Frederick Valk
Biography
Frederick Valk was a German-born Jewish stage and screen actor of Czech Jewish descent who fled to the United Kingdom in the late 1930s to escape Nazi persecution, and subsequently became a naturalised British citizen.
Known For
Acting

1951
asHudig

1953
asGiuseppe Vecchi

1941
asDr. Moger

1945
asDr. Van Straaten (Segment "Linking Story" & "The Ventriloquist's Dummy")

1948
asThe Elector Ernest Augustus

1941
asPolish Bomber Commander

1956
asMr. Reisner

1955
asOtto Weber

1955
asMinister von Moll

1949
asDr. Viega

1946
asDr. Ivan Krasner

1946
asRAF Chaplain (uncredited)

1952
asRakov

1940
asGestapo Officer

1940
asCaptain Traumer

1941
asSturmfuehrer

1944
asEmil Schimler, alias Paul Heimberger

1955
asCommissar Krause

1939
asGerman Ambassador

1953
asKuragin

1942
asDr. Kurtz

1953
asil sacerdote del convento

1955
asKommandant

1953
asCamp Kommandant

1955
asDoctor

1952
asMaurice Guttenburg

1946
asSaul

1947
asKing George III

1942
as
1956
asHaji Khan
asVanderhof
Production
Crew
Directing