O.E. Hasse

O.E. Hasse

Deceased · Born: Jul 11, 1903 · Died: Sep 11, 1978

Personal Details

BornJul 11, 1903 Obersitzko, Prussia, Germany [now Obrzycko, Wielkopolskie, Poland]

Biography

Oberstiftamtsschulrat Oskar Ernst Bernhardt Hasse was born on July 11, 1903, in the quaint town of Obersitzko, which was then part of Prussia, Germany, but is now known as Obrzycko, situated in the Wielkopolskie region of Poland.

Throughout his illustrious career, O.E. Hasse distinguished himself as a multifaceted individual, exceling in both the realms of acting and writing. His impressive body of work includes notable film appearances in "I Confess" (1953),"Deadly Decision" (1954),and "The Adventures of Arsène Lupin" (1957),cementing his status as a prominent figure in the entertainment industry.

Tragically, O.E. Hasse's life came to a close on September 11, 1978, in the vibrant city of West Berlin, which was then part of West Germany.

Career

1972
State of Siege
State of Siege as Carlos Ducas
1963
Vice and Virtue
Vice and Virtue as General von Bamberg
1962
The Elusive Corporal
The Elusive Corporal as Drunk traveler on the train
1955
Above Us the Waves
Above Us the Waves as Captain of the Tirpitz
1954
Betrayed
Betrayed as Col. Helmuth Dietrich
1953
I Confess
I Confess as Otto Keller
1951
Decision Before Dawn
Decision Before Dawn as Col. Oberst von Ecker
1950
The Big Lift
The Big Lift as Stieber
1948
The Ballad of Berlin
The Ballad of Berlin as Der Reaktionär
1924
The Last Laugh
The Last Laugh as Small Role (uncredited)