Hermann Thimig
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Born |
Vienna, Austria | 3 October 1890
Died |
7 July 1982 91) Vienna, Austria | (aged
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1916–1967 |
Hermann Thimig (3 October 1890 – 7 July 1982) was an Austrian film actor. He appeared in 102 films between 1916 and 1967.
Biography
Thimig comes from a famous family of actors. His father, Hugo Thimig , was an actor , director and director of the Vienna Burgtheater . His siblings Helene Thimig and Hans Thimig , with whom he trained at the theater and worked together several times in movies, were accomplished actors.
During his early days in elementary school and high school in Vienna, and in various land reform schools, Thimig performed with amateur theater groups and private performances. After military service as a one-year volunteer in Vienna he made his debut in December 1910 at the Meiningen Hoftheater (Court Theatre) and remained there until his contract was disrupted in 1914 by the outbreak of the First World War.
In 1915 due to severe Furunculosis, (boils), was declared unfit for front.
While on duty he used his home leave to the Royal Theater in Berlin to make guest appearances and played first at the Volksbühne. A change in the Max-Reinhardt ensemble at the Deutsches Theater was the breakthrough for Thimig 1916. In the same year he made his debut in the film "The Countess Heyer" and was co-star of Ossi Oswaldo and Henny Porten . In 1918 he led for the first time at the Theatre of the West in Berlin. He starred in three films of the acclaimed Ernst Lubitsch, including the 1921 "The Wildcat". With the advent of sound film, Thimig turned away from the stage and worked mainly in film operettas and comedies. In the mid-1930s he primarily held roles of older. After the "Anschluss" of Austria , he was a 1938 State Actors nominee.
In the final stages of World War II Adolf Hitler himself declared in the Gottbegnadeten list of the most important artists, that Thimig was a national treasure making him, even on the home front , freed from the war effort.
In 1965 he was made an honorary member of the Burgtheater and 1969 he received the Film Award for many years of excellent work in the German film. In 1981 he was awarded the Honorary Ring of the City of Vienna.
Thimig had three children. His first, a daughter, from his marriage to actress Hanna (Guy) Thimig. From his second marriage to actress Vilma Degischer (1911-1992) he also had two daughters.
Hermann Thimig rests in an honorary dedicated grave in the cemetery Sieveringer (Dept. 2, Group 13, Number 76) in Vienna. His second wife, Vilma Degischer, was buried with him ten years later.
Filmography
- 1916: Die Gräfin Heyers
- 1917: Tragödie eines Staatsanwalts
- 1917: Ossis Tagebuch
- 1918: Auf Probe gestellt
- 1918: Agnes Arnau und ihre drei Freier
- 1919: Freie Liebe
- 1919: Die schwarze Locke
- 1919: Die Braut des Entmündigten
- 1919: Das Gebot der Liebe
- 1919: Ihr Sport
- 1919: Moral und Sinnlichkeit
- 1919: Das törichte Herz
- 1919: Der Sohn der Magd
- 1919: Komtesse Dolly
- 1919: Die Puppe
- 1919: Das Mädchen aus dem wilden Westen
- 1920: Die Brüder Karamasoff
- 1920: Zwischen den Dreien
- 1920: Die goldene Krone
- 1920: Putschliesel
- 1921: Kleider machen Leute
- 1921: Hannerl und ihre Liebhaber
- 1921: Mein Leben als Nachtredakteur
- 1921: Die Bergkatze
- 1921: Die Abenteuer des Dr. Kircheisen
- 1921: Die Sünden der Mutter
- 1922: Die Küsse der Ira Toscari
- 1922: Der Fluch des Schweigens
- 1922: Bardame
- 1922: Das Mädel mit der Maske
- 1922: Sie und die Drei
- 1922: Der Strom
- 1922: Die Flamme
- 1923: Du sollst nicht töten
- 1923: Das Weib auf dem Panther
- 1923: Alles für Geld
- 1923: Der verlorene Schuh
- 1924: Der Sprung ins Leben
- 1924: Die Radio Heimat
- 1925: Der ungebetene Gast
- 1925: Der Tänzer meiner Frau
- 1927: Die Familie ohne Moral
- 1927: Madame wagt einen Seitensprung
- 1929: Napoleon auf St. Helena
- 1930: Der unsterbliche Lump
- 1931: Die Privatsekretärin
- 1931: Die 3 Groschen-Oper
- 1931: Wenn die Soldaten
- 1931: L’opéra de quat’sous
- The Little Escapade (1931)
- 1931: Marys Start in die Ehe
- 1931: Der Herr Bürovorsteher
- 1931: Mein Leopold
- 1932: Mein Freund, der Millionär
- 1932: Zwei himmelblaue Augen
- 1932: Ein bißchen Liebe für dich
- 1932: Eine Nacht im Paradies
- 1932: Mädchen zum Heiraten
- Kiki (1932)
- 1932: Traum von Schönbrunn
- 1932: Das Blaue vom Himmel
- 1932: Glück über Nacht
- 1933: Eine Stadt steht kopf
- 1933: Marion, das gehört sich nicht
- 1933: Kleiner Mann – was nun?
- 1933: Die Fahrt ins Grüne
- 1933: Viktor und Viktoria
- 1934: Der Herr ohne Wohnung
- 1934: Früchtchen
- 1934: Karneval und Liebe
- 1934: Liebe dumme Mama
- 1934: A Precocious Girl
- 1935: Die Fahrt in die Jugend
- 1935: Peter, Paul und Nanette
- 1935: Die törichte Jungfrau
- 1935: Der Himmel auf Erden
- 1935: Dance Music
- 1935: Im weißen Rößl
- 1936: Der geheimnisvolle Mister X
- 1937: Die Austernlilli
- 1939: Marguerite: 3
- 1942: Brüderlein fein
- 1943: Die kluge Marianne
- 1943: Johann
- 1944: Liebesbriefe
- 1944: Die goldene Fessel
- 1944: Ein Blick zurück
- 1945: Wie ein Dieb in der Nacht
- 1946: Praterbuben
- 1948: Der Prozeß
- 1949: Geheimnisvolle Tiefe
- 1950: Prämien auf den Tod
- 1951: Die Wirtin zum roten Ochsen
- 1951: Das unmögliche Mädchen
- 1952: Ich hab mich so an dich gewöhnt
- 1952: Abenteuer im Schloss
- 1953: A Night in Venice
- 1954: Ewiger Walzer
- 1956: Die Magd von Heiligenblut
- 1958: Eine Reise ins Glück
- 1959: Wenn die Glocken hell erklingen
- 1961: Frau Irene Besser
- 1962: Romanze in Venedig
- 1962: Die vergessenen Jahre
- 1967: Der Arzt wider Willen
References
External links
- Hermann Thimig at the Internet Movie Database
- Literature by and about Hermann Thimig in the German National Library catalogue
- Link to Hermann Thimig in: Austria-Forum, the Austrian knowledge network – online (at AEIOU)
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