- Karl Hellmer was born on March 11, 1896 in Vienna, Austria-Hungary [now Austria]. He was an actor, known for Madame Bovary (1937), Liebe, Tod und Teufel (1934) and The Castle (1968). He was married to Selma Dietl. He died on May 18, 1974 in West Berlin, West Germany.
- SpouseSelma Dietl(1927 - May 18, 1974) (his death, 2 children)
- Austrian character actor, who appeared in several prestige Ufa films of the 1930's. He was trained at Vienna's Staatsakademie für Musik und darstellende Kunst in 1918, making his debut on stage in 1921 in the mystical play "Der böse Geist Lumpacivagabundus", by Nestroy. In films from 1932, Hellmer was cast either in oppressed or inconsequential roles, often featured as porters, waiters or assorted lower order employees. He had a few meatier roles in the 1950's and 60's, in East German Defa productions, in television and as a voice actor in radio dramas for station RIAS in Berlin.
- He made his stage debut three years later in Vienna, it followed other engagements which finally led him to Berlin in 1926.
- The actor Karl Hellmer attended the Vienna state academy for music and performing arts after his final examination at the school for electricity in 1918.
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