Albert Bassermann
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Albert Bassermann (September 7, 1867 – May 15, 1952) was a German stage and screen actor.
He was born in Mannheim, Germany. His illustrious career was acknowledged when he received the Iffland-Ring from the respected classics scholar Friedrich Haase. While Bassermann himself attempted to bestow the Iffland-Ring, he outlived each of the three grantees he chose. Not wanting to be mistaken a fourth time, Bassermann deferred making a choice; instead, a group of German actors made the decision.
Bassermann died from a heart attack in Zurich, Switzerland.
| Year | Film | Role | Notes/Alternate Film Title |
| 1948 | The Red Shoes | Sergei Ratov | |
| 1947 | Escape Me Never | Prof. Heinrich | |
| 1947 | The Private Affairs of Bel Ami | Jacques Rival | |
| 1946 | The Searching Wind | Count von Stammer | |
| 1945 | Strange Holiday | The Day After Tomorrow | |
| 1945 | Rhapsody in Blue | Prof. Franck | |
| 1945 | I Was a Criminal | Wilhelm Voight, a Shoemaker | |
| 1944 | Since You Went Away | Dr. Sigmund Gottlieb Golden | |
| 1943 | Madame Curie | Prof. Jean Perot | |
| 1943 | Good Luck, Mr. Yates | Dr. Carl Hesser | |
| 1942 | Reunion in France | General Hugo Schroeder | |
| 1942 | Once Upon a Honeymoon | Gen. Borelski | |
| 1942 | The Moon and Sixpence | Dr. Coutras | |
| 1942 | Desperate Journey | Dr. Ludwig Mather | |
| 1942 | Invisible Agent | Arnold Schmidt | |
| 1942 | Fly-By-Night | Dr. Storm | |
| 1941 | The Shanghai Gesture | Van Elst | |
| 1941 | New Wine | Ludwig van Beethoven | |
| 1941 | A Woman's Face | Consul Magnus Barring | |
| 1940 | Moon Over Burma | Basil Renner | |
| 1940 | Escape | Dr. Arthur Henning | |
| 1940 | A Dispatch from Reuter's | Franz Geller | |
| 1940 | Knute Rockne All American | Father Julius Nieuwland | |
| 1940 | Foreign Correspondent | Van Meer | nominated: Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor |
| 1940 | Dr. Ehrlich's Magic Bullet | Dr. Robert Koch | |
| 1939 | Le Héros de la Marne | Col. von Gelow | |
| 1935 | Letzte Liebe | Last Love | |
| 1933 | Ein Gewisser Herr Gran | Tschernikoff, Kunsthändler | |
| 1931 | Voruntersuchung | Dr. Konrad Bienert | |
| 1931 | 1914, die letzten Tage vor dem Weltbrand | Count Hollweg | |
| 1931 | Gefahren der Liebe | Dr.Ringius | |
| 1931 | Kadetten | Cadets | |
| 1931 | Zum goldenen Anker | Piquoiseau | The Golden Anchor |
| 1930 | Dreyfus | Col. Picquart | The Dreyfus Case |
| 1930 | Alraune | Privy Councillor ten Brinken | Daughter of Evil |
| 1920 | Napoleon auf St. Helena | Gouverneur Hudson Lowe | |
| 1929 | Fräulein Else | Dr. Alfred Thalhof | |
| 1926 | Wenn das Herz der Jugend spricht | ||
| 1926 | Die Mühle von Sanssouci | Adjudant Buddenbrock | The Mill of Sanssouci |
| 1925 | Briefe, die ihn nicht erreichten | ||
| 1925 | Der Herr Generaldirektor | ||
| 1924 | Helena | Aisakos | Helen of Troy |
| 1923 | Alt Heidelberg | The Student Prince | |
| 1923 | Christoph Columbus | Columbus | |
| 1923 | Erdgeist | Dr. Schoen | Earth Spirit |
| 1923 | Der Mann mit der eisernen Maske | The Man with the Iron Mask | |
| 1922 | Lucrezia Borgia | Papst Alexander VI | |
| 1922 | Frauenopfer | Graf | Women's Sacrifice |
| 1922 | Das Weib des Pharao | Sothis | Pharaoh's Wife |
| 1921 | Die Kleine Dagmar | ||
| 1921 | Frauenarzt, Der | Dr. Wolfgang Holländer | |
| 1921 | Brennendes Land | ||
| 1921 | Die Nächte des Cornelis Brouwer | Cornelis Brouwer | |
| 1920 | Puppen des Todes | ||
| 1920 | Masken | ||
| 1920 | Die Söhne des Grafen Dossy | ||
| 1920 | Die Stimme | ||
| 1920 | Die Duplizität der Ereignisse | ||
| 1919 | Eine Schwache Stunde | ||
| 1919 | Der Letzte Zeuge | The Last Witness | |
| 1919 | Das Werk seines Lebens | ||
| 1918 | Dr. Schotte | ||
| 1918 | Die Brüder von Zaarden | ||
| 1918 | Vater und Sohn | ||
| 1918 | Lorenzo Burghardt | ||
| 1917 | Du sollst keine anderen Götter haben | ||
| 1917 | Der Eiserne Wille | ||
| 1917 | Herr und Diener | ||
| 1914 | Urteil des Arztes | Dr. Erwin Hofmüller | |
| 1913 | Der König | Provinzschauspieler | |
| 1913 | Der Andere | Dr. Hallers | The Other |
| 1913 | Der Letzte Tag | Professor Osterode |