John Gottowt (born Isidor Gesang; 15 June 1881 – 29 August 1942) was an Austrian actor, stage director and film director for theatres and silent movies.
Gottowt was born in Lemberg, Austria-Hungary (present-day Lviv, Ukraine) into a Jewish family. After his education in Vienna, he joined the Deutsches Theater in Berlin in 1905, working for Max Reinhardt as an actor and director. Gottowt was mainly active in different theatres in Berlin as a character actor and director.
His first silent film appearance was in Paul Wegener’s Der Student von Prag ("The Student of Prague") (1913). In 1920 he appeared in Robert Wiene's Genuine and took the main role in the early science fiction film Algol. In 1921 he played Professor Bulwer (Abraham van Helsing) in the classic silent film Nosferatu directed by F.W. Murnau.
Gottowt made also several films with his brother-in-law Henrik Galeen but, as a Jew, was banned in 1933 from working as a professional actor. After a few years in Denmark he moved to Kraków in Poland. He was murdered in 1942 by an SS officer while in hiding in Wieliczka, disguised as a Roman Catholic priest.
1998
as Professor Bulwer - ein Paracelsianer
1932
as Beamter des Mechanischen Museums
1930
as Sanitarium Doctor
1926
as Bediensteter
1924
as Owner of the Waxworks
1922
1922
as Professor Bulwer
1921
as Wladislaus
1920
as Buckliger Narr
1920
as Algol
1920
as Guyard
1920
as James Wilton
1920
as L'Angely
1919
1919
1917
as The billionaire Vandergold
1913
1913
as Scapinelli - An Old Adventurer