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  1. Hans MARR. Team Germany. Ski Jumping. Games Participations 1. First Olympic GamesGarmisch-Partenkirchen 1936. Year of Birth 1914. Olympic Results. Biography. Ski jumper Hans Marr came in tenth on the normal hill at the 1936 Garmisch Partenkirchen Winter Olympics. In 1930 he won the Thuringia Championship.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0549989Hans Marr - IMDb

    Actor: Wilhelm Tell. Hans Marr was born on 22 July 1878 in Breslau, Silesia, Germany [now Wroclaw, Dolnoslaskie, Poland]. He was an actor and director, known for Wilhelm Tell (1923), The Ladies' Paradise (1922) and Silent Night (1934). He died on 31 March 1949 in Vienna, Austria.

    • Actor, Director, Writer
    • July 22, 1878
    • Hans Marr
    • March 31, 1949
  3. www.olympedia.org › athletes › 92156Olympedia – Hans Marr

    Biography. Ski jumper Hans Marr came in tenth on the normal hill at the 1936 Garmisch Partenkirchen Winter Olympics. In 1930 he won the Thuringia Championship. At the Nordic World Championships he was 18th in 1938 and 13th in 1939. By profession, Marr was a shoemaker.

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  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Hans_MarrHans Marr - Wikipedia

    Hans Marr (born Johann Julius Richter; 22 July 1878 – 21 March 1949) was a German actor. Selected filmography. The Black Hand (1917) The Wandering Image (1920) The Adventure of Doctor Kircheisen (1920) Steuermann Holk (1920) To the Ladies' Paradise (1922) William Tell (1923) Paradise in the Snow (1923) Felicitas Grolandin (1923) The Moon of ...

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    • Maxine Peake, Actor

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  5. Hans Marr was born on July 22, 1878 in Breslau, Silesia, Germany [now Wroclaw, Dolnoslaskie, Poland]. He was an actor and director, known for Wilhelm Tell (1923), The Ladies' Paradise (1922) and Silent Night (1934). He died on March 31, 1949 in Vienna, Austria.

  6. The Legend of William Tell: Directed by Heinz Paul. With Hans Marr, Conrad Veidt, Emmy Göring, Olaf Bach. Adaptation of the Schiller play, about a Swiss rebel against the tyranny of Austria in the early 14th century.