
Robert Graf
Known For
Acting
Born
1923-11-18 in Witten, Germany
Died
1966-02-04
Biography
Robert Graf (November 18, 1923 – February 4, 1966) was a German actor who played the role of Werner, "The Ferret" in the 1963 movie The Great Escape. Graf was born in Witten, Germany in 1923. In 1942, after completing his Abitur, he was conscripted into the Wehrmacht and sent to the Eastern Front. He was wounded in 1944, and assigned to war production duties in Munich, where he began his study of theater.[1] In 1952, Graf married the actress Selma Urfer and had three children. He was the father of the director Dominik Graf. Robert Graf died of cancer in Munich in 1966 at age 42. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Most Known For

German Film Award
as Self

The Great Escape
as Werner 'The Ferret'

Mein Schulfreund
as Dr. Lerch

Murder Party
as Dr. Horn

Der Drache
as Drache

Sansibar
as Gregor

Intercontinental-Express
as Fohler

Jonas
as Jonas

Porträt eines Helden
as David Poole

The Forger of London
as Basil Hale

Aren't We Wonderful
as Bruno Tiches

Zu viele Köche
as Staatsanwalt Tolman

Buddenbrooks - 1. Teil
as Bendix Grünlich

The Twelve Jurors
as Achter Geschworener

Frühstück mit dem Tod
as Hal Young, stellvertret. Staasanwalt

Hauptmann - deine Sterne
as Emil Kowalek

Der Autokult
as Narrator (voice)

Halløj i himmelsengen
as Hr. Noël

Die Rückseite des Mondes

Sweetheart of the Gods
as Dr. Hertel