
Gestungshausen, Sonnefeld, Bavaria, Germany
Werner Johannes Krauss (Krauß in German; 23 June 1884 – 20 October 1959) was a German stage and film actor. Krauss dominated the German stage of the early 20th century. However, his participation in the 1940 antisemitic propaganda film Jud Süß (Süss, the Jew) and his collaboration with the Nazis made him a controversial figure.


as self
1957

as Dr. Caligari
1920

1925

as Iago
1922

as Svetelenz
1923

as Mann - Georges Ménard
1925

as (archive footage)
1998
as The artist
1917

as Paracelsus
1943

as Jack the Ripper / Spring-Heeled Jack
1924

as Robespierre
1921

as Rabbi Loew
1940
as Gesandter des Vatikans
1957

as Death (archive footage)
2011

as (archive footage)
1998
as The Old Man
1958
as Gesandter des Vatikans
1957

as Wilhelm Hartmann
1955

as Lenura / Lenoir
1950

as Dr. Schmidt
1950

as Paracelsus
1943

as Geheimrat von Holstein
1942
as Justus Rottwinkel
1942

as Katasteramtsrat Reinhold Dörensen
1941

as Rabbi Loew
1940

as Geheimrat Rudolf Virchow
1939

1939

as Friedrich Mitterer
1936

as Napoleon
1935

as Heinrich Martin
1932

as General Ludwig Yorck von Wartenburg
1931
as Napoleon
1929

as Botto
1928
as Mistkowski
1928

1927

as Theophil Schimmelpfenning
1927

as Kitty Lerron
1927