Ferdinand Marian is a Actor Autrichien born on 14 august 1902 at Vienna (Austria)
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Birth name Ferdinand HaschkowetzNationality AustriaBirth 14 august 1902 at Vienna (
Austria)
Death 9 august 1946 (at 43 years) at Munich (
German)
Ferdinand Marian (born Ferdinand Haschkowetz; August 14, 1902 – August 7, 1946) was an Austrian theatre and film actor, best known for playing the leading character of Joseph Süß Oppenheimer in the German film Jud Süß.
Biography
Marian's personal life contradicted his role in the film Jud Süß. He had a daughter from his first marriage to Jewish pianist, Irene Saager. His second wife's former husband Julius Gellner was also Jewish and Marian and his wife protected him from reprisals by hiding him in their home.
Marian died in a road accident in 1946 near the village of Dürneck (today part of Freising) in Bavaria, probably driving under the influence. It is said that he was on his way to Munich with a borrowed car to collect denazification papers that with the permission by US film officer Eric Pleskow would allow him to work again, having celebrated this news just beforehand. Other sources suggest that the accident was suicide.
The 2010 film Jew Suss: Rise and Fall by Oskar Roehler, starring Tobias Moretti, portrayed the production of Jud Süß with Marian as the central character.
Filmography
1933: The Tunnel (Kurt Bernhardt)
1936: Ein Hochzeitstraum (Erich Engel)
1937: Die Stimme des Herzens (Karl Heinz Martin)
1937: Madame Bovary (Gerhard Lamprecht)
1937: La Habanera (Detlef Sierck)
1938: Nordlicht (Herbert B. Fredersdorf)
1939: Der Vierte kommt nicht (Max W. Kimmich)
1939: Morgen werde ich verhaftet (Karl-Heinz Stroux)
1939: Dein Leben gehört mir
1940: Aus erster Ehe (Paul Verhoeven)
1940: The Fox of Glenarvon (Max W. Kimmich)
1940: Jud Süß (Veit Harlan)
1941: Ohm Krüger (Hans Steinhoff)
1942: Ein Zug fährt ab (Johannes Meyer)
1943: Romance in a Minor Key (Helmut Käutner)
1943: Münchhausen (Josef von Báky)
1943: Reise in die Vergangenheit (Hans H. Zerlett)
1943: Tonelli (Viktor Tourjansky)
1943: In flagranti (Hans Schweikart)
1944: Freunde (E. W. Emo)
1945: Die Nacht der 12 (Hans Schweikart)
1945: Dreimal Komödie (Viktor Tourjansky)
1945: Das Gesetz der Liebe (Hans Schweikart)
References
External links
CLIParser at the Internet Movie Database
Short biography of Ferdinand Marian
Der Schauspieler Ferdinand Marian (in German)
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