
Paul Weigel
German born Paul Weigel was an actor in American movies. He is perhaps best remembered for his performances in For Heaven's Sake (1926), The Invisible Ray (1936), and The Great Dictator (1940).
German born Paul Weigel was an actor in American movies. He is perhaps best remembered for his performances in For Heaven's Sake (1926), The Invisible Ray (1936), and The Great Dictator (1940).
Known For
The Great Dictator
as Mr. Agar
The Invisible Ray
as Monsieur Noyer
For Heaven's Sake
as Brother Paul, the Optimist
Cast Credits
Bewitched
as The Governor's Butler (uncredited)
A Tree Grows in Brooklyn
as Candy Store Proprietor (uncredited)
Happy Land
as Pop Schmidt (uncredited)
Above Suspicion
as Elderly Man (Uncredited)
The Moon Is Down
as Elderly Man (uncredited)
Reunion in France
as Old Man (uncredited)
Miss V from Moscow
as Henri Devalier
Joan of Paris
as Janitor at Mlle Rosay's
I Wake Up Screaming
as Gus- Deleicatesson Proprietor (uncredited)
A Dispatch from Reuters
as Professor Gauss (uncredited)
The Great Dictator
as Mr. Agar
Ninotchka
as Vladimir, with Letter from Leon (uncredited)
Never Say Die
as Concierge
The Gold Racket
as Daniel Forbes
Espionage
as French Telegrapher
Dracula's Daughter
as Transylvania Innkeeper (uncredited)
Sutter's Gold
as Man
The Invisible Ray
as Monsieur Noyer
Just My Luck
as Graves
I'll Tell the World
as Telegraph Operator
Neighbors' Wives
as Otto
Back Street
as Adolph Schmidt
Soul of the Slums
as Brother Jacob
The Miracle Woman
as Florence's Father (uncredited)
The Vanishing Legion
as Oil Co. Director Larribee
The Boudoir Diplomat
as Dr. Munaterra
The Trial of Mary Dugan
as Präsident Nash