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Paul Wegener

Date of Birth
12/11/1874 - 12:00
Geburtsort
Arnoldsdorf in Ostpreußen (heute Jarantowice, Polen)
Sterbedatum
09/13/1948 - 12:00
Sterbeort
Berlin
Biography

Paul Wegener was born December 11, 1874, in the West Prussian village of Arnoldsdorf (today: Jarantowice, Poland). He grew up on his father"s estate Bischdorf in Ermland before he was sent to Rössel in 1883, and later to Königsberg, to attend secondary school. As a school boy Wegener already appeared on stage as an extra at Königsberger Stadttheater. After finishing school in 1894, he started to study law in Freiburg (Breisgau) and in Leipzig but dropped out of university already one year later to start a career as an actor. Wegener attended actor"s training and between 1895 and 1903 got smaller engagements at Stadttheater Rostock, in Aachen, or in Wiesbaden. Then, Max Reinhardt saw Wegener in a production of Maxim Gorky"s "The Lower Depths" in Hamburg and took him to his theatre in Berlin in 1906. There, Wegener became one of the best-known German theatre actors during the following years in productions of classical plays such as "Richard III" or "Mephisto". In 1914, Wegener volunteered for military service, but was sent back to Berlin in 1915 for health reasons. He then performed at numerous German theatres and made guest performances abroad.

In 1913, Wegener made his movie debut in Stellan Rye"s "Der Student von Prag" ("The Student of Prague"). He also wrote the screenplay to the film together with writer Hanns Heinz Ewers and cinematographer Guido Seeber. Besides Max Mack"s "Der Andere" ("The Other", 1913), "Der Student von Prag" is considered to be the first artistically important film of German cinema. In the film, the imagery is detached from the film"s plot and fantastic elements are integrated into the film. These characteristics also influenced Wegener"s next films as director and actor, for instance, "Rübezahls Hochzeit" ("Old Nip"s Wedding"), "Der Rattenfänger" ("The Pied Piper"), and the internationally successful and highly praised "Der Golem, wie er in die Welt kam" ("The Golem") that still ranks as one of the few classic films of the German silent movie era.

Again and again, Wegener portrayed characters from different cultural spheres and blended images informed by Western culture with his completely personal fascination for the Far East, for instance, in "Der Yoghi" (1916) and in "Lebende Buddhas" ("Living Buddhas", 1924). In 1926, he was hired by the Hollywood studio MGM for the mystery thriller "The Magician", starring Rex Ingram – and again Wegener played an enigmatic occultist in the Somerset Maugham adaptation.

With the advent of the sound film and with the takeover of the National Socialists, Wegener"s influence as a filmmaker faded. Although he was still one of the best-known and regarded actors on stage (for instance under the direction of Heinrich George and Gustaf Gründgens), he was mainly seen in light entertainment movies in the 1930s cinema. At times, Wegener also appeared in propaganda movies – and mostly in adverse roles: In 1933, he played a communist in the Horst Wessel glorification "Hans Westmar", or in 1945, as weak townmayor in Veit Harlan"s morale booster movie "Kolberg" ("Burning Hearts").

Between 1933 and 1937, Wegener also directed a number of genre films. Nevertheless, he was permitted by the Soviet occupators to perform again after the end of the war: During the first post-war years, Wegener was one of the leading founders of Kulturbund zur Erneuerung Deutschlands. On stage, he made a memorable performance as "Nathan der Weise" ("Nathan the Wise") at Deutsches Theater in 1945. In 1948, he made his last performance on the movie screen in "The Mandarin.

On September 13, 1948, Paul Wegener died in Berlin.

Filmography
1965
Fotograf im Jahre 0
  • Miscellaneous
1957/1958
Das gab's nur einmal
  • Participation
1942-1944/1951
Augen der Liebe
  • Cast
1949/1950
Sie sind nicht mehr
  • Participation
1948/1949
Der große Mandarin
  • Cast
1946
Der Augenzeuge [Jg. 1946 / Nr. 011]
  • Participation
1945
Dr. phil. Döderlein
  • Cast
1945
Shiva und die Galgenblume
  • Cast
1944/1945
Tierarzt Dr. Vlimmen
  • Cast
1943-1945
Kolberg
  • Cast
1943/1944
Seinerzeit zu meiner Zeit
  • Cast
1944/1945
Der Fall Molander
  • Cast
1942/1943
Wenn die Sonne wieder scheint
  • Cast
1941/1942
Hochzeit auf Bärenhof
  • Cast
1942
Diesel
  • Cast
1940-1942
Der große König
  • Cast
1940/1941
Mein Leben für Irland
  • Cast
1940
Das Mädchen von Fanö
  • Cast
1939
Zwielicht
  • Cast
1939
Das Recht auf Liebe
  • Cast
1938/1939
Das unsterbliche Herz
  • Cast
1938
Stärker als die Liebe
  • Cast
1938
In geheimer Mission
  • Cast
1937
Unter Ausschluß der Öffentlichkeit
  • Director
1936/1937
Krach und Glück um Künnemann
  • Director
1936
Moskau - Shanghai
  • Director
1936
Die Stunde der Versuchung
  • Director
1935/1936
August der Starke
  • Director
1935
...nur ein Komödiant
  • Cast
1935
Der Mann mit der Pranke
  • Cast
1934
Der rote Tod von Riga
  • Cast
  • Director
1934
Ein Mann will nach Deutschland
  • Cast
  • Director
1934
Die Freundin eines großen Mannes
  • Director
1933
Inge und die Millionen
  • Cast
1933
Hans Westmar. Einer von vielen. Ein deutsches Schicksal aus dem Jahre 1929
  • Cast
1932
Marschall Vorwärts
  • Cast
1932
Das Geheimnis um Johann Orth
  • Cast
1932
Unheimliche Geschichten
  • Cast
1930
Fundvogel
  • Cast
1929
Paul Wegener: Chinesisches Märchen
  • Cast
1928/1929
Rund um die Liebe
  • Participation
1927
Ramper, der Tiermensch
  • Cast
1927
Svengali
  • Cast
1927
Glanz und Elend der Kurtisanen
  • Cast
1927
Die Weber
  • Cast
1927
Arme kleine Sif
  • Cast
1927
Alraune
  • Cast
1927
Die Welt ohne Waffen
  • Cast
1926
Dagfin
  • Cast
1925/1926
Der Mann aus dem Jenseits. Feldgrau
  • Cast
1923-1925
Lebende Buddhas
  • Cast
  • Director
  • Screenplay
  • Producer
1923/1924
Der Film im Film
  • Participation
1923
S.O.S. Die Insel der Tränen
  • Cast
1922/1923
Der Schatz der Gesine Jakobsen
  • Cast
1921/1922
Sterbende Völker: Brennendes Meer
  • Cast
1922
Monna Vanna
  • Cast
1921/1922
Sterbende Völker: Heimat in Not
  • Cast
1922
Lucrezia Borgia
  • Cast
1922
Vanina
  • Cast
1922
Das Liebesnest. 2. Teil
  • Cast
1922
Das Liebesnest. 1. Teil
  • Cast
1922
Herzog Ferrantes Ende
  • Cast
  • Director
  • Screenplay
1921
Das Weib des Pharao
  • Cast
1921
Die Geliebte Roswolskys
  • Cast
1920
Steuermann Holk
  • Cast
1920
Der Golem, wie er in die Welt kam
  • Cast
  • Director
  • Screenplay
1920
Sumurun
  • Cast
1920/1921
Der verlorene Schatten
  • Cast
  • Screenplay
1919/1920
Nachtgestalten
  • Cast
1919
Der Galeerensträfling. 1. Teil
  • Cast
  • Screenplay
1919
Der Galeerensträfling. 2. Teil
  • Cast
  • Screenplay
1918
Gegen den Bruderkrieg
  • Director
  • Screenplay
1918
Apokalypse
  • Cast
  • Screenplay
1918
Der Rattenfänger
  • Cast
  • Director
  • Screenplay
1918
Der fremde Fürst
  • Cast
  • Director
  • Screenplay
1917
Hans Trutz im Schlaraffenland
  • Cast
  • Director
  • Screenplay
1917
Der Golem und die Tänzerin
  • Cast
  • Director
  • Screenplay
1916
Rübezahls Hochzeit
  • Cast
  • Director
  • Screenplay
1916
Der Yoghi
  • Cast
  • Director
  • Screenplay
1914/1915
Die Rache des Blutes
  • Cast
  • Director
1914/1915
Der Golem
  • Cast
  • Director
  • Screenplay
  • Co-Producer
1913
Der Student von Prag
  • Cast
  • Screenplay
1913
Der Verführte
  • Cast
1913
Evinrude
  • Cast
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