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Ernst Stahl-Nachbaur (born Ernst Julius Emil Guggenheimer on March 6, 1886 in Munich , † May 13, 1960 in Berlin ) was a German actor and director .

Life

Stahl-Nachbaur was born as the son of the public prosecutor Dr. Guggenheimer was born. He was to embark on a military career and became an officer in the Bavarian infantry body regiment . Against the declared will of his father, who did not speak to him for ten years, he nevertheless decided to go to the theater. In 1904/05 he took acting lessons from Adolf Winds in Dresden and then played on stages in Hanau , at the Stralsund Theater , in Neustrelitz , Lübeck and Strasbourg . In 1913/14 he worked at the Münchner Kammerspiele . After serving at the front , he was at the Neue Wiener Bühne from 1916 to 1918 and from 1918 in Berlin. There he became a celebrated stage star under Max Reinhardt , Victor Barnowsky and others. His repertoire included works by Gerhart Hauptmann , Carl Zuckmayer and Georg Kaiser . He played in almost 100 premieres and worked several times himself as a theater director .

Ernst Stahl-Nachbaur's film career began in 1917 at the side of Friedrich Zelnik in The Sex of the Rogues . After successful silent film roles, he seamlessly made the transition to talkies , where he was seen in 1930 in the film The Shot in the Tonfilmatelier in the role of a detective. He has appeared in over 100 films in over four decades. In a silent movie, he led directing . Ernst Stahl-Nachbaur also worked for radio from 1925. During the Nazi era he was limited in his job opportunities because his father was Jewish. The actor Heinrich George made sure that Stahl-Nachbaur could work with him at the Berlin Schiller Theater. After the war, however, steel replica George denounced the Soviet occupation forces; George made a “bad impression” during the war and more and more often allowed himself to be carried away to “praise and wishes for salvation”.

After the war Stahl-Nachbaur played in various television games of the NWDR and was also used as a voice actor.

He was married to actress Carola Toelle and died at the age of 74 years and 68 days. His grave is in the Dahlem cemetery .

Honors

Filmography (selection)

Radio plays

literature

  • Kay Less : Between the stage and the barracks. Lexicon of persecuted theater, film and music artists from 1933 to 1945 . With a foreword by Paul Spiegel . Metropol, Berlin 2008, ISBN 978-3-938690-10-9 , p. 324.
  • Kurt Fricke: Playing on the Abyss - Heinrich George. A political biography. Mitteldeutscher Verlag, Halle 2000, pp. 134-137. ISBN 3-89812-021-X

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Source: Marriage certificate No. 1272 from October 14, 1919 in Berlin-Wilmersdorf, Landesarchiv Berlin.
  2. Universal Film Lexicon. Vol. 1, 1932, ZDB ID 980857-7 .
  3. Hermann Treuner (Ed.): Filmkünstler (= We about ourselves. Vol. 1). Sibyllen-Verlag, Berlin 1928.
  4. Hanns-Georg Rodek: Heinrich-George-Documentary: The heaviest role of the superstar Götz George . In: THE WORLD . June 21, 2013 ( welt.de [accessed June 25, 2018]).
  5. Michael Kloft: Nazi actor Heinrich George: "Was I good?" In: Spiegel Online . July 18, 2013 ( spiegel.de [accessed June 25, 2018]).
  6. Kay Less : The film's great personal dictionary . The actors, directors, cameramen, producers, composers, screenwriters, film architects, outfitters, costume designers, editors, sound engineers, make-up artists and special effects designers of the 20th century. Volume 7: R - T. Robert Ryan - Lily Tomlin. Schwarzkopf and Schwarzkopf, Berlin 2001, ISBN 3-89602-340-3 .