Wilhelm von Brincken (May 27, 1881 – January 18, 1946), also known as Wilhelm L. von Brincken, William Vaughn, William von Brinken, and William Vaughan, was a German diplomat and spy during World War I, who went on to become an American character actor of the silent and talkie eras.
1943
as German
1943
as Capt. Boschert
1943
as German Official
1943
as German Submarine Captain (uncredited)
1943
as German General
1943
as Col. von Ritter (as William Vaughn)
1942
as Major (uncredited)
1942
as German Colonel with American Consul (uncredited)
1942
as Captain Richter (as William Vaughn)
1942
as Marshal Von Horst (as William Vaughn)
1942
as U-Boat Officer
1942
as Tip Wallace (Gang Leader) (as William Vaughn)
1941
as Nazi Agent
1941
as Captain Bornsdorff
1941
1941
as German Official
1940
as Officer
1940
as Professor Werner
1939
as Mueller
1939
as Foreign Official
1939
as German Firing Squad Officer
1939
as Second-Mate Wilso
1939
as Captain von Eichen
1939
as Marlin (as William von Brincken)
1939
as Cronjer
1938
as Frederick Gorson
1938
as Dr. Stern
1938
as Flotow
1938
as Foreign Diplomat
1937
as Schneider
1937
as Adolph Richter, Pearl Hunter
1937
as Krafstein (uncredited)
1937
as German Captain (uncredited)
1937
as Legation Officer
1936
as Lead Transylvanian Gendarme
1934
as German Official (uncredited)
1934
as Von Kruger
1934
as Von Gering
1934
as Lieutenant Berne
1934
as Joseph
1933
as von Uhlenberg
1933
as Hungarian Officer (uncredited)
1932
as Marta's Companion (uncredited)
1932
as Maitre d' at Padlock Club
1932
as Reporter
1932
as Officer
1931
as Prussian Officer
1931
as Capt. Boyer
1930
as Von Richter (uncredited)
1930
1930
as Richter
1930
as Capt. Kugler
1930
as Chief, Secret Service
1930
as Victoria's Husband - the German General
1930
as Major von Shultz
1929
as Vidal's Orderly
1928
as Imperial Guard
1925
as Party Reveler
1923
as Restaurant Patron (uncredited)