Ferdinand "Fred" Immler (10 December 1880 –20 February 1965) was a German stage and film actor.
He returned to film in 1919, and starred in the Ernst Lubitsch-directed, Hanns Kräly-penned costume-drama Madame Du Barry opposite Pola Negri and Emil Jannings.
One of his best recalled films of the early 1920s was in the 1921 Ernst Lubitsch-directed drama Vendetta, once more opposite Pola Negri.
[2] In 1929 he appeared with Marlene Dietrich and Fritz Kortner in the Maurice Tourneur-directed film adaption of the Franzos Keremen novel Das Schiff der verlorenen Menschen (The Ship of Lost Men).
[3] Fred Immler retired from acting in 1935 and worked primarily as a dispatcher for a production company until the end of World War II.