
Acting
February 23, 1858 (86 years old)
November 9, 1944
London, England, UK
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Ferdinand Gottschalk (28 February 1858 – 10 November 1944) was an English theatre and film actor. He appeared in 76 films between 1917 and 1938. He was born and died in London, England.
He made his first appearance on the stage in Toronto, Ontario, Canada in 1887 and worked continuously after that date including prominent parts on the New York stage as well as in films. He also wrote and produced plays.

The Big Parade of Comedy
1964
as Actor in 'Hollywood Party' (archive footage) (uncredited)

Josette
1938
as Papa Le Blanc

The Adventures of Marco Polo
1938
as Persian Ambassador

I'll Take Romance
1937
as Monsieur Ginard

Ali Baba Goes to Town
1937
as Chief Councilor

Café Metropole
1937
as Monsieur Leon Monnet

The Crime Nobody Saw
1937
as John Atherton

That Girl from Paris
1936
as Nikki's Uncle (uncredited)

Along Came Love
1936
as Mr. Vincent

Bunker Bean
1936
as Dr. Meyerhauser

I Dream Too Much
1935
as Snobbish Critic (uncredited)

The Man Who Broke the Bank at Monte Carlo
1935
as Office Man

3 Kids and a Queen
1935
as Dr. Flesig

The Gay Deception
1935
as Mr. Squires

Red Salute
1935
as League Speaker

Here Comes the Band
1935
as Armand de Valerie

The Melody Lingers on
1935
as Da Vigna

Break of Hearts
1935
as Enrico Pazzini

Folies Bergère
1935
as Perichot

Vagabond Lady
1935
as Mr. Higginbotham