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He appeared in more than 135 films between 1949 and 2000. In the 1950s and the 1960s, he was one of the busiest German theatre and film actors.[citation needed] (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Table of ContentsFamily life and upbringing[edit]Selected filmography[edit]Further reading[edit]References[edit]External links[edit]Family life and upbringing[edit]Born at Freiburg in 1914,[a] Regnier owed his name to his grandfather, a native Frenchman. Regnier was the first child of Anton Karl Regnier and Emile (Milly) Maria Friederike Harrer, born in Freiburg im Breisgau.[1] His father was a general practitioner and Charles initially wanted to become a doctor.Charles Regnier grew up in Strasbourg and Badenweiler where his maternal grandparents owned the Schloss Hausbaden hotel. After his father’s suicide in 1924, his mother first moved with her four sons to Heidelberg, and then to Montreux on Lake Geneva. When his mother contracted tuberculosis in 1929, the family decided to move to the sanatorium at Davos. Here, Charles met a number of celebrities, including the writer Klabund, who awakened Regnier’s interest in literature and the theatre. Together with his brothers, Charles produced Klabund’s comedy XYZ: For three actors in three acts[2] for a performance in Klabund’s private living room. His first acting performance was starring as the Countess Y in this piece. “As an actor I never again had the opportunity to play a lady, but often showed how one plays a lady,” Regnier wrote in his personal memoirs.[citation needed] (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Regnier’s first engagement was in 1938 at the theatre at Greifswald, where he met actress and singer Pamela Wedekind, a daughter of the playwright Frank Wedekind. They married on 21 June 1941 in Berlin.[1] In 1941, Regnier was invited by Otto Falckenberg to join the ensemble of the Munich Kammerspiele, where he remained until 1958. From 1946, Regnier worked as a drama teacher at the newly founded Otto-Falckenberg-Schule.From 1961 to 1962, he was an ensemble member of the Wiener Burgtheater. Regnier preferred not to make a distinction between high art performances and entertainment, saying, “The public should find my work effective, entertaining, in short: agreeable.”[3]Regnier lived in Germany, Italy and Switzerland. He died on 13 September 2001 after suffering a stroke in Bad Wiessee. He was buried in the Badenweiler-Lipburg cemetery, close to his childhood home.[3]His literary estate can be found in the archives of the Academy of the Arts in Berlin.Selected filmography[edit]Das Geheimnis der roten Katze\u00a0[de] (1949)The Last Illusion (1949), as BertramRoyal Children (1950), as Count LarissaDie Tat des Anderen (1951)Decision Before Dawn (1951), as German Prisoner (uncredited)Captive Soul (1952)My Name is Niki (1952), as Newspaper editor ClausThe Sergeant’s Daughter (1952)The Chaplain of San Lorenzo (1953), as Police detective MorroStreet Serenade (1953), as SachettiA Life for Do (1954), as MauriceCabaret (1954), as Music criticSauerbruch \u2013 Das war mein Leben (1954), as Head of the psychiatric sectionConsul Strotthoff (1954), as Conrad EylersClivia (1954)Captain Wronski (1954), as Judge of the VolksgerichtshofThe Witch (1954), as Dr. HarzThe Phantom of the Big Tent (1954)Canaris (1954), as Baron TrentiSecrets of the City (1955), as MortonHello, My Name is Cox (1955), as Police detective CarterEin Mann vergi\u00dft die Liebe (1955)Oasis (1955), as Van GroutenHeroism after Hours (1955), as Marro the Magican (segment “Der Zauberer Maro”)Heaven Is Never Booked Up (1955), as BorelliThe Ambassador’s Wife (1955), as Legationsrat MattuschIsland of the Dead (1955), as Father MarkusBandits of the Autobahn (1955), as Paul BarraOperation Sleeping Bag (1955), as Oberfeldrichter Dr. KratzThe Forest House in Tyrol (1955), as MilazzoTwo Blue Eyes (1955), as HergentheimerAlibi (1955), as DietmarSan Salvatore (1956), as Professor Dr. Month\u00e9Magic Fire (1956), as Giacomo MeyerbeerBeichtgeheimnis\u00a0[de] (1956), as Stadtrat PraunMy Husband’s Getting Married Today (1956), as Niki SpringerKitty and the Great Big World (1956), as Monsieur JeannotThe Story of Anastasia (1956)A Heart Returns Home (1956), as BoernerQueen Louise (1957), as TalleyrandThe Power and the Glory (1957, TV film), as The Governor’s CousinBeneath the Palms on the Blue Sea (1957), as Cesare, the Contessa’s butlerDer geheimnisvolle Dr. Mander (1957, TV film), as David WestBanktresor 713\u00a0[de] (1957), as HartmannEl Hakim\u00a0[de] (1957), as Dr. KolaliDer Page vom Palast-Hotel\u00a0[de] (1958), as Richard AllhardA Time to Love and a Time to Die (1958), as JosephGrabenplatz 17\u00a0[de] (1958), as Polizei-Chemiker Dr. WagenknechtTaiga (1958), as BeckerDie singenden Engel von Tirol\u00a0[de] (1958), as RobertsSolange das Herz schl\u00e4gt\u00a0[de] (1958), as Mr. Kenneweg, teacherThe Journey (1959), as Capt. OrnikidzeDial M for Murder\u00a0[de] (1959, TV film), as LesgateJoan of Lorraine\u00a0[de] (1959, TV film), as Sheppard \/ Alain ChartierCourt Martial (1959), as Judge SchornThe Rest Is Silence (1959), as Police Inspector FortnerDie sch\u00f6ne L\u00fcgnerin\u00a0[de] (1959), as MetternichReclining Figure (1959, TV film), as Paul WeldonMistress of the World (1960), as NorvaldEmilia Galotti (1960, TV film), as Marinelli, chamberlain of the princeThe Man in the Black Derby (1960), as Herr von SeelisbergLe Bal des espions\u00a0[fr] (1960), as Ernst SchenkerThe Secret Ways (1961), as The CountThe Nina B. Affair (1961), as SchwerdtfegerThe Marriage of Mr. Mississippi (1961), as Sir Thomas Jones, Minister of JusticeBankraub in der Rue Latour (1961), as CamarroChikita\u00a0[de] (1961), as Dr. HauensteinIch kann nicht l\u00e4nger schweigen\u00a0[de] (1962), as Dr. KampmannDer Marquis von Keith (1962, TV film), as Marquis von KeithWenn beide schuldig werden\u00a0[de] (1962), as Prosecutor ReederThe Counterfeit Traitor (1962), as Wilhelm KortnerAdorable Julia (1962), as Lord Charles TamerlyLulu (1962), as Jack the RipperDas Testament des Dr. Mabuse (1962), as MortimerFreud: The Secret Passion (1962) (uncredited)The Curse of the Yellow Snake (1963), as Major SpedwellLove Has to Be Learned (1963), as KramerMiracle of the White Stallions (1963), as Gen. StrykerThe Black Abbot (1963), as Detective PuddlerMoral 63\u00a0[de] (1963), as Dr. Alois K\u00e4mpfer, newspaper publisherBanana Peel (1963), as Le vrai BontempsLes Tontons flingueurs (1963), as TomateDas gro\u00dfe Liebesspiel\u00a0[de] (1963), as DirectorAn Alibi for Death (1963), as Dr. HartlebenDer Unsichtbare\u00a0[de] (1963), as Charley NelsonIn the Matter of J. Robert Oppenheimer\u00a0[de] (1964, TV film), as J. Robert OppenheimerDer Proze\u00df Carl von O.\u00a0[de] (1964), as Defense attorneyCondemned to Sin (1964)Sicher ist sicher (1964, TV film), as CommodoreAng\u00e9lique, Marquise des Anges (1964), as Conan B\u00e9cher, inquisitorDM-Killer\u00a0[de] (1965), as Ronald BruckShots in Threequarter Time (1965), as HenryMarvelous Angelique (1965), as Conan B\u00e9cher, inquisitorCode Name: Jaguar (1965), as Simon WalterPleins feux sur Stanislas (1965), as Man with cat (uncredited)Doktor Murkes gesammelte Nachrufe (1965, TV film), as BadallasA Study in Terror (1965), as Joseph BeckEl marqu\u00e9s\u00a0[de] (1965), as DoctorDas Leben des Horace A. W. Tabor (1965, TV film), as William H. BrownBerta Garlan (1966, TV film), as KlingemannThe Strangler of the Tower (1966), as Mr. CliftenThe Doctor Speaks Out (1966), as ProfessorCaligula (1966, TV film), as ChereaTo Skin a Spy (1966), as EhrfurtOnce a Greek (1966), as Petit-PaysanLes Femmes Savantes (1966, TV film), as VadiusRun Like a Thief (1967), as Piet de JongeJos\u00e9phine (1967, TV film), as TalmaLiebesgeschichten\u00a0[de]: Nach all den Jahren (1967, TV series episode), as Gunnar GustavssonMarat\/Sade (1967, TV film), as Marquis de SadeBabeck\u00a0[de] (1968, TV miniseries), as KaminskyDie Ente klingelt um \u00bd 8\u00a0[de] (1968), as Professor SauermannDie Konferenz der Tiere\u00a0[de] (1969), as The General (voice)Harvey\u00a0[de] (1970, TV film), as Dr. William ChumleySlap in the Face (1970), as Finance ministerHier bin ich, mein Vater (1970, TV film), as Mr. von GrieseUnder the Roofs of St. Pauli (1970), as Night club ownerDer Kommissar: Der Moorm\u00f6rder (1971, TV series episode), as Dr. StrobelPreu\u00dfen \u00fcber alles… \u2013 Bismarcks deutsche Einigung (1971, TV film), as BenedettiDie M\u00fcnchner R\u00e4terepublik (1971, TV film), as Kurt EisnerThe Night in Lisbon (1971, TV film), as LachmannOliver (1971, TV film), as Finanzdirektor KaenelKein Geldschrank geht von selber auf \u2013 Die Eddie Chapman Story (1971, TV film), as SuperintendentDer Zeuge (1971, TV film), as Padre IgnacioDas Messer\u00a0[de] (1971, TV miniseries), as George BakerDer Kommissar: Ein Amoklauf (1972, TV series episode), as Dr. F\u00f6rster, Gef\u00e4ngnispsychologeThe Stuff That Dreams Are Made Of (1972), as Prof. Vladimir MonerowDeath Under Sail (1973, TV film), as FinbowDer Kommissar: Das Komplott (1973, TV series episode), as Jakob BachmannThe Devil’s Disciple (1973, TV film), as General BurgoyneMordkommission\u00a0[de] (1973\u20131975, TV Series, 26 episodes), as Detective Chief Inspector Georg WiekerTod und Teufel (1974), as Lonely manSteppenwolf (1974), as LoeringThe Serpent’s Egg (1977), as DoctorFabian (1980), as ErfinderShalom Pharao\u00a0[de] (1982), as Pharao (voice)Non-Stop Trouble with Spies\u00a0[de] (1983), as Mr. XThe Roaring Fifties (1983), as IgorA Man Like E.V.A.\u00a0[de] (1984), as YvonneRosa Luxemburg (1986), as Jean Jaur\u00e8sThe Passenger \u2013 Welcome to Germany (1988), as SilbermannJenseits von Blau (1989), as The ProfessorCascadeur: The Amber Chamber\u00a0[de] (1998), as Professor WaldheimNo Place to Go (2000), as Hanna’s FatherFurther reading[edit]Thomas Blubacher: Charles Regnier, in: Andreas Kotte (Ed.): Theaterlexikon der Schweiz. Vol. 3, Chronos, Z\u00fcrich (2005) ISBN\u00a03-0340-0715-9, P. 1469.Bernard Gasser\/BE: Regnier, Charles. In Historischen Lexikon der SchweizJ\u00f6rg Hahn: Regnier, Charles. In: Neue Deutsche Biographie (NDB). Vol. 21, Duncker & Humblot, Berlin (2003) ISBN\u00a03-428-11202-4, P. 274.Anatol Regnier: Du auf deinem h\u00f6chsten Dach. Tilly Wedekind und ihre T\u00f6chter. Eine Familienbiografie. Knaus, M\u00fcnchen (2003) ISBN\u00a03-8135-0223-6; also in audio-book format on 3 CDs, ISBN\u00a03-89830-668-2.^ Some sources inaccurately place Regnier’s birth year as 1915.References[edit]^ a b c “Wedekind aus Horst Kreis Neustadt am R\u00fcbenberge in Niedersachsen”. In: Nieders\u00e4chsisches Geschlechterbuch. (Genealogical studies). Limburg an der Lahn: Verlag C. A. Starke Volume 187 (1982), pp. 481-634, here p. 532^ Klabund: 1928: X Y Z. Spiel zu Dreien in drei Aufz\u00fcgen. With a foreword by Otto Stoessl. 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