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Heinz Rühmann is a Actor, Director, Writer and Producer Allemand born on 7 march 1902 at Essen (German)

Heinz Rühmann

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Birth name Heinz Wilhelm Rühmann
Nationality German
Birth 7 march 1902 at Essen (German)
Death 3 october 1994 (at 92 years) at Berg (German)

Heinrich Wilhelm "Heinz" Rühmann (March 7, 1902 – October 3, 1994) was a German film actor who appeared in over 100 films between 1926 and 1993. He is one of the most famous and popular German actors of the 20th Century and is considered a German film legend. Rühmann is best-known for his comedic "Average Guys" in film comedies such as Die drei von der Tankstelle and Die Feuerzangenbowle. During his later years, he was also a respected character actor in films like Der Hauptmann von Köpenick and It Happened in Broad Daylight. His only English-speaking movie was Ship of Fools in 1964.

Biography

Rühmann was born in Essen. His role in the 1930 movie Die Drei von der Tankstelle (Those Three from the Gas Station) led him to film stardom. He remained highly popular as a comedic actor (and sometime singer) throughout the 1930s and early 1940s. He remained in Germany and continued to work during the Nazi period, as did his friend and colleague, Hans Albers.


Career during the Third Reich
After the Nazis seized power in 1933, Rühmann did not speak openly about German politics, but instead kept himself as neutral as possible. In 1938, he divorced his Jewish wife, who married a Swedish actor and, before World War II broke out, travelled to Stockholm and, as a result, survived the Holocaust. The divorce caused Rühmann to be accused of wanting to secure his career; however, the marriage had probably already fallen apart and some sources say, that he wanted to protect his wife with the divorce (she went to Sweden and escaped the Holocaust). His second wife Hertha Feiler, whom he married shortly after, had a Jewish grandfather, a fact that caused Rühmann problems with the Nazi cultural authorities. Rühmann retained his reputation as an apolitical star during the entire Nazi era.



During the war years, Rühmann increasingly let himself be co-opted by the Third Reich. During the Nazi era, he acted in 37 films and directed four. His role as lead actor in the comedy Quax, der Bruchpilot was supposed to distract the populace from the war. In 1941, under the direction of Reichsfilmkammer president Carl Froelich, Rühmann played the title role in Der Gasmann, about a gas meter reader who is suspected of foreign espionage. In 1944, the premiere of Die Feuerzangenbowle was forbidden by the Nazi film censor for "disrespect for authority". Through his good relationships with the regime, however, Rühmann was able to screen the film in public. He brought the film to the Führerhauptquartier Wolfsschanze for a private screening for Hermann Göring and others. Afterward, Göring was able to get the ban on the film lifted by Adolf Hitler. A nostalgic comedy of mistaken identities, the film was probably the most popular film of his career and later became a cult hit among college students. As a "state actor", the highest title for an actor during the Nazi era, Rühmann was not drafted into the Wehrmacht. He did have to take the basic training to become a military pilot, but for the Third Reich, Rühmann was more valuable as an actor and he was spared having to take part in the war effort. In August 1944, Joseph Goebbels put Rühmann on the Gottbegnadeten list of indispensable actors.

Rühmann was a favorite actor of Holocaust diarist Anne Frank, who pasted his picture on the wall of her room in her family's hiding place during the war, where it can still be seen today. The enormous range of Rühmann's popularity during the Nazi era is illustrated by the fact that he was also a favorite actor of Adolf Hitler and his propaganda minister Joseph Goebbels.


Postwar career
Rühmann had a difficult time resuming his career after the war, but by the mid-1950s, the former comedian had established himself again as a star, only this time as Germany's leading character actor. In 1956, Rühmann starred in the title role of the internationally acclaimed picture Der Hauptmann von Köpenick (The Captain of Köpenick), the true story of a Prussian cobbler, Wilhelm Voigt, who dressed up as an army officer and took over the town hall in Köpenick. In the days of the German Empire, the army had an exalted status and Voigt embarrassed the army officers and civil servants who obeyed him without question. Rühmann was also the leading man in the 1960 film version of The Adventures of the Good Soldier Schweik, after the novel by Czech author Jaroslav Hašek. In 1965, Rühmann was brought to Hollywood by producer Stanley Kramer for a supporting role as a German Jew in his all-star movie Ship of Fools.

His wife Hertha Feiler died in 1970 and Rühmann married his third wife Hertha Droemer in 1974. In his later years he also worked as a recitator for German television. His last film was Faraway, So Close! (1993) by Wim Wenders, where he played an old fatherly chauffeur named Konrad. Rühmann died in October 1994, aged 92 years. He was buried in Berg-Aufkirchen, Bavaria.

Usually with

Hans Leibelt
Hans Leibelt
(12 films)
Helmut Weiss
Helmut Weiss
(7 films)
Paul Bildt
Paul Bildt
(7 films)
Paul Henckels
Paul Henckels
(7 films)
Source : Wikidata

Filmography of Heinz Rühmann (65 films)

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Faraway, So Close!, 2h24
Directed by Wim Wenders
Origin German
Genres Drama, Science fiction, Fantasy, Historical, Romance
Themes Films about religion, Films about angels
Actors Otto Sander, Bruno Ganz, Heinz Rühmann, Peter Falk, Nastassja Kinski, Willem Dafoe
Roles Konrad
Rating71% 3.595723.595723.595723.595723.59572
Cassiel and Raphaella, two angels, observe the busy life of reunited Berlin. Due to their divine origin, they can hear the thoughts of the people around them, and try to console a dying man. Cassiel has been following his friend Damiel (a former angel), who senses his presence and talks about his experiences as a human. He owns a pizza parlor named Casa dell'angelo (Angel's House) and has married Marion, a trapeze artist whom he met when an angel. She works in a local bar in West Berlin, and the two have a young daughter, Doria.
Das chinesische Wunder, 1h34
Directed by Wolfgang Liebeneiner
Origin German
Genres Drama
Actors Senta Berger, Heinz Rühmann, Peter Pasetti, Harald Leipnitz, Herbert Fux, Reinhard Kolldehoff
Roles Poliakoff
Rating47% 2.372582.372582.372582.372582.37258
Le jeune chirurgien Kristian Keller est un médecin idéaliste. Depuis longtemps, il est dégoûté par l'égoïsme et de la cupidité de nombreux collègues qui ne veulent plus aider les malades, comme son chef de service, le professeur Gaspardi, aussi satisfait de lui que vaniteux et autoritaire, et avec qui il est souvent en conflit. Plus d'une fois les deux hommes s'affrontent et Gaspardi ne manque pas de rappeler qui est le chef et qui est le subordonné. Par ailleurs, Keller a une liaison avec Detta, la jeune épouse du professeur. Elle est de plus en plus dégoûtée par le comportement et de la vanité de son mari et elle vit son mariage comme un échec depuis longtemps. Un jour, Keller quitte la clinique car il a la sensation d'être dans une impasse. Il va à Hong Kong pour y commencer une nouvelle carrière médicale. Comme convenu, Detta le rejoindra.
Operation San Pietro, 1h34
Directed by Lucio Fulci
Origin Italie
Genres Comedy, Crime
Themes Heist films, Gangster films, Escroquerie
Actors Lando Buzzanca, Jean-Claude Brialy, Edward G. Robinson, Wolfgang Kieling, Ugo Fangareggi, Dante Maggio
Roles Erik Braun
Rating49% 2.484392.484392.484392.484392.48439
Napoleon (Lando Buzzanca) is a small-time crook with big ideas. In prison in Naples where he is serving time for a robbery charge, he is sprung by accident when a foppish villain calling himself the Baron (Pinuccio Ardia) and his two "numb-skull" cohorts, Agonia (Ugo Fangareggi) and the Captain (Dante Maggio), tunnel under his cell, having lost their way to an expected bank vault. Napoleon escapes with his rescuers through the tunnel, and upon arrival on the outside of the prison, he discovers that the three are flat broke, despite the well-dressed appearance of the Baron. Napoleon swiftly asserts himself as leader of the group by pretending to be a master criminal and suggests that they move to Rome for richer pickings. The four of them are forced to travel to Rome in the back of a cattle truck since they do not have a car.
Your Money or Your Life, 1h30
Directed by Jean-Pierre Mocky
Origin France
Genres Comedy
Actors Fernandel, Heinz Rühmann, Jean Poiret, Jean Carmet, André Gabriello, Darry Cowl
Roles Henry Schmidt
Rating57% 2.861392.861392.861392.861392.86139
Pelepan se voit dans l'obligation d'« emprunter » une somme importante à l'immobilière Bertin dont il est l'un des plus sérieux collaborateurs. Avec le Marseillais Migue et l'Alsacien Schmidt, deux collègues de bureau de Toulouse, le roublard Pelepan décide d'apporter cet argent à Paris où ils doivent le remettre aux frères Robinhoude. Mais le hasard malicieux voudra qu'à partir de Limoges, les uns et les autres se trompent de train, créant ainsi de nombreuses situations autant cocasses que dramatiques. Après de nombreux chassé-croisés ferroviaires, le trio se retrouvera à Paris mais pas encore au bout de ses peines.
Enter Inspector Maigret, 1h33
Directed by Alfred Weidenmann
Origin Austria
Genres Crime
Actors Heinz Rühmann, Françoise Prévost, Eddi Arent, Ulli Lommel, Giacomo Furia, Alexander Kerst
Roles Kommissar Maigret
Rating56% 2.821932.821932.821932.821932.82193
Au cours du vol d'un tableau de Vincent van Gogh, un gardien du musée meurt. Lorsque le commissaire Maigret prend en charge l'enquête, un collectionneur d'art nommé Holoway est présenté, car le tableau lui aurait été offert. Maintenant, il craint pour sa vie et demande la protection de la police, Maigret accepte de suivre le collectionneur d'art, en même temps qu'il se méfie, de manière discrète.
Ship of Fools, 2h29
Directed by Stanley Kramer
Origin USA
Genres Drama, War, Romance
Themes Seafaring films, Transport films
Actors Vivien Leigh, Simone Signoret, Oskar Werner, José Ferrer, Lee Marvin, Michael Dunn
Roles Lowenthal
Rating70% 3.5452653.5452653.5452653.5452653.545265
The characters board a German ocean liner in Veracruz, Mexico, for a voyage to Bremerhaven, Germany, along with 600 displaced workers in steerage, being deported from Cuba back to Spain, and a not-so-exotic band of entertainers, for whom the voyage is just a job. Some are happy to be bound for a rising Nazi Germany, some are apprehensive, while others appear oblivious to its potential dangers.
Who Wants to Sleep?, 1h33
Directed by Axel von Ambesser, Rolf Thiele, Alfred Weidenmann
Origin Austria
Genres Comedy
Themes Théâtre, Films based on plays
Actors Curd Jürgens, Nadja Tiller, Letícia Román, Ivan Desny, Gert Fröbe, Catherine Deneuve
Roles Professor Hellberg
Rating48% 2.4454352.4454352.4454352.4454352.445435
Angela Angela Claasen est atteinte de somnambulisme ; ses excursions nocturnes la conduisent dans un lit inconnu. Peu à peu, son mari découvre que le "somnambulisme" n'a rien à voir.
The House in Montevideo, 2h3
Directed by Helmut Käutner
Genres Comedy
Themes Films based on plays
Actors Heinz Rühmann, Ruth Leuwerik, Paul Dahlke, Fritz Tillmann, Viktor de Kowa, Ilse Pagé
Roles Prof. Dr. Traugott Hermann Nägler
Rating61% 3.0527253.0527253.0527253.0527253.052725
The Liar
The Liar (1961)
, 1h30
Directed by Ladislao Vajda
Genres Comedy
Themes Films based on plays
Actors Heinz Rühmann, Annemarie Düringer, Blandine Ebinger, Gustav Knuth, Werner Hinz, Siegfried Wischnewski
Roles Sebastian Schumann
Rating64% 3.2172053.2172053.2172053.2172053.217205
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The Good Soldier Schweik, 1h36
Directed by Axel von Ambesser
Origin German
Genres War, Comedy
Themes Political films
Actors Heinz Rühmann, Senta Berger, Erika von Thellmann, Jane Tilden, Fritz Muliar, Alma Seidler
Roles Schwejk
Rating67% 3.3862553.3862553.3862553.3862553.386255
The Czech survivalist Schweik (played by Heinz Rühmann) is a dog trader based in Prague. He gets charged for lèse-majesté and is supposed to be jailed, but when the court finds him to be dim-witted, he is instead committed to a mental asylum. There, the doctors examine his physical and mental status. When one of the physicians accuses Schweik of being a simulator, Schweik assures him that he is an officially approved imbecile.