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  1. Added: Nov 21, 2005. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 12452158. Source citation. Actor. He debuted on stage with the name Gustav Geef. In 1922 he made his debut on screen, with Paganini in the role of the composer Franz Liszt. But he is best remembered for his role in classic german film of Fritz Lang Metropolis. In the 1930s, he appeared in different ...

  2. Wege im Zwielicht: Directed by Gustav Fröhlich. With Gustav Fröhlich, Johanna Lepski, Sonja Ziemann, Benno Sterzenbach. Three homeless youths commit petty crimes to get by in the difficult time just after the end of WW2 in Germany.

  3. Biografia. Cresceu criado por pais adotivos. Em 1916, ele se voluntariou para ser fiscal da imprensa em Bruxelas, uma cidade ocupada da Bélgica. Começou sua carreira como editor, mas também se apresentava no tempo livre no teatro local e escreveu dois romances (Heinz Brandt, der Fremdenlegionär). Sua estréia no cinema foi no filme Paganini ...

  4. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Gustav Fröhlich (21 March 1902 – 22 December 1987) was a German actor and film director. He landed secondary roles in a number of films and plays before landing his breakthrough role of Freder Fredersen in Fritz Lang's 1927 film Metropolis. He remained a popular film star in Germany until the 1950s.

  5. , who was found dead in her Munich flat in 1931, aged 23, after shooting herself in the heart with Hitler’s pistol. Several more meetings followed, despite the protests of Gustav Fröhlich, a jealous actor with whom Baarova was living. Fröhlich died old age 85, on 22-12-1987, in Lugano, Switserland.

  6. Three homeless youths commit petty crimes to get by in the difficult time just after the end of WW2 in Germany. When they become suspects in a murder case, a witness of the events comes forward with evidence that they are innocent of the crime. He offers them a chance to break with their ways and make a new beginning in his village, not knowing what this will ultimately cost him.

  7. Jan 22, 2016 · In Berlin, she began an affair with Gustav Fröhlich, one of the country’s top leading men; shortly thereafter, she became the mistress of Nazi Propaganda Minister Joseph Goebbels. When stories of their romance hit the press, Hitler ordered an end to it, and effectively an end to the actress’s once-promising career.