Kurt Hinz
Kurt Hinz (born February 28, 1911 ; † November 30, 1963 ) was a German actor , radio play speaker and dialogue writer for feature film synchronizations.
Live and act
Very little is known about Hinz. He started his stage career in 1932 at the Stadttheater von Görlitz and in the following season he moved to the tiny Rhein-Mainische Künstlertheater for Hessen and Baden. Afterwards he can hardly be proven with a stage engagement. Instead, he has been seen in a number of supporting roles in cinema productions for almost three years since his arrival in Berlin in 1935. After 1938, Hinz concentrated on working as a dialogue writer for German versions of foreign-language films, such as the Hollywood horror film production Doctor and Demon or the classic coat-and-sword in the sign of Zorro . Hinz only appeared sporadically in front of the camera and sometimes only with tiny little characters.
After the Second World War he also worked as a radio play speaker for Bavarian Broadcasting . Here he could be heard in both leading and supporting roles.
Filmography
as an actor :
- 1935: The Empress' favorite
- 1936: final chord
- 1936: 90 minutes stop
- 1936: Annemarie
- 1937: The yellow flag
- 1938: Pour le Mérite
- 1938: Haunted Museum (short film)
- 1943: city melody
- 1951: On the streets at night
- 1954: prisoners of love
- 1955: It happened on July 20th
- 1959: love on crooked legs
- 1962: Whoever eats from a tin bowl ... (three-part television film)
Radio plays
- 1946: Max Gundermann : The merciful laugh. A game about Molière - Director: Helmut Brennicke (radio play - Radio Munich )
- 1950: Carl Borro Schwerla : The Bavarian Lion. A comedy for funk (architect) - Director: Kurt Wilhelm ( original radio play , dialect radio play - BR )
- 1950: Justin Schröder : Let's go to the shift! An audio picture sheet about the showman king Augustschichtl - adaptation and direction: Peter Glas (original radio play, dialect radio play - BR)
- 1956: Michael Brett : The Fourth Man (Andrew Lampson) - adaptation and direction: Fritz Benscher (radio play adaptation , detective radio play - BR)
- 1956: Peter Aslan : At night in Manhattan. A detective radio play (John) - Director: Fritz Benscher (short radio play - BR)
- 1956: Georg Lohmeier : Your Prisoner (2nd Soldier (American)) - Director: Alois Johannes Lippl (radio play - BR)
- 1957: Willy Purucker : Charles Littledop's wondrous sea voyage. A radio story (Bobby Harper) - Director: Willy Purucker (radio play - BR)
literature
- Glenzdorfs Internationales Film-Lexikon, second volume, Bad Münder 1961, p. 674
Web links
- Kurt Hinz in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Kurt Hinz at filmportal.de
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Hinz, Kurt |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German actor, radio play speaker and dialogue writer of dubbed film versions |
DATE OF BIRTH | February 28, 1911 |
DATE OF DEATH | November 30, 1963 |