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  1. Heinrich George was born on 9 October 1893 in Stettin, Pomerania, Germany [now Szczecin, Zachodniopomorskie, Poland]. He was an actor and producer, known for Metropolis (1927), Burning Hearts (1945) and Die Degenhardts (1944). He was married to Berta Drews. He died on 25 September 1946 in Soviet Special Camp No. 7, Oranienburg, Brandenburg ...

  2. Biography. Georg August Friedrich Hermann Schulz (9 October 1893 – 25 September 1946), better known as Heinrich George, was a German stage and film actor. Known For. Metropolis. Berlin-Alexanderplatz: The Story of Franz Biberkopf. Jew Süss. Hitler Youth Quex. Kolberg. Schicksal. Andreas Schlüter. The Postmaster. Acting. Production. Directing.

  3. The actor Heinrich George is probably the most prominent of the more than 16,000 prisoners at Soviet Special Camp No. 3 in Berlin-Hohenschönhausen. Heinrich George made his first appearances on a professional theatre stage on the eve of the First World War in the former fortress town of Kolberg.

  4. Seven men in peaceful Switzerland swear lifelong friendship, while the rest of the world is at strife, though a conflict arises when the daughter of one (a rich trader) falls in love with the son of another (a lowly tailor). Director: Frank Wisbar | Stars: Heinrich George, Karin Hardt, Paul Henckels, Lotte Spira.

  5. Berlin-Alexanderplatz or The Story of Franz Biberkopf ( German: Die Geschichte Franz Biberkopfs) is a 1931 German drama film directed by Phil Jutzi and starring Heinrich George, Maria Bard and Margarete Schlegel. It was adapted from the 1929 novel of the same title by Alfred Döblin, who also co-wrote the screenplay. [1] Plot.

  6. Examples include his plea in "Affäre Dreyfus" ("The Dreyfus Case") and the dance sequence in "Der Postmeister". On account of his great success in Germany, he was engaged to Hollywood in 1931 where he starred in two German-language movies produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.

  7. Heimat is a 1938 German historical drama film directed by Carl Froelich and starring Zarah Leander, Heinrich George and Ruth Hellberg. The film's melodramatic storyline portrays the return of a leading singer to her hometown, where her father wishes her to settle down and marry. It is based on the 1893 play Heimat by Hermann Sudermann. [1]

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