Bernhard Goetzke
Bernhard Goetzke was a German figure in the film industry whose work appeared in notable productions during the early 20th century. Born on June 5, 1884 in Danzig, West Prussia, Germany (now Gdańsk, Pomorskie, Poland), Goetzke contributed to films in roles that required authoritative or official presence.
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Bernhard Goetzke was a German figure in the film industry whose work appeared in notable productions during the early 20th century. Born on June 5, 1884 in Danzig, West Prussia, Germany (now Gdańsk, Pomorskie, Poland), Goetzke contributed to films in roles that required authoritative or official presence. One of their known credits is Süss, the Jew from 1940, where their involvement contributed to the film’s depiction of social and legal figures. Their presence in such a production suggests a background in roles that demanded gravitas or institutional representation.
Goetzke also appeared in Schüsse an der Grenze from 1933, credited as Oberzollrat Rüder. This role further indicates their association with characters occupying positions of authority, likely contributing to the film’s narrat…







