Arnold Marlé

Arnold Marlé

Deceased · Born: Sep 15, 1887 · Died: Feb 21, 1970

Personal Details

BornSep 15, 1887 Berlin, Germany

Biography

Arnold Marlé's life began on September 15, 1887, in Berlin, Germany, a city steeped in rich cultural heritage and artistic expression. This gifted individual would go on to carve out a remarkable career as an accomplished actor, captivating audiences with his talent and charisma. Throughout his illustrious career, Marlé appeared in a diverse range of films, including the iconic "The Man Who Could Cheat Death" (1959),the thrilling "The Abominable Snowman" (1957),and the action-packed "The Avengers" (1961).

Marlé's personal life was also marked by a deep sense of love and commitment. He was married to the lovely Lilly Freud, a union that brought joy and fulfillment to both parties. Despite the many demands of his profession, Marlé's marriage remained strong, a testament to the enduring power of love and devotion.

As the years passed, Marlé's life came full circle. On February 21, 1970, he passed away in London, England, UK, leaving behind a legacy of unforgettable performances and a loving family. Though his physical presence is no longer with us, the impact of his life and work continues to inspire and entertain, a lasting tribute to the enduring power of the human spirit.

Career

1962
The Password Is Courage
The Password Is Courage as Old Man on Train (uncredited)
1961
The Snake Woman
The Snake Woman as Dr. Murton
1959
The Man Who Could Cheat Death
The Man Who Could Cheat Death as Prof. Ludwig Weiss
1958
Davy
Davy as Winkler
Your Past Is Showing
Your Past Is Showing as Scientist (uncredited)
1956
Zarak
Zarak as Flower Seller
1955
Break in the Circle
Break in the Circle as Prof. Pal Kudnic
The Case of the Red Monkey
The Case of the Red Monkey as Prof. Leon Dushenko
The Glass Tomb
The Glass Tomb as Pop Maroni
1954
The Green Buddha
The Green Buddha as Vittorio Miranda
1949
The Glass Mountain
The Glass Mountain as Manager of Teatro La Fenice
1948
Lost Daughter
Lost Daughter as Professor Franz Menzel
1947
High Fury
High Fury as Joseph
Thunder Rock
Thunder Rock as President of the Medical Society (uncredited)