Peter Lorre
Peter Lorre, born on June 26, 1904, in Hungary, carved out a distinctive niche for himself as an actor known for his enigmatic and often sinister roles. His breakthrough came in 1931 when he captivated audiences with his chilling performance as a serial killer in the groundbreaking German film *M*, directed by Fritz Lang. This portrayal not only earned him critical acclaim but also established him as a significant figure in the film industry.
After relocating to Hollywood, Lorre quickly became a sought-after character actor, frequently cast in crime dramas and mysteries. He established a memorable partnership with iconic actors such as Humphrey Bogart and Sydney Greenstreet, appearing in notable films like *The Maltese Falcon* and *Casablanca*. Lorre's unique presence and delivery made him a standout in a variety of roles, and he became well-known for his distinct voice and expressive mannerisms.
Additionally, he starred in the *Mr. Moto* series, where he portrayed the clever and resourceful Japanese detective, further solidifying his status as a beloved actor. Throughout his career, Peter Lorre became synonymous with intrigue and suspense, leaving a lasting impact on the film noir genre. He passed away on March 23, 1964, but his legacy continues to resonate in the world of cinema.
Filmography
Silk Stockings
You'll Find Out
Confidential Agent
Five Weeks in a Balloon
Mr. Moto's Last Warning
My Favorite Brunette
Passage to Marseille
The Cross of Lorraine
Scent of Mystery
The Beast with Five Fingers
Lancer Spy
Rope of Sand
All Through the Night
Double Confession
The Verdict
Three Strangers
The Mask of Dimitrios
Background to Danger
The Conspirators
The Face Behind the Mask
Mr. District Attorney
The Big Circus
Crack-Up
Thank You, Mr. Moto
Mr. Moto's Gamble
The Boogie Man Will Get You
The Comedy of Terrors
Stranger on the Third Floor
The Chase
Tales of Terror
The Raven (1963)
Undercover: How to Operate Behind Enemy Lines
Invisible Agent