Ernst BehmerErnst Behmer was a prolific German stage and film actor who appeared in more than a hundred films during the silent and early sound eras.Behmer was born in Königsberg, East-Prussia, Germany and died in Berlin at age 62.Selected filmographyFerdinand Lassalle The Enchanted Princess The Commandment of Love State Attorney Jordan Only a Servant Kri-Kri, the Duchess of Tarabac Kean The Story of a Maid The Golden Bullet The Homecoming of Odysseus A Woman, an Animal, a Diamond By Order of Pompadour The Girl with a Patron Children of No Importance The Armoured Vault Watch on the Rhine Love's Joys and Woes The Violet Eater Roses from the South Sister Veronika The Orlov The Catwalk The Blue Mouse The Beaver Coat The Last Night Panic Don Juan in a Girls' School Secret Police His Best Friend Mischievous Miss The Rhineland Girl The Immortal Vagabond The Blonde Nightingale Marriage in Name Only The Love Market A Student's Song of Heidelberg Hocuspocus The Tiger Murder Case Ein Walzer im Schlafcoupé Terror of the Garrison Who Takes Love Seriously? Berlin-Alexanderplatz Duty Is Duty Between Night and Dawn Student Life in Merry Springtime Without Meyer, No Celebration is Complete The Magic Top Hat Modern Dowry Chauffeur Antoinette Spoiling the Game A Blonde Dream The Blue of Heaven The Cheeky Devil The White Demon Two Hearts Beat as One Man Without a Name A Shot at Dawn Impossible Love Love Must Be Understood The Roberts Case Two Good Comrades The Gentleman from Maxim's Gretel Wins First Prize Inge and the Millions The Country Schoolmaster Hitlerjunge Quex The World Without a Mask Miss Liselott Love and the First Railway Music in the Blood The Girlfriend of a Big Man The Four Musketeers Holiday From Myself The Cousin from Nowhere What Am I Without You Police Report The Young Count Punks Arrives from America The Valley of Love City of Anatol Back in the Country Paul and Pauline Moscow-Shanghai The Czar's Courier The Three Around Christine Donogoo Tonka The Beggar Student The Traitor Gasparone Capers Dangerous Game Woman's Love—Woman's Suffering The Man Who Was Sherlock Holmes Seven Slaps Faded Melody Comrades at Sea ''The Marriage Swindler''