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  1. Friedrich Rudolf Klein (24 November 1885 – 29 May 1955), better known as Rudolf Klein-Rogge, was a German film actor, best known for playing sinister figures in films in the 1920s and 1930s as well as being a mainstay in director Fritz Lang's Weimar-era films.

  2. Rudolf Klein-Rogge was a German actor and writer who starred in many expressionist films, such as Metropolis, Dr. Mabuse and The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari. He was born in 1885, married to Thea von Harbou, and died in 1955 in Austria.

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    • Cologne, Germany
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    • Wetzelsdorf bei Jagerberg, Styria, Austria
  3. Rudolf Klein-Rogge, gebürtig Friedrich Rudolf Klein (* 24. November 1885 in Köln; † 29. Mai 1955 in Wetzelsdorf bei Jagerberg, Österreich), war ein deutscher Film- und Theaterschauspieler.

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  5. Aug 22, 2023 · Metropolis is a horse of a different color as far as how fundamental Klein-Rogge is to the greater whole of the film. In Lang’s dystopian science fiction epic, Klein-Rogge steals every scene he is in. Rudolf Klein-Rogge as Erfinder C.A. Rotwang, The Inventor, in Metropolis.

  6. Rudolf Klein-Rogge was a German film actor who played sinister roles in Fritz Lang's Weimar-era films. He is best known for his performances as C. A. Rotwang in Metropolis and Doctor Mabuse in The Testament of Dr. Mabuse and other films.

  7. Friedrich Rudolf Klein-Rogge was born in Cologne on November 24 1885 (other sources state 1888 as the year of birth). After graduating from school and attending military academy, he studied art history in Berlin and Bonn and took acting classes. In 1909, he made his stage debut as Cassius in Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar".

  8. Prominent performer of the 1920s and 30s who starred in several of Fritz Lang's German masterpieces, most notably as master criminal Dr. Mabuse. Klein-Rogge later became a Nazi sympathizer and married Lang's ex-wife, screenwriter Thea von Harbou.