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  1. Paul Dahlke (12 de abril de 1904 - 23 de noviembre de 1984) fue un actor teatral, cinematográfico, radiofónico y televisivo de nacionalidad alemana. Biografía. Su verdadero nombre era Paul Victor Ernst Dahlke, y nació en Strzeżenice, en la actual Polonia, siendo su padre el pedagogo musical Ernst Dahlke.

  2. Paul Dahlke (1904 - 1984) fue un actor de Alemania conocido por Romanza en tono menor, Robert Koch, el vencedor de la muerte, El tercer sexo, El enigma del clavel chino, Situación desesperada, pero menos, Il vendicatore, Drei Männer im Schnee, Huellas borradas, Die Nackte und der Satan y Flying Classroom

  3. www.wikiwand.com › es › Paul_DahlkePaul Dahlke - Wikiwand

    Paul Dahlke fue un actor teatral, cinematográfico, radiofónico y televisivo de nacionalidad alemana.

  4. www.imdb.com › name › nm0197108Paul Dahlke - IMDb

    Paul Dahlke (1904-1984) was a German actor who appeared in films such as Confessions of Felix Krull and Flying Classroom. He also dubbed Alfred Zeisler in the German version of 5 Fingers and had hobbies of painting and sculpting.

  5. Paul Dahlke was born on April 12, 1904 in Groß-Streitz, Pomerania, Germany [now Strzezenice, Zachodniopomorskie, Poland]. He was an actor, known for Confessions of Felix Krull (1957), Flying Classroom (1954) and Dubrowsky (1959). He was married to Elfe Gerhart and Doris Schacht. He died on November 24, 1984 in Salzburg, Austria.

  6. Biography. Paul Victor Ernst Dahlke, born April 12, 1904, in Groß-Streitz in Pomerania, worked in the Dorstfeld coal mine during his last year in high school and after his graduation in 1922. He then studied at Clausthal-Zellerfeld’s Bergakademie and turned to painting and the craft of wood cutting.

  7. Paul Victor Ernst Dahlke (12 April 1904 – 23 November 1984) was a German stage and film actor. [1] Career. Dahlke was born in Gross Streitz (today Strzezenice, Poland) near Köslin in Farther Pomerania. He visited school in Köslin, Stargard and passed his Abitur in Dortmund in 1922.