Hans Brausewetter
Hans Brausewetter | |
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Born |
Málaga, Spain | 27 May 1899
Died |
29 April 1945 45) Berlin, Germany | (aged
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1922–1945 |
Hans Brausewetter (27 May 1899 – 29 April 1945) was a German film actor of the silent era. He appeared in 135 films between 1922 and 1945. He appeared in the 1923 film The Treasure, which was directed by Georg Wilhelm Pabst.[1] He was killed in Berlin during the last days of the Second World War by the blast of a bomb.
Selected filmography
- The Merchant of Venice (1923)
- The Treasure (1923)
- A Glass of Water (1923)
- Tragedy in the House of Habsburg (1924)
- The Girl on the Road (1925)
- The Dice Game of Life (1925)
- The Elegant Bunch (1925)
- A Waltz Dream (1925)
- Flight Around the World (1925)
- The Clever Fox (1926)
- Superfluous People (1926)
- The Three Mannequins (1926)
- The Adventurers (1926)
- We Belong to the Imperial-Royal Infantry Regiment (1926)
- Svengali (1927)
- Rhenish Girls and Rhenish Wine (1927)
- Verdun: Visions of History (1928)
- The Green Alley (1928)
- The Harbour Baron (1928)
- Dear Homeland (1929)
- The Flute Concert of Sans-Souci (1930)
- A Student's Song of Heidelberg (1930)
- The Little Escapade (1931)
- The Big Attraction (1931)
- Inquest (1931)
- Madame Makes Her Exit (1932)
- The Victor (1932)
- Man Without a Name (1932)
- The Eleven Schill Officers (1932)
- The Marathon Runner (1933)
- Gretel Wins First Prize (1933)
- The Four Musketeers (1934)
- Uncle Bräsig (1936)
- The Dreamer (1936)
- Faded Melody (1938)
- Between the Parents (1938)
- Bachelor's Paradise (1939)
- A Woman Like You (1939)
- Midsummer Night's Fire (1939)
- Renate in the Quartet (1939)
- Venus on Trial (1941)
- Back Then (1943)
- Münchhausen (1943)
- Heaven, We Inherit a Castle (1943)
- The Green Salon (1944)
References
- ↑ "Progressive Silent Film List: The Treasure". Silent Era. Retrieved 12 April 2015.
External links
- Hans Brausewetter at the Internet Movie Database
- Hans Brausewetter at Virtual History
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