O. E. Hasse
Otto Eduard Hasse | |
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O. E. Hasse as Mephistopheles | |
Born |
Obersitzko, Province of Posen Imperial Germany | 11 July 1903
Died |
12 September 1978 75) Berlin, Germany | (aged
Other names | O. E. Hasse |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1931–1977 |
Otto Eduard Hasse (11 July 1903 – 12 September 1978) was a German film actor and director.
Biography
Hasse was born to Wilhelm Gustav Eduard Hasse, a blacksmith, and Valeria Hasse in the village of Obersitzko, Province of Posen, Imperial Germany and gained his first stage experiences at highschool at Kolmar together with his classmate Berta Drews. Hasse began to study law at the University of Berlin but abandoned this study after three semesters and changed over to the Max Reinhardt's actor school at the Deutsches Theater in Berlin to receive an actor's education.
He first appeared at theatres in Thale, Breslau and from 1930 till 1939 at the Kammerspiele in Munich, where he also worked as a stage director for the first time. In 1939, he moved to the German Theatre in Prague and shortened his name to O.E. instead of Otto Eduard.
In 1944, he was conscripted to the Luftwaffe and slightly wounded. After World War II Hasse became a famous German film actor, also internationally appearing in the Alfred Hitchcock film I Confess (1953) with Montgomery Clift and Anne Baxter and starring with Clark Gable and Lana Turner in Betrayed (1954).
In 1959, he was a member of the jury at the 9th Berlin International Film Festival.[1]
Hasse was the German dubbing voice of Charles Laughton, Humphrey Bogart, Spencer Tracy and Clark Gable. Hasse died in Berlin and is buried at the Waldfriedhof Dahlem.
Since 1981, the Academy of Arts, Berlin donates an O.E. Hasse Prize to benefit young actors.
Filmography
- The Last Laugh (1924) as Small Role (uncredited)
- Peter Voss, Thief of Millions (1932) as 2. Realtor
- Cruiser Emden (1932) as English Officer
- Muß man sich gleich scheiden lassen? (1933) as A hairdresser
- Fräulein Hoffmans Erzählungen (1933)
- Die vertauschte Braut (1934)
- Little Dorrit (1934)
- Peer Gynt (1934) as helmsman
- Knockout (1935)
- Ein ganzer Kerl (1935) as Manfred Bolle, Son
- Der Gefangene des Königs (1935) as Von Zilchow
- Der ahnungslose Engel (1936) as Kornitzki
- Der schüchterne Casanova (1936) as Schnellhase, chief advertiser
- Die große und die kleine Welt (1936)
- Diener lassen bitten (1936) as Francis, chauffeur
- So weit geht die Liebe nicht (1937) as hairdresser Hübner
- Three Wonderful Days (1939)
- Stukas (1941) as Senior doctor Dr. Gregorius
- Everything for Gloria (1941) as Dr. Heinz
- Illusionen (1941) as Peter Wallbrecht
- Rembrandt (1942)
- Die Entlassung (1942) as Baron von Heyden
- Doctor Crippen (1942) as Prof. Morrison
- Gefährtin meines Sommers (1943) as Gerhard Morton, Angelika's betrothed
- Der ewige Klang (1943) as Impressario Grundmann
- Geliebter Schatz (1943) as Lawyer
- Der große Preis (1944) as inspector Wegener
- Der Täter ist unter uns (1944) as Dr. Kauper
- Come Back to Me (1944)
- Aufruhr der Herzen (1944) as Thomas Volderauer
- Philharmoniker (1944) as Urdol, concert agent
- Berliner Ballade (1948) as the reactionary
- Anonyme Briefe (1949) as Alexander Petershagen
- The Big Lift (1950) as Stieber
- The Orplid Mystery (1950) as editor in chief Dr. Mannheim
- Decision Before Dawn (1951) as Col. Oberst von Ecker
- Der große Zapfenstreich (1952) as cavalry captain Graf Ledenburg
- I Confess (1953) as Otto Keller
- Der letzte Walzer (1953) as Prince Paul
- Wenn am Sonntagabend die Dorfmusik spielt (1953) as Bruckner
- Lachkabinett (1953)
- Betrayed (1954) as Col. Helmuth Dietrich
- Canaris (1954) as Adm. Canaris
- Above Us the Waves (1955) as Captain of the Tirpitz
- 08/15 2. Teil (1955) as leutenant col. von Plönnies
- 08/15 in der Heimat (1955) as major general v. Plönies
- Alibi (1955) as Peter Hansen
- Kitty und die große Welt (1956) as Sir William Ashlin
- The Adventures of Arsène Lupin (Les aventures d'Arsene Lupin) (1957) as emperor Wilhelm II
- No Sun in Venice (1957) as Eric von Bergen
- Die Letzten werden die Ersten sein (1957) as Ludwig Darrandt
- The Spies (1957) as Hugo Vogel
- The Glass Tower (1957) as Robert Fleming
- The Doctor of Stalingrad (1958) as Dr. Fritz Böhler, Staff surgeon
- The Muzzle (1958) as prosecutor Herbert von Treskow
- Solange das Herz schlägt (1958) as Dr. Hans Römer
- Mrs. Warren's Profession (1960) as Sir George Crofts
- The Nabob Affair (1960) as Le Nabab
- Die Ehe des Herrn Mississippi (1961) as Florestan Mississippi
- Das Leben beginnt um 8 (1962) as Mac Thomas
- The Elusive Corporal (1962) as drunk passenger on the train
- Lulu (1962) as Dr. Schön
- Vice and Virtue (Le vice et la virtue) (1963) as General von Bamberg
- The Secret of Dr. Mabuse (1964) as Prof. Larsen
- Three Rooms in Manhattan (Trois chambres à Manhattan) (1965) as Hourvitch
- State of Siege (1972) as Carlos Ducas
- The Peaceful Age (1975) as Simone
- Eiszeit (1975) as Old Man
- Konkurs (TV-series The Old Fox) (1977) as consul Karst
Awards
- 1951: Berliner Kunstpreis
- 1955: Berliner Senatspreis
- 1961: member of Berlin Akademy of Arts
- 1964: Staatsschauspieler
- 1973: Ernst-Reuter-Plakette
- 1974: Großes Verdienstkreuz der Bundesrepublik Deutschland
References
- ↑ "9th Berlin International Film Festival: Juries". berlinale.de. Retrieved 2010-01-05.