Clement von Franckenstein
Biography
Clement George Freiherr von und zu Franckenstein (May 28, 1944 – May 9, 2019) was the son of Georg Freiherr von und zu Franckenstein, born in 1878, later Sir George Franckenstein, the former Austrian Ambassador to the Court of St. James. George Franckenstein had been the Austrian Minister in London for eighteen years when the Nazis took over Austria (1938) and recalled him. Instead he stayed in London, was naturalized a British subject, and knighted on 26 July 1938. There he met and married Editha King on 31 July 1939, by whom he had Clement George. His parents were killed together in a plane crash on 15 October 1953, after which he was raised by British friends. He was educated at Eton College and served for three years as a lieutenant in the Royal Scots Greys in the Middle East and Germany. He holds both British and Austrian citizenship. he studied opera for about three years, was baritone going up to tenor, was good but not really good enough to be a professional, so he decided to become an actor. Until the time he came to US, he sang in nightclubs and had a lot of performing experience before getting into acting at age 27. His first job was in the mini-series "QB VII" (1974) starring Ben Gazzara and Lee Remick. IMDb Mini Biography By: 'Rudolf Ulrich', Gruenwald n. Munich, Germany
Filmography
Young Frankenstein
as Villager Screaming at Monster (uncredited) 1974
Death Becomes Her
as Opening Man 1992
Robin Hood: Men in Tights
as Royal Announcer 1993
Just Married
as Car Rental Clerk 2003
The Five-Year Engagement
as Grandpa Baba 2012
Lionheart
as English Investor 1990
Unfinished Business
as Armand (uncredited) 2015
The American President
as President D'Astier 1995
Take Me Home Tonight
as Frances Triebverbrecher 2011
Cruel Intentions 2
as Henry 2000
Time After Time
as Bobby (as Clement St. George) 1979
Shining Through
as BBC Interviewer 1992
American Ninja 5
as Glock 1993
The Future
as Alain, First Solicitation 2011
Command Performance
as Ambassador Bradley 2009
Live Wire
as Dr. Bernard 1992