# Georg Vogelsang

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German actor (1883–1952)

Georg Vogelsang Born (1883-05-15)15 May 1883 Munich, Bavaria, German Empire Died 21 December 1952(1952-12-21) (aged 69) Schliersee, Bavaria, West Germany Occupation Actor Years active 1917–1952 (film)

**Georg Vogelsang** (1883–1952) was a German [stage](/source/Stage_actor) and [film actor](/source/Film_actor).[1] He specialised in [Bavarian](/source/Bavaria) character parts.

## Selected filmography

- *[The Secret of Castle Elmshoh](/source/The_Secret_of_Castle_Elmshoh)* (1925)

- *[Three Fathers for Anna](/source/Three_Fathers_for_Anna)* (1939)

- *[The Eternal Spring](/source/The_Eternal_Spring)* (1940)

- *[The Vulture Wally](/source/The_Vulture_Wally_(1940_film))* (1940)

- *[Quax the Crash Pilot](/source/Quax_the_Crash_Pilot)* (1941)

- *[Lightning Around Barbara](/source/Lightning_Around_Barbara)* (1941)

- *[Sky Hounds](/source/Sky_Hounds)* (1942)

- *[The War of the Oxen](/source/The_War_of_the_Oxen_(1943_film))* (1943)

- *[Gabriele Dambrone](/source/Gabriele_Dambrone)* (1943)

- *[The Eternal Tone](/source/The_Eternal_Tone)* (1943)

- *[Die Feuerzangenbowle](/source/Die_Feuerzangenbowle_(1944_film))* (1944)

- *[The Wedding Hotel](/source/The_Wedding_Hotel)* (1944)

- *[Orient Express](/source/Orient_Express_(1944_film))* (1944)

- *[Via Mala](/source/Via_Mala_(1945_film))* (1945)

- *[Quax in Africa](/source/Quax_in_Africa)* (1947)

- *[The Secret of the Red Cat](/source/The_Secret_of_the_Red_Cat_(1949_film))* (1949)

- *[Royal Children](/source/Royal_Children)* (1950)

- *[King for One Night](/source/King_for_One_Night)* (1950)

- *[Who Is This That I Love?](/source/Who_Is_This_That_I_Love%3F)* (1950)

- *[The Last Shot](/source/The_Last_Shot_(1951_film))* (1951)

- *[One Night's Intoxication](/source/One_Night's_Intoxication)* (1951)

- *[Border Post 58](/source/Border_Post_58)* (1951)

- *[Heimat Bells](/source/Heimat_Bells)* (1952)

- *[Two People](/source/Two_People_(1952_film))* (1952)

## References

1. **[^](#cite_ref-1)** Giesen p.216

## Bibliography

- Giesen, Rolf. *Nazi Propaganda Films: A History and Filmography*. McFarland & Company, 2003.

## External links

- [Georg Vogelsang](https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0901005/) at [IMDb](/source/IMDb_(identifier))

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