1934: Hertha Margarethe Thiele (* 8. Mai 1908 in Leipzig; † 5. August 1984 in Berlin) / Hermann Thimig (* 3. Oktober 1890 in Wien, Österreich-Ungarn; † 7. Juli 1982 ebenda) war ein österreichischer Theater- und Filmschauspieler und Regisseur (Wikipedia) - Bild Nr. 120. Foto: „Ross“, R.N. Film Prod. - Diese Serie Caid-Zigaretten umfaßt 360 Bilder. MASSARY GmbH Cigarettenfabrik, Berlin-Mitte, Rungestr. 19
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2021: Dilip Kumar, pseudonimo di Mohammed Yusuf Khan, attore indiano. Ta i i personaggi più famosi della storia del cinema indiano, iniziò la sua carriera nel 1944 e apparve in numerosissimi film di Bollywood. Si sposò con Saira Banu nel 1966. (n.1922)
2021: Robert Downey Sr., nato Robert John Elias, attore, sceneggiatore e regista statunitense. Padre di Robert Downey Jr., è conosciuto…
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"Viktor und Viktoria", la version originale de Rheinhol Schunzel distribué par la UFA en 1933. Renate Muller et Hermann Thimig en tenaient les rôles principaux.
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Hermann Thimig in ‘Viktor und Viktoria’ (1933) as a picture of my life position.
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Viktor und Viktoria, Reinhold Schünzel (1933).
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2016: John McMartin, attore statunitense. (n. 1929)
2008: Dorian Leigh, Dorian Elizabeth Leigh Parker, è stata una modella statunitense, considerata una delle prime icone nell’industria della moda, ed una delle prime supermodella. Dorian aveva tre sorelle: Georgiabell, Florian e Cecilia (in seguito divenuta famosa col nome di Suzy Parker). (n. 1917)
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Rudolf Forster and Carola Neher in The Threepenny Opera (G.W. Pabst, 1931)
Cast: Rudolf Forster, Carola Neher, Reinhold Schünzel, Fritz Rasp, Valeska Gert, Lotte Lenya, Hermann Thimig, Ernst Busch. Screenplay: Béla Balász, Léo Lania, Ladislaus Vaida, based on a play by Bertolt Brecht adapted from a play by John Gay. Cinematography: Fritz Arno Wagner. Art direction: Andrej Andrejew. Film editing: Hans Oser. Music: Kurt Weill.
In 1928, Bertolt Brecht and Kurt Weill transformed John Gay's 18th-century Beggar's Opera into Die Dreigroschenoper, one of the most celebrated works to come out of Weimar-era Germany, so when sound came to film it was inevitable that the musical should become a movie. But both Brecht and Weill were unhappy with what Pabst decided to do with both the plot and the songs, so they sued. Brecht lost, but Weill won, with the result that although songs were cut from the film, no new music by other composers was added. Brecht's objections seem to be more about a loss of control over the screenplay than about any ideological shift: If anything, the ending of the film goes even further left than Brecht's did, with the crooks and corrupt officials of the play becoming bankers. Pabst's direction is sometimes a little slow and stiff: He had never done a musical film before, and the action between songs often seems to lag. But the musical numbers that remain -- which include the well-known "Moritat" or "Mack the Knife," Lotte Lenya's delivery of "The Ballad of the Ship With Fifty Cannons," and "The Song of the Heavy Cannon" -- are well-handled. The cast includes Rudolf Forster as Mackie Messer (i.e. Mack the Knife), Carola Neher as Polly Peachum, Fritz Rasp as Peachum, and Lenya as Jenny. It's striking to see that, as in Fritz Lang's M, made the same year, the underworld is presumed to consist of syndicates of thieves and beggars. The cinematography is by Pabst's frequent collaborator, Fritz Arno Wagner, and the splendid sets are by Andrej Andrejew.
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