
Karl Valentin (IPA: ['falɛntiːn], born Valentin Ludwig Fey; 4 June 1882 – 9 February 1948) was a Bavarian comedian, cabaret performer, clown, author and film producer. He had significant influence on German Weimar culture. Valentin starred in many silent films in the 1920s, and was sometimes called the "Charlie Chaplin of Germany". His work has an essential influence on artists like Bertolt Brecht, Samuel Beckett, Loriot and Helge Schneider. He developed a reputation for writing and performing short comic routines, which he performed in a strong Bavarian dialect, usually with his female partner, Liesl Karlstadt. His art centered mostly around linguistic dexterity and wordplay—Valentin was a linguistic anarchist.

Orchesterprobe
1933 · as Trumpeter

Der Sonderling
1929 · as Schneidergeselle

Der Kuß
1913

The Confirmee
1934 · as Father

Die Erbschaft
1936 · as Karl Meier

Karl Valentins Hochzeit
1913 · as Groom

Fruit in the Neighbor's Garden
1935 · as Valentin, sein Gärtner

Im Schallplattenladen
1934 · as Kunde

Es knallt
1934 · as Xaver Fürst

Beim Rechtsanwalt
1936 · as The Farmer

Im Photoatelier
1933 · as Heinrich

New Desk
1914 · as Sekretär Dürr

Der verhexte Scheinwerfer
1934 · as Elektriker

So ein Theater!
1934 · as Geiger

The Bartered Bride
1932 · as Rudolph Brummer

Auf dem Oktoberfest
1921

Einmal im Jahr möcht' ich auch lachen können
1982 · as selbst (Archivmaterial)

Karl Valentin – Die beliebtesten Kurzfilme
2024