Horst Frank

Horst Frank

Actor, Director

Born May 28, 1929 in Lübeck [now Schleswig-Holstein], Germany

The blond, steely-eyed bad guy of European westerns and potboilers was born in Lübeck, Germany, the son of a porcelain painter. Horst Frank financed his acting studies by working part-time as a babysitter and night watchman. He actually failed his final exams at the Musikhochschule Hamburg, but nonetheless managed to secure an acting position in his home town. For some time after, his work was primarily confined to small parts on stage and in radio. His first screen role saw him as a cowardly pilot in Der Stern von Afrika (1957). Frank then won a critic's award for his next role as member of a U-Boat crew in the war drama Haie und kleine Fische (1957). Of athletic, lithe build and owner of a somewhat cold, hypnotic gaze (with a voice to match), Frank soon found himself typecast to disturbingly good effect as psychotic murderers in German and international productions (The Black Panther of Ratana (1963), Das Mädchen vom Moorhof (1958), Der Greifer (1958)). Alternatively, he proved an ideal henchman for spaghetti westerns (Bullets Don't Argue (1964), Johnny Hamlet (1968) and Django, Prepare a Coffin (1968)). Frank didn't seem to mind turning out copies of the same negative in a seemingly endless gallery of ruthless killers and impassive assassins. He did so with relish well into the 1980's and 90's, enjoying guest spots on popular TV crime time shows like Tatort (1970) and Derrick (1974). If Horst Frank was in the cast, you knew pretty much from the start 'whodunnit'. Behind the menacing heavy, there was a family man and author of poems and chansons. In addition to his screen acting, Frank lent his voice to dubbing work (for the likes of fellow tough guys Jack Palance, Ernest Borgnine and Chuck Connors); and to radio, where he voiced Captain Nemo in "20,000 Leagues Under the Sea" and "The Mysterious Island". Likely because of his lack of work in major American or British productions, Frank never quite achieved the international recognition he undoubtedly deserved. He died quite suddenly in May 1999 of a brain hemorrhage, just short of his 70th birthday.

Top titles

  • The Power of Mathematical Visualization
  • The Head
  • Tatort: Vienna (English Subtitles) - Season 1
  • Bukow and König (English subtitled)
  • Winnetou Part 2: Last Of The Renegades
  • Storm Rider
  • Johnny Hamlet
  • Django, Prepare a Coffin
  • The Scarlet Baroness
  • The Star of Africa
  • The White Spider
  • Eye In The Labyrinth
  • Bullets Don't Argue
  • The Dead Are Alive
  • The Trap Snaps Shut at Midnight
  • The Vengeance of Fu Manchu
  • Cold Blood (1975)

Filmography

  • 1975
    Cold Blood (1975)
  • 1972
    Eye In The Labyrinth
  • The Dead Are Alive
  • Storm Rider
  • 1971
    The Power of Mathematical Visualization
  • Bukow and König (English subtitled)
  • 1970
    Tatort: Vienna (English Subtitles) - Season 1
  • 1969
    So Sweet, So Perverse
  • Marquis de Sade's Justine
  • 1968
    Johnny Hamlet
  • Django, Prepare a Coffin
  • 1967
    The Vengeance of Fu Manchu
  • Desert Commandos (1967)
  • 1966
    The Trap Snaps Shut at Midnight
  • 1965
    Red Dragon
  • 1964
    Winnetou Part 2: Last Of The Renegades
  • Bullets Don't Argue
  • 1963
    The White Spider
  • 1960
    The Scarlet Baroness
  • 1959
    The Head
  • 1957
    The Star of Africa

Connections

  • Brad Harris

    Brad Harris

  • Dorothee Parker

    Dorothee Parker

  • Peter Carsten

    Peter Carsten

  • Hansjörg Felmy

    Hansjörg Felmy

  • Marianne Koch

    Marianne Koch

  • Carl Lange

    Carl Lange

  • Joachim Hansen

    Joachim Hansen

  • Mady Rahl

    Mady Rahl

Genres

  • Thriller
  • Action & Adventure
  • Comedy
  • Horror
  • Western
  • Military & War
  • Drama
  • Romance
  • Sports
  • Children & Family