Paul Panzer
Paul Wolfgang Panzerbeiter, more popularly recognized as Paul Panzer, was a prominent German-American actor in the silent film era, born on November 3, 1872. His prolific career spanned nearly five decades, during which he made an impressive mark in the film industry by featuring in 333 films from 1905 to 1952.
Panzer gained significant acclaim for his role as Koerner, also known as Raymond Owen, in the iconic serial "The Perils of Pauline," which showcased his talent and helped solidify his status in Hollywood. His career flourished particularly during the 1930s through the 1950s when he was signed to Warner Bros., where he served primarily as an extra, contributing to numerous productions and showcasing his versatility as an actor.
Throughout his extensive career, Panzer became a recognizable figure in the silent film landscape, participating in a variety of genres that captivated audiences of the time. His enduring presence in cinema left an indelible mark, and his contributions to the industry are remembered even decades after his passing on August 16, 1958. Paul Panzer’s legacy as a silent film actor remains significant, reflecting the evolution of motion pictures and the artistry involved in early cinematic storytelling.
Filmography
The Perils of Pauline
The Johnstown Flood
Dark Passage
A Bedtime Story
Land Beyond the Law
Shadows on the Stairs
The White Cockatoo
Narcotic
Tarzan the Tiger