Georg Henrich

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Georg Henrich (born September 9, 1878 in Mainz , † March 30, 1934 in Schwabach , Bavaria ) was a German theater and film actor .

Live and act

Henrich had played theater since the turn of the century and was for many years a member of the ensemble of the Deutsches Theater Berlin under the direction of Max Reinhardt . During the First World War, the Mainz native continued his stage work at the Bavarian State Theater in Munich, where he also began filming at the same time.

In the last decade of his life, Henrich was used intensively as a film actor, but rarely got beyond supporting roles. There he played dignitaries of all kinds: a count, a doctor, a court president, several directors and a monastery head. In Karl Grune's Waterloo film from 1928, he played a high-ranking statesman, the State Chancellor Prince Hardenberg . Georg Henrich made the transition from silent to sound films only after a three-year break in 1932.

Henrich was married to the opera singer Irene von Fladung .

Filmography

  • 1918: Kaena
  • 1919: The ghost trap
  • 1920: The black master
  • 1921: The fountain of madness
  • 1923: mother's heart
  • 1923: The way to light
  • 1924: Girls You Don't Marry
  • 1925: women who stray from the path
  • 1925: The shot in the pavilion
  • 1927: The Secret of Geneva
  • 1927: The faithful nymph ( The Constant Nymph )
  • 1928: Cupid on skis
  • 1928: Behind the monastery walls
  • 1928: Waterloo
  • 1929: The Hermit
  • 1929: When the white lilacs bloom again
  • 1932: Cruiser Emden
  • 1932: A man with a heart
  • 1933: Do you have to get a divorce right away?
  • 1933: Fräulein Hoffmann's stories
  • 1933: The tunnel
  • 1933: The White Majesty

literature

  • Johann Caspar Glenzdorf: Glenzdorf's international film lexicon. Biographical manual for the entire film industry. Volume 2: Hed – Peis. Prominent-Filmverlag, Bad Münder 1961, DNB 451560744 , p. 647.

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