Background
He was born Albert Fritz Liévin in Hohenstein, East Prussia.
He was born Albert Fritz Liévin in Hohenstein, East Prussia.
He died in London, England. He started his screen career in the German film Annemarie, die Braut der Kompanie (Bride of the Company) in 1932. During the next four years he appeared in another sixteen films, including the German film adaptation of Charley"s Aunt.
He spent the years of the Second World War (1939 to 1945) though mainly in roles depicting Nazis in British films, not finding them overly challenging as an actor.
He appeared on the London stage in 1939 in the comedy Rake"s Progress (Not the later Rex Harrison film of the same title), but was largely acting in films (among them The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp, 1943). He appeared in many cinema productions, and in the year 1940, he was credited in seven, in all of which he played the role of a German.
He returned to Germany in 1951, and appeared in many films made there. He also was in films both in Britain and Hollywood.
He is the grandfather of the England Rugby Union player Toby Flood.