
Bruno Fritz
Acting
Bruno Fritz (March 4, 1900, Berlin â June 12, 1984, Berlin) was a German cabaret performer, actor, and voice actor. Trained at the acting school of the German Theatre in Berlin, he appeared on numerous Berlin stages before co-founding the cabaret Tatzelwurm in 1935. After World War II, he became widely known as a founding member of the RIAS radio cabaret Die Insulaner, where he gained popularity as the quintessential âBerliner with heart and biteâ, especially in the role of Herr Kummer. Fritz appeared mainly in supporting film roles from the 1930s onward, often portraying satirical authority figures, and remained a familiar presence on German television into the 1970s. He also worked as a dubbing artist, providing German voices for actors such as Bud Abbott, Richard Widmark, and Gino Cervi.
Known for
1967Rheinsberg
1962Escape from East Berlin
Uncle Albert
1958Der eiserne Gustav
Amtsarzt
1958Forbidden Paradise
Max Dettmann
1958Solang' noch Unter'n Linden
1953Not Afraid of Big Animals
Herr Richter
1951Schön muà man sein
Regisseur Treff
1951Engel im Abendkleid
1939The Leghorn Hat
Leierkastenmann
1936Traumulus
ObersekretÀr Tamaschke
1936Tired Theodore
Fritz Findeisen
1935Top Sergeant Schwenke
Ein Stammgast