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Home/People/Fritz Leiber
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Born
Jan 29, 1882Died: Oct 14, 1949
Lived 67 years
Place of Birth
Chicago, Illinois, USA
Known For
Acting
Gender
Male

Career Highlights

55
Movies
0
TV Shows
Also Known As
Fritz Lieber
Fritz Reuter Leiber Sr.
IMDb Profile

Fritz Leiber

Acting

Biography
Fritz Reuter Leiber Sr. was an American actor. A Shakespearean actor on stage, he also had a successful career in film. He was the father of science fiction and fantasy writer Fritz Leiber Jr., who was also an actor for a time. Leiber and his wife spent much of their time touring in a Shakespearean acting company, known by the 1930s as Fritz Leiber & Co. Leiber made his film bow in 1916, playing Mercutio in the Francis X. Bushman version of “Romeo and Juliet.” With his piercing eyes and shock of white hair, Leiber seemed every inch the priests, professors, musical professors, and religious fanatics that he was frequently called upon to play in films. His many silent-era portrayals included Caesar in Theda Bara's 1917 “Cleopatra” and Solomon in the mammoth 1921 Betty Blythe vehicle “The Queen of Sheba.” He thrived as a character actor in sound films, usually in historical roles. In the film “Champagne Waltz” he portrayed an orchestra maestro; the role required him to play classical music on a violin and jazz on a clarinet. One of Leiber's larger assignments of the 1940s, and his most notable musical role, was as Franz Liszt in the Claude Rains' remake of “Phantom of the Opera” (1943). Leiber appears together with his son Fritz Leiber Jr. in the wedding-feast scene of Greta Garbo's film “Camille” (1936) and in Warner Bros.' “The Great Garrick” (1937). Leiber also appeared with his son Fritz Leiber Jr. in “The Hunchback of Notre Dame” (1939), but Fritz Leiber Jr. was not credited for his small speaking part. Late in his career, Leiber performed briefly opposite Charles Chaplin as the priest who visits Monsieur Verdoux in his prison cell.
Devil's Doorway poster

Devil's Doorway

as Mr. Poole
1950
Samson and Delilah poster

Samson and Delilah

as Lord Sharif
1949
Bagdad poster

Bagdad

as Emir
1949
Bride of Vengeance poster

Bride of Vengeance

as Filippo
1949
Song of India poster

Song of India

as Nanaram
1949
Inner Sanctum poster

Inner Sanctum

as Dr. Valonius
1948
Another Part of the Forest poster

Another Part of the Forest

as Col. Isham
1948
To the Ends of the Earth poster

To the Ends of the Earth

as Binda Sha
1948
Adventures of Casanova poster

Adventures of Casanova

as D'Anneci
1948
Monsieur Verdoux poster

Monsieur Verdoux

as Father Fareaux
1947
High Conquest poster

High Conquest

as Priest
1947
The Web poster

The Web

as Leopold Kroner
1947
Dangerous Venture poster

Dangerous Venture

as Chief Xeoli
1947
Bells of San Angelo poster

Bells of San Angelo

as Padre
1947
Humoresque poster

Humoresque

as Hagerstrom
1947
Strange Journey poster

Strange Journey

as Prof. Jenner
1946
Angel on My Shoulder poster

Angel on My Shoulder

as Chemist Who Poisoned Wife (uncredited)
1946
A Scandal in Paris poster

A Scandal in Paris

as Painter
1946
Scarlet Street poster

Scarlet Street

as Evangelist (uncredited)
1945
This Love of Ours poster

This Love of Ours

as Dr. Bailey
1945