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Gérard Herter

Gérard Herter

Born: 1920-04-12 • Stuttgart, Baden-Württemberg, Germany

No biography available.

Filmography
Ludwig poster
Ludwig
1973 • Prince Luitpold
Adiós, Sabata poster
Adiós, Sabata
1970 • Colonel Skimmel
Hornets' Nest poster
Hornets' Nest
1970 • Capt. Kreuger
Symphony of Love poster
Symphony of Love
1970 • conte Roskoff
The Last Day of the War poster
The Last Day of the War
1970 • Maj. Skorch
A Sword to Brando poster
A Sword to Brando
1970
Battle of the Commandos poster
Battle of the Commandos
1969 • Lieutenant Hapke
The Battle of the Damned poster
The Battle of the Damned
1969 • Colonel Kleist
The Battle of El Alamein poster
The Battle of El Alamein
1969 • General Schwartz
Gatling Gun poster
Gatling Gun
1968 • Mr. Bishop
To Hell and Back poster
To Hell and Back
1968 • Ernest Ward
The Devil's Brigade poster
The Devil's Brigade
1968 • German Officer in Town (uncredited)
Two Faces of the Dollar poster
Two Faces of the Dollar
1967 • Col. Blackgrave
Professionals for a Massacre poster
Professionals for a Massacre
1967 • Major Lloyd
Any Gun Can Play poster
Any Gun Can Play
1967 • Lawrence Blackman
The Big Gundown poster
The Big Gundown
1967 • Baron von Schulenberg
Secret Agent Super Dragon poster
Secret Agent Super Dragon
1966 • Coleman (as Gerard Haerther)
The Road to Fort Alamo poster
The Road to Fort Alamo
1964 • Mr. Silver
The Shortest Day poster
The Shortest Day
1963 • Colonnello comandante (uncredited)
Two Colonels poster
Two Colonels
1963
The Changing of the Guard poster
The Changing of the Guard
1962 • German officer
Ursus in the Valley of the Lions poster
Ursus in the Valley of the Lions
1961 • Lothar
Under Ten Flags poster
Under Ten Flags
1960 • Captain del Sommergibile
Five Branded Women poster
Five Branded Women
1960 • Col. von Elm
The Giant of Marathon poster
The Giant of Marathon
1959 • Hippia
The Great War poster
The Great War
1959 • Capitano Austriaco
Caltiki, the Immortal Monster poster
Caltiki, the Immortal Monster
1959 • Max Gunther
The White Warrior poster
The White Warrior
1959 • Prince Sergei Vorontzov