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Heinrich George

Weitere Namen
Heinz Georg Schulz (Geburtsname)
Date of Birth
10/09/1893 - 12:00
Geburtsort
Stettin, Pommern (heute Polen)
Sterbedatum
09/26/1946 - 12:00
Sterbeort
Internierungslager Sachsenhausen
Biography

Georg August Friedrich Hermann Schulz - who changed his name to Heinrich George in 1932 - was born October 9, 1893, in Stettin as the son of a former naval officer. He attended school in Berlin but left before finishing his A-levels. Instead, he took acting classes in Stettin. From 1912, he worked at theaters in Kolberg, Bromberg, and Neustrelitz, followed by engagements in Dresden (1917/18) and Frankfurt/Main (1918-21). In 1920, he made his first guest appearances in Berlin to which he ultimately relocated in 1922.

His debut as a film actor came in 1921, when he was banned from the stage due to a breach of contract. In order to be independent from the commercial theater world, he founded the "Schauspielertheater" in 1923 alongside such popular actors as Alexander Granach and Elisabeth Bergner. From 1925 until 1928, he performed at the Volksbühne in plays directed by Erwin Piscator. In addition, he appeared at the Heidelberg Theater Festival on a regular basis (1926-38). In 1927, he started directing stage plays himself.

During the period of the Weimar Republic, George became predominantly known as a film actor who portrayed characters that try to hide their sensibility behind a brutal attitude ("Das Meer"; "Manolescu"; Franz Biberkopf in "Berlin – Alexanderplatz"). His "massive appearance" as well as his "elementary power" were mentioned in nearly every contemporary review.

George himself has once described his acting technique as "controlled trance". His best screen moments occured in movies in which he could act in long unbroken scenes uninterrupted by reaction shots. 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. After his return to Germany, he married the actress Berta Drews.

In 1937, George was appointed artistic director of the Schillertheater. Members of his ensemble included popular and established actors such as Paul Wegener, Eduard von Winterstein, and Ernst Legal, as well as talented young actors such as Horst Caspar (George's co-star in "Friedrich Schiller") and Will Quadflieg, who started their career at the Schillertheater. In December 1942, he took over his own department at the film production company TOBIS.

While George was regarded as a left-wing sympathizer during the period of the Weimar Republic, he got hooked up with the Nazis soon after 1933. In "Hitlerjunge Quex", one of the first movies to openly celebrate the fascist takeover, he played a communist who converts to National Socialism.

During the following years, George became one of the leading representatives of Nazi cinema and proved himself to be a very versatile actor: In historic biopics such as "Das unsterbliche Herz" ("The Immortal Heart") and "Andreas Schlüter" he portrayed powerfully charismatic leaders who insist on unconditional obedience. In "Jud Süß" he starred as a pleasure-seeking Duke who hands over his country to a Jewish financial advisor, and in "Kolberg" he played a mayor who calls on his citizens to defend the city against the Napoleonic troops.

George was arrested in June 1945 and detained first in Hohenschönhausen, then in Sachsenhausen, where he died on September 26, 1946.

Filmography
1984/1985
Das Jahr 1945
  • Miscellaneous (other)
1957/1958
Das gab's nur einmal
  • Participation
1944/1952
Das Mädchen Juanita
  • Cast
  • Line producer
1949/1950
Sie sind nicht mehr
  • Participation
1945
Dr. phil. Döderlein
  • Cast
1943-1945
Kolberg
  • Cast
1944/1945
Das Leben geht weiter
  • Cast
1943/1944
Der Verteidiger hat das Wort
  • Cast
  • Line producer
1943/1944
Die Degenhardts
  • Cast
  • Line producer
1944
Heinrich George (Schiller-Theater) [Archivtitel]
  • Participation
1942
12 Minuten mit einem bekannten Schauspieler (Heinrich George)
  • Participation
1941/1942
Hochzeit auf Bärenhof
  • Cast
1941/1942
Schicksal
  • Cast
1941/1942
Heinrich George in Paris, Kopenhagen und Belgrad [Archivtitel]
  • Participation
1941/1942
Wien 1910
  • Cast
1941/1942
Andreas Schlüter
  • Cast
1942
Der große Schatten
  • Cast
1939-1941
Pedro soll hängen
  • Cast
1940
Friedrich Schiller
  • Cast
1940
Jud Süß
  • Cast
1939/1940
Der Postmeister
  • Cast
1939
Sensationsprozeß Casilla
  • Cast
1938/1939
Das unsterbliche Herz
  • Cast
1938
Heimat
  • Cast
1937/1938
Es leuchten die Sterne
  • Cast
1937/1938
Frau Sylvelin
  • Cast
1938
Schiller-Theater [Archivtitel]
  • Participation
1937
Der Biberpelz
  • Cast
1937
Unternehmen Michael
  • Cast
1937
Versprich mir nichts!
  • Cast
1937
Ein Volksfeind
  • Cast
1936/1937
Ball im Metropol
  • Cast
1936
Stjenka Rasin
  • Cast
1935/1936
Wenn der Hahn kräht
  • Cast
1935/1936
Die große und die kleine Welt
  • Cast
1935
Stützen der Gesellschaft
  • Cast
1935
Das Mädchen Johanna
  • Cast
1935
Nacht der Verwandlung. Demaskierung
  • Cast
1934
Das Fähnlein der sieben Aufrechten
  • Cast
1932/1933
Schleppzug M 17
  • Cast
  • Director
1932/1933
Das Meer ruft
  • Cast
1933
Reifende Jugend
  • Cast
1933
Hitlerjunge Quex. Ein Film vom Opfergeist der deutschen Jugend
  • Cast
1931/1932
Goethe lebt...!
  • Cast
1931
Berlin - Alexanderplatz
  • Cast
1931
Wir schalten um auf Hollywood
  • Cast
1930/1931
Der Mann, der den Mord beging
  • Cast
1930
Menschen im Käfig
  • Cast
1930
Dreyfus
  • Cast
1930
Der Andere
  • Cast
1930
"1914". Die letzten Tage vor dem Weltbrand
  • Cast
1929
Der Sträfling aus Stambul
  • Cast
1929
Sprengbagger 1010
  • Cast
1929
Manolescu
  • Cast
1927/1928
Der Mann mit dem Laubfrosch
  • Cast
1928
Rutschbahn
  • Cast
1928
Das letzte Fort
  • Cast
1928
Das letzte Souper
  • Cast
1928
Song. Die Liebe eines armen Menschenkindes
  • Cast
1928
Die Dame mit der Maske
  • Cast
1928
Kinder der Straße
  • Cast
1927
Die Leibeigenen
  • Cast
1926/1927
Das Meer
  • Cast
1927
Orientexpreß
  • Cast
1927
Bigamie
  • Cast
1925/1926
Metropolis
  • Cast
1926
Die versunkene Flotte
  • Cast
1926
Überflüssige Menschen
  • Cast
1926
Das Panzergewölbe
  • Cast
1925/1926
Mirakel der Liebe
  • Cast
1924
Zwischen Morgen und Morgen
  • Cast
vor 1924
Heinrich George (Stummfilm-Ausschnitt) [Archivtitel]
  • Cast
1923/1924
Steuerlos
  • Cast
1924
Soll und Haben
  • Cast
1922/1923
Schicksalswende
  • Cast
1922/1923
Erdgeist
  • Cast
1923
Der Mensch am Wege
  • Cast
1923
Quarantäne
  • Cast
1922
Lola Montez, die Tänzerin des Königs
  • Cast
1922
Lucrezia Borgia
  • Cast
1922
Das fränkische Lied
  • Cast
1922
Die Perlen der Lady Harrison
  • Cast
1921
Kean
  • Cast
1921
Lady Hamilton
  • Cast
1921
Der Roman der Christine von Herre
  • Cast
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