Film •
The Heart of a German Mother (1926) (with
Margarete Kupfer) as Oscar •
The Girl with the Five Zeros (1927, screenplay by
Béla Balázs, directed by
Curtis Bernhardt) (with
Adele Sandrock) •
The Three from the Filling Station (1930) (with
Lilian Harvey,
Willy Fritsch,
Olga Chekhova,
Oskar Karlweis, and the
Comedian Harmonists) as Hans •
Burglars (1930) (with Lilian Harvey, Willy Fritsch,
Ralph Arthur Roberts, and
Oskar Sima) as Victor Sérigny •
The Man in Search of His Murderer (1931, directed by
Robert Siodmak) as Hans Herfort •
Bombs on Monte Carlo (1931) (with
Hans Albers,
Anna Sten, and
Peter Lorre) as First Officer Lt. Peter Schmidt •
My Wife, the Impostor (1931) (with
Käthe von Nagy,
Fritz Grünbaum,
Theo Lingen, and
Fritz Alberti) as Peter Bergmann, Bankbeamter •
The Virtuous Sinner (1931, directed by
Fritz Kortner) (with
Max Pallenberg and
Dolly Haas) as Wittek •
No Money Needed (1931) (with
Hans Moser and
Hedy Lamarr) as Heinz Schmidt •
The Pride of Company Three (1932) (with
Anton Walbrook and
Rudolf Platte) as Gustav Diestelbeck •
Things Are Getting Better Already (1932) (with
Dolly Haas and
Fritz Grünbaum) as Ingenieur Fred Holmer •
Spoiling the Game (1932) as Willy Streblow, Rennfahrer •
The Empress and I (1933, directed by
Friedrich Hollaender) (with
Conrad Veidt, Lilian Harvey and
Mady Christians) as Didier •
Laughing Heirs (1933, directed by
Max Ophüls) (with
Max Adalbert) as Peter Frank •
Homecoming to Happiness (1933) (with
Luise Ullrich and
Paul Hörbiger) as Amadori •
Three Bluejackets, One Blonde Girl (1933) as Kadett Heini Jäger •
There Is Only One Love (1933) (with
Louis Graveure and
Jenny Jugo) as Ballettmeister Eddy Blattner • ''
The Grand Duke's Finances'' (1934, Directed by
Gustaf Gründgens) (with
Viktor de Kowa,
Fritz Alberti, and
Theo Lingen) as Pelotard •
Such a Rascal (1934) (with ) as Dr. Hans Pfeiffer / Erich Pfeiffer • '''' (1934) as August Pipin • '''' (1934) (with
Louis Graveure,
Camilla Horn,
Adele Sandrock, and Theo Lingen) as Benjamin Cortes, Komponist •
Heinz in the Moon (1934) (with
Annemarie Sörensen,
Rudolf Platte, Oskar Sima, and
Jarmila Novotná and Hans Moser) as Aristides Nessel •
Frasquita (Austria, 1934) as Hippolit •
Heaven on Earth (Austria, 1935) (with Theo Lingen, Hans Moser,
Adele Sandrock,
Hermann Thimig,
Rudolf Carl, and
Lizzi Holzschuh) as Peter Hilpert • '''' (1935) as Paul Normann, der kleine Angestellte •
Eva (Austria, 1935) (with
Magda Schneider,
Hans Söhnker, Hans Moser, and Adele Sandrock) as Willibald Riegele •
Der Außenseiter (1935), as Peter Bang •
Ungeküsst soll man nicht schlafen gehn (Austria, 1936) (with Theo Lingen, Hans Moser, and
Liane Haid) as Franz Angerer •
Tomfoolery (1936, directed by
Willi Forst) (with
Anton Walbrook,
Renate Müller, and
Jenny Jugo) as David •
If We All Were Angels (1936) as Christian Kempenich •
Lumpaci the Vagabond (Austria, 1936, based on a play by
Johann Nestroy) (with
Paul Hörbiger,
Hans Holt,
Hilde Krahl, and
Fritz Imhoff) as Schneidergeselle Zwirn • '''' (Austria, 1937) (with Hans Moser, Theo Lingen, and
Gusti Huber) as Toni Mathis •
The Man Who Was Sherlock Holmes (1937, directed by
Karl Hartl) (with Hans Albers) as Macky McPherson •
The Model Husband (1937) (with
Leny Marenbach and
Hans Söhnker) as Billy Bartlett •
The Roundabouts of Handsome Karl (1938) (with
Sybille Schmitz) as Karl Kramer, Kellner •
Five Million Look for an Heir (1938) (with
Leny Marenbach, , and Oskar Sima) as Peter Pett / Patrick Pett •
Thirteen Chairs (1938, based on the novel
"The Twelve Chairs") (with Hans Moser) as Friseur Felix Rabe • ''
So You Don't Know Korff Yet?'' (1938) (with
Victor Janson,
Fritz Rasp) as Niels Korff •
The Leghorn Hat (1939) as Theo Farina • ''
Bachelor's Paradise'' (1939) (with
Hans Brausewetter and
Josef Sieber) as Hugo Bartels, Standesbeamter • ''
Hurrah! I'm a Father'' (1939) as Student Peter Ohlsen •
Clothes Make the Man (1940, based on a short story by
Gottfried Keller, directed by
Helmut Käutner) (with Hertha Feiler and
Erich Ponto) as Schneidergeselle Wenzel •
Happiness Is the Main Thing (1941) (directed by Theo Lingen) as Axel Roth •
The Gasman (1941) (with
Anny Ondra) as Hermann Knittel •
Quax the Crash Pilot (1941) as Otto Groschenbügel, 'Quax' •
Front Theatre (1942) as Himself (uncredited) •
I Entrust My Wife to You (1943) as Peter Trost •
Sophienlund (1943) as Director •
Die Feuerzangenbowle (1944) (with Erich Ponto (Professor Crey,
Schnauz),
Paul Henckels (Professor Bömmel),
Hans Leibelt (Direktor Knauer,
Zeus),
Karin Himboldt (Eva Knauer), and
Hilde Sessak (Marion)) as Dr. Johannes Pfeiffer / Hans Pfeiffer •
Quax in Afrika (1945) (directed by
Helmut Weiss, book:
Hermann Grote) (with
Bruni Löbel and
Beppo Brem) as Otto Groschenbügel, 'Quax', Fluglehrer •
Tell the Truth (1946) (with
Georg Thomalla and
Susanne von Almassy) (unfinished film) • '''' (1948, directed by
Heinz Hilpert) (with
Anneliese Römer,
Hans Cossy) as Herr vom anderen Stern •
The Secret of the Red Cat (1949, directed by
Helmut Weiss) (with
Gustav Knuth) as André • ''
I'll Make You Happy'' (1949, directed by
Sándor Szlatinay) as Peter Krüger •
That Can Happen to Anyone (1952, directed by
Paul Verhoeven) (with
Gustav Knuth,
Gisela Schmidting, and
Liesl Karlstadt) as Hugo Brinkmeyer •
Shame on You, Brigitte! (1952) (with Hans Moser, Theo Lingen,
Nadja Tiller,
Margarete Slezak, and
Hilde Berndt) as Dr. Felix Schneider •
Not Afraid of Big Animals (1953) (with
Gustav Knuth) as Emil Keller •
Mailman Mueller (1953, directed by Heinz Rühmann) (with
Heli Finkenzeller) as Titus Müller •
On the Reeperbahn at Half Past Midnight (1954) (with Hans Albers and Gustav Knuth) as Pittes Breuer •
Stopover in Orly (1955, directed by
Jean Dréville) (with
Dany Robin,
Dieter Borsche,
Simone Renant, and
Claus Biederstaedt) as Albert Petit •
Wenn der Vater mit dem Sohne (1955) (with
Oliver Grimm and
Waltraut Haas) as Teddy Lemke • ''
Charley's Aunt'' (1956) (with Hertha Feiler,
Claus Biederstaedt,
Walter Giller, and
Paul Hörbiger) as Dr. Otto Dernburg •
The Captain from Köpenick (1956, based upon the play by
Carl Zuckmayer) (directed by
Helmut Käutner) as Wilhelm Voigt • '''' (1956, directed by
Kurt Meisel) (with
Walter Giller,
Günther Lüders,
Werner Peters, and
Siegfried Lowitz) as Anton Wibbel •
Vater sein dagegen sehr (1957, directed by Kurt Meisel) (with
Marianne Koch) as Lutz Ventura •
It Happened in Broad Daylight (1958, screenplay by
Friedrich Dürrenmatt, directed by
Ladislao Vajda) (with
Gert Fröbe,
Michel Simon,
Siegfried Lowitz,
Ewald Balser,
Berta Drews, and
Sigfrit Steiner) as Oberleutnant Matthäi • ''
The Man Who Couldn't Say No'' (1958) (with
Hannelore Schroth and
Siegfried Lowitz) as Thomas Träumer •
The Crammer (1958, directed by
Axel von Ambesser) (with
Wera Frydtberg,
Gert Fröbe,
Klaus Löwitsch, and
Peter Kraus) as Dr. Hermann Seidel •
Iron Gustav (1958, directed by
Georg Hurdalek) (with
Lucie Mannheim,
Ernst Schröder,
Karin Baal,
Ingrid van Bergen) as Gustav Hartmann •
Menschen im Hotel (1959, based on a novel by
Vicki Baum, directed by
Gottfried Reinhardt) (with
Michèle Morgan,
O. W. Fischer,
Gert Fröbe, and
Sonja Ziemann) as Carl Kringelein •
The Man Who Walked Through the Wall (1959, directed by
Ladislao Vajda) (with
Nicole Courcel and
Hubert von Meyerinck) as Herr Buchsbaum •
The Juvenile Judge (1960) (with
Karin Baal) as Judge Dr. Ferdinand Bluhme •
My Schoolfriend (1960, directed by
Robert Siodmak) (with
Robert Graf,
Ernst Schröder,
Mario Adorf,
Loni von Friedl, and
Fritz Wepper) as Ludwig Fuchs •
The Good Soldier Schweik (1960, based on the novel
The Good Soldier Švejk by
Jaroslav Hašek, directed by
Axel von Ambesser) (with
Ernst Stankovski,
Senta Berger,
Jane Tilden,
Fritz Eckhardt, and
Fritz Muliar) as Josef Schwejk •
The Black Sheep (1960, a
Father Brown film) (with
Karl Schönböck,
Maria Sebaldt, and
Siegfried Lowitz) as Pater Brown •
The Liar (1961, directed by
Ladislao Vajda) (with Gustav Knuth) as Sebastian Schumann •
Max the Pickpocket (1962) (with
Elfie Pertramer,
Hans Clarin, and
Ruth Stephan) as Max Schilling • ''
He Can't Stop Doing It'' (1962) (a Father Brown film, directed by
Axel von Ambesser) (with
Rudolf Forster,
Grit Boettcher,
Ruth Maria Kubitschek, and
Horst Tappert) as Pater Brown •
My Daughter and I (1963) (with
Gertraud Jesserer, Gustav Knuth,
Agnes Windeck, and
Herta Staal) as Dr. Robert Stegemann •
The House in Montevideo (1963, based on a play by
Curt Goetz, directed by
Helmut Käutner) (with
Ruth Leuwerik and
Paul Dahlke) as Prof. Dr. Traugott Hermann Nägler •
A Mission for Mr. Dodd (1964) (with
Anton Diffring and
Mario Adorf) as Dr. Lancelot Dodd / Dr. Ivor Marmion •
Praetorius (1965, based on a play by
Curt Goetz) (with
Liselotte Pulver) as Dr. Hiob Prätorius •
Ship of Fools (1965, directed by
Stanley Kramer) (with
Vivien Leigh,
Simone Signoret,
Oskar Werner,
Lee Marvin,
José Ferrer, and
George Segal) as Julius Lowenthal •
Who Wants to Sleep? (1965,
anthology film) (with
Curd Jürgens,
Nadja Tiller,
Ivan Desny,
Letícia Román,
Gert Fröbe,
Catherine Deneuve,
Johanna von Koczian,
Richard Münch,
Anita Ekberg,
Peter Alexander, and
Axel von Ambesser) as Professor Hellberg •
Hocuspocus (1966, based on a play by
Curt Goetz) (with
Liselotte Pulver and
Richard Münch) as Peer Bille •
Your Money or Your Life (1966, directed by
Jean-Pierre Mocky) (with
Fernandel) as Henry Schmidt •
Once a Greek (1966, based on the novel
Once a Greek by
Friedrich Dürrenmatt) (with
Irina Demick,
Hannes Messemer, and
Charles Régnier), as Archilochos •
Maigret and His Greatest Case (1966, based on a novel by
Georges Simenon) (with
Françoise Prévost,
Günter Strack,
Eddi Arent, and
Ulli Lommel) as Kommissar Maigret • ''
Operation St. Peter's'' (1967, directed by
Lucio Fulci) (with
Edward G. Robinson,
Jean-Claude Brialy, and
Lando Buzzanca) as Cardinal Erik Braun •
The Duck Rings at Half Past Seven (1968) (with
Charles Régnier) as Dr. Alexander •
The Captain (1971) (with
Johanna Matz,
Horst Tappert,
Ernst Stankovski,
Horst Janson,
Günter Pfitzmann, and
Teri Tordai, music:
James Last) as Wilhelm Ebbs • '''' (1973) (with
Paul Dahlke,
Peter Fricke, and
Franziska Oehme) as Konsul Jonathan Reynold •
Heinz Rühmann erzählt Märchen (1975) as Narrator • '''' (1977) (with
Senta Berger,
Harald Leipnitz,
Peter Pasetti, and
Christian Kohlund) as Poliakoff • '''' (1977, directed by
Michael Verhoeven) (with
Mario Adorf,
René Deltgen,
Elisabeth Volkmann,
Karin Baal, and
Joachim Fuchsberger) as Alfred Eisenhardt •
Faraway, So Close! (1993, directed by
Wim Wenders) (with
Otto Sander,
Bruno Ganz,
Nastassja Kinski,
Willem Dafoe,
Peter Falk,
Horst Buchholz, and
Solveig Dommartin) as Konrad (final film role)
Television • ''
(1968, based on Death of a Salesman'' by
Arthur Miller, directed by
Gerhard Klingenberg) (with
Käthe Gold), as Willy Loman • '''' (1969, based on a play by
Derek Bond), as Leslie Darwin • ''
(1970, based on Harvey'' by
Mary Chase) (with
Susi Nicoletti and
Charles Régnier), as Elwood Dowd • ''
(1970, based on Photo Finish'' by
Peter Ustinov) (with
Hans Söhnker,
Harry Meyen, and
Erika Pluhar), as Sam Kinsale, 80 years old • ''
(1971, based on Angel in the Pawnshop'' by
A. B. Shiffrin) (with
Sabine Sinjen), as Hilary • ''
(1973, based on The Caretaker'' by
Harold Pinter, directed by
August Everding) (with
Gerd Baltus), as Davies • '''' (1976, directed by
Hermann Leitner) (with Peter Ustinov), as Roeder, Antiquitätenhändler •
Summa Summarum (1977), as Himself • '''' (1978,
anthology film, directed by
Wolfgang Glück) (with
Ferdy Mayne), as Kirchendiener / Butler / Edward / Ehemann • '''' (1979, based on a story by
Heinz Erhardt) (with
Rudolf Schock,
Margit Schramm,
Benno Kusche,
Grit Boettcher,
Gert Fröbe,
Inge Meysel,
Hans-Joachim Kulenkampff,
Heidi Kabel,
Vicco von Bülow, and
Heinz Erhardt), as Golfspieler • '''' (1979, anthology film, directed by
Rudolf Jugert) (with
Cornelia Froboess and ), as Taxi driver Lefèvre / Taxi driver Balthasar van Krogg / Taxi driver Lord Barclay / Station master Brown • '''' (1979, anthology film, directed by
Rolf von Sydow) (with
Günter Strack), as Friebe / Eberts / Weber • ''
(1981, based on Holiday Song'' by
Paddy Chayefsky, directed by
Rolf von Sydow) (with , ,
Hans Hessling, and
Bruni Löbel), as Kantor Leon Sternberger • '
(1983, based on ' by
Georges Simenon, directed by
Vojtěch Jasný) (with
Katharina Böhm,
Marion Kracht,
Luitgard Im,
Anneliese Uhlig, and ), as Perret-Latour
As director •
All Lies (1938) • '''' (1940) •
Sophienlund (1943) • '''' (1944) •
Die kupferne Hochzeit (1948) ==Autobiography==