[These daily posts will cover little known actors or people that have appeared in more recent films and TV series. Various degrees of information that I was able to find will be given and anything that you can add would be appreciated.]
Jacob ‘Jac’ Diehl was born in Ludwigshafen, Germany on September 25, 1901. After his debut in the short film “Schnitzel fliegt” (1935), Diehl played mostly smaller roles in about one hundred films and some television plays until his farewell, the 1966 film “Oben geht der große Wagen”. After the Second World War, now living in the GDR, he also took part in radio plays and worked there as a stage actor, including at the Volkstheater Rostock.
Jac Diehl appeared in two Euro-westerns: “Sergeant Berry” in 1938 as a hotel guest and “Der Kaiser von Kalifornien” (The Emperor of California) as a cowboy in 1936.
DIEHL, Jac (aka Jack Diehl, Jacques Diehl) (Jacob
Diehl) [9/25/1901, Ludwigshafen, Germany – 12/10/1978, Rostock, German
Democratic Republic] – theater, radio, film, TV, voice actor.
Sergeant Berry – 1938 (hotel guest)
The Emperor of California – 1936 (cowboy)
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