Harry Halm
Harry Halm | |
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Born |
17 January 1901 Berlin German Empire |
Died |
November 1980 Munich West Germany |
Occupation | Film actor |
Years active | 1923 - 1964 |
Harry Halm (1901–1980) was a German film actor. He was the son of the Austrian director Alfred Halm.
He was the son of director Alfred Halm and took acting lessons with Eduard von Winterstein and Hermann Vallentin. He began his stage career in 1919 at the Schauspielhaus in Potsdam.
Selected filmography
- Freund Ripp (1923)
- The Evangelist (1924)
- Chamber Music (1925)
- The Humble Man and the Chanteuse (1925)
- Love and Trumpets (1925)
- Three Waiting Maids (1925)
- Princess Trulala (1926)
- A Sister of Six (1926)
- I Lost My Heart in Heidelberg (1926)
- Die Königin des Varietés (1927)
- Fabulous Lola (1927)
- How Do I Marry the Boss? (1927)
- My Heidelberg, I Can Not Forget You (1927)
- Vacation from Marriage (1927)
- Zwei rote Rosen (1928)
- The Serfs (1928)
- Two Red Roses (1928)
- The Blue Mouse (1928)
- The Missing Wife (1929)
- Her Dark Secret (1929)
- The Model from Montparnasse (1929)
- Hokuspokus (1930)
- Rosenmontag (1930)
- Die blonde Nachtigall (1930)
- Der wahre Jakob (1931)
- At Your Orders, Sergeant (1932)
- A Mad Idea (1932)
- Mandragore (1952)
- Alraune (1952)
- Son of St. Moritz (1954)
- Königswalzer (1955)
Bibliography
- Bergfelder, Tim & Bock, Hans-Michael. The Concise Cinegraph: Encyclopedia of German. Berghahn Books, 2009.
External links
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