Benno Sterzenbach (born 3 March 1916 Osnabrück - died 13 September 1985 Feldafing) was a German cinema and theatre actor and director. His first major role on stage was Götz von Berlichingen at which he played next to Ellen Schwiers as Adelheid at the Jagsthausen festival. On television, he is mostly known for his roles in filmed theatrical adaptations: Der Richter und sein Henker (1957) by Friedrich Dürrenmatt, Der Schlaf der Gerechten (1962) by Albrecht Goes and Mirandolina (1963) by Carlo Goldoni. Suspected of espionage due to his editorial relations, he was arrested by the Gestapo in 1941, and imprisoned for a month, during which time he protested his innocence. He was eventually freed after his case was expedited. This episode was repeated in a number of his plays. With Paths in Twilight in 1948, he made his cinematic debut under the direction of Gustav Fröhlich. In 1960, he was in one of the first films by Edgar Wallace after the war: Der Rächer. In the same year, he was ...
Titanic
1984
Die Weber
1980
Don't Look Now... We're Being Shot At!
1966
Ace of Aces
1982
Pippi on the Run
1970
Unternehmen Schlafsack
1955
Hostage
1983
Freddy unter fremden Sternen
1959
Max der Taschendieb
1962
The Avenger
1960
Doktor Murkes gesammelte Nachrufe
1965
Paths in Twilight
1948
Flight in Danger
1964
Der Richter und sein Henker
1957
Space Patrol
2003
Der seidene Schuh
1965
Der Cornet
1955