillon von Lonjumeau
Invitation to the Waltz
Carl
Blood Brothers
Mirko, der Herr
Die Liebe siegt
Willy Schneider
Evensong
Count Ehrenburg / Archduke Theodore
Blossom Time
Count Rudi von Hohenberg
Inge and the Millions
Walter Brink
Kleines Mädel, großes Glück
Georg Hellwig
Liebelei
Oberleutnant Theo Kaiser
Kaiserwalzer
Viktor Eggersdorf