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HANS ADALBERT SCHLETTOW (fue un actor alemán)

Biografía

Biografía

HANS ADALBERT SCHLETTOW, nacido en Hans Adalbert Droescher (nacido el 11 de junio de 1888 en Frankfurt am Main 30 de abril de 1945 en Berlín ) fue un actor alemán.

 

Biografía y carrera

Comenzó su carrera como voluntario con su nombre real en 1908 en la Schauspielhaus Frankfurt . Luego vino a Barmen y más tarde se contrató en el Hoftheater Mannheim de 1915 a 1919. En 1920 asumió un compromiso en el Fantastic Theatre de Berlín-Charlottenburg.

 

Bajo el nombre artístico de «Schlettow», varias veces también «von Schlettow», actuó en alrededor de 150 películas alemanas entre 1917 y 1945. Inicialmente utilizado principalmente como amante, incluso en el papel principal de Don Juan en 1922, gradualmente se convirtió en el actor de personajes siniestros como Satanás en Job , Hagen von Tronje en The Nibelungs , Criminal in Asphalt y un asesino en No deberías. ¡cometer adulterio! .

 

Desde la era del cine sonoro, inicialmente se le vio en papeles protagónicos como en The Great Bomberg y The Hunter from Kurpfalz , más tarde se convirtió en actor de reparto. En 1940 jugó contra el oponente de Winnetou, Santer, en los Juegos de Karl May en Werder.

Schlettow pertenecía antes de la » toma » de los nazis a la Liga Militante para la Cultura Alemana , antisemita y de mentalidad nacionalista , y a la Organización Celular de Fábrica Nacionalsocialista. Durante la época del nacionalsocialismo, Schlettow fue considerado por sus colegas como un informante. En la fase final de la Segunda Guerra Mundial , Joseph Goebbels lo incluyó en la lista de los actores cinematográficos más importantes de Dios, en agosto de 1944, que debía salvarlo de una misión de guerra, incluso en el frente interno.

 

 

Muerte

Murió en 1945 poco antes del final de la guerra durante la Batalla de Berlín. Su tumba está en el cementerio de montaña de Berchtesgaden.

Biography

HANS ADALBERT SCHLETTOW, born Hans Adalbert Droescher (born June 11, 1888 in Frankfurt am Main – April 30, 1945 in Berlin) was a German actor.

 

 

Biography and career

He began his volunteer career under his real name in 1908 at the Schauspielhaus Frankfurt. He then came to Barmen and was later engaged at the Hoftheater Mannheim from 1915 to 1919. In 1920 he took up an engagement at the Fantastic Theater in Berlin-Charlottenburg.

 

Under the stage name «Schlettow», several times also «von Schlettow», he acted in around 150 German films between 1917 and 1945. Initially used mainly as a lover, including in the lead role of Don Juan in 1922, he gradually became the actor of sinister characters like Satan in Job, Hagen von Tronje in The Nibelungs, Criminal in Asphalt and a murderer in You shouldn’t. commit adultery! .

 

Since the talkies era, he was initially seen in leading roles such as The Great Bomberg and The Hunter from Kurpfalz, later becoming a supporting actor. In 1940 he played Winnetou’s opponent Santer at the Karl May Games in Werder.

 

Schlettow belonged before the «takeover» by the Nazis to the anti-Semitic and nationalist-minded Militant League for German Culture and the National Socialist Factory Cell Organization. During the time of National Socialism, Schlettow was regarded by his colleagues as an informant. In the final phase of World War II, Joseph Goebbels included him in the list of the most important cinematographic actors of God, in August 1944, who had to save him from a war mission, including on the home front.

 

 

Death

He died in 1945 shortly before the end of the war during the Battle of Berlin. His grave is in the Berchtesgaden Mountain Cemetery.

 

Filmography

1916: The Phantom Hour

1917: When the heart glows with hatred

1919: Job

1919: Death of the East

1919: in the shadow of happiness

1919: Countess Dolly

1920: Algol – Tragedy of Power

1920: the brigandinos love

1925: Friesian blood

1926: Berlin’s last taxi

1926: German hearts on the German Rhine

1926: the flames lie

1926: Burning Frontier

1926: tips

1926: Burning Frontier

1927: Frauengasse in Algiers

1927: Queen Luise, part one

1927: The dangerous old age

1927: The woman with the world record

1927: The Last Waltz

1927: Maxi climbing

1927: My Heidelberg, I can’t forget you

1927: small town sinner

1927: Queen Luise, part two

1928: dirty money

1928: You will not commit adultery!

1932: in holy waters

1932: the great Bomberg

1932: Yes, the soldier’s love is loyal.

1932: Chauffeur Antoinette

1932: The Secret of the Blue Room

1932: Marshal Forward

1933: The Choral von Leuthen

1933: refugees

1933: certain Mr. Gran

1933: The Electoral Palatinate Hunter

1933: the Dalmasse hotel page

1933: The night at the ranger’s house.

1934: You are lovely, Rosmarie!

1934: I sing in your heart

1934: a girl with power

1934: Don’t be soft, Susanne!

1934: Hubertus Castle

1934: old comrades

1934: Cleaning service … rings three times

1934: Vacation of mine

1934: economic gentleman

1934: Regine

1935: Liselotte of the Palatinate

1935: light cavalry

1935: Schimek family

1935: loving people

1935: one hundred days

1936: The Hunter of the Fall

1936: Vogelöd Castle

1936: Stjenka Razin

1936: hangover lamp

1936: the empress’s favorite

1937: The yellow flag

1937: The Silence in the Forest

1937: the beautiful Fraulein Schragg

1937: with sealed order

1938: Andalusian nights

1938: Women for Golden Hill

1938: divorce trip

1938: the beetle

1938: Was it the one on the 3rd floor?

1938: Guest performance in paradise

1938: little man – really big

1938: Yvette

1939: border fire

1939: Congo Express

1939: People of Varieté

1939: Schneider Wibbel

1939: Anton the Last

1939: forest fever

1940: The Geierwally

1940: To the left of the Isar, to the right the Spree

1941: Ohm Krüger

1941: homeland

1942: Much Ado About Nixi

1942: the great number

1943: the companion of my summer

1944: Why do you lie, Elisabeth?

1944: Melusine

1944: childhood love

1944: A man belongs to the house.

1944: the Kreuzlschreiber.

 

Créditos: Tomado de Wikipedia

https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hans_Adalbert_Schlettow

⭐ Nació: 11/06/1888 ⚰ Murió: 30/04/1945

HANS ADALBERT SCHLETTOW, nacido en Hans Adalbert Droescher (nacido el 11 de junio de 1888 en Frankfurt am Main 30 de abril de 1945 en Berlín ) fue un actor alemán.

 

Biografía y carrera

Comenzó su carrera como voluntario con su nombre real en 1908 en la Schauspielhaus Frankfurt . Luego vino a Barmen y más tarde se contrató en el Hoftheater Mannheim de 1915 a 1919. En 1920 asumió un compromiso en el Fantastic Theatre de Berlín-Charlottenburg.

 

Bajo el nombre artístico de «Schlettow», varias veces también «von Schlettow», actuó en alrededor de 150 películas alemanas entre 1917 y 1945. Inicialmente utilizado principalmente como amante, incluso en el papel principal de Don Juan en 1922, gradualmente se convirtió en el actor de personajes siniestros como Satanás en Job , Hagen von Tronje en The Nibelungs , Criminal in Asphalt y un asesino en No deberías. ¡cometer adulterio! .

 

Desde la era del cine sonoro, inicialmente se le vio en papeles protagónicos como en The Great Bomberg y The Hunter from Kurpfalz , más tarde se convirtió en actor de reparto. En 1940 jugó contra el oponente de Winnetou, Santer, en los Juegos de Karl May en Werder.

Schlettow pertenecía antes de la » toma » de los nazis a la Liga Militante para la Cultura Alemana , antisemita y de mentalidad nacionalista , y a la Organización Celular de Fábrica Nacionalsocialista. Durante la época del nacionalsocialismo, Schlettow fue considerado por sus colegas como un informante. En la fase final de la Segunda Guerra Mundial , Joseph Goebbels lo incluyó en la lista de los actores cinematográficos más importantes de Dios, en agosto de 1944, que debía salvarlo de una misión de guerra, incluso en el frente interno.

 

 

Muerte

Murió en 1945 poco antes del final de la guerra durante la Batalla de Berlín. Su tumba está en el cementerio de montaña de Berchtesgaden.

HANS ADALBERT SCHLETTOW, born Hans Adalbert Droescher (born June 11, 1888 in Frankfurt am Main – April 30, 1945 in Berlin) was a German actor.

 

 

Biography and career

He began his volunteer career under his real name in 1908 at the Schauspielhaus Frankfurt. He then came to Barmen and was later engaged at the Hoftheater Mannheim from 1915 to 1919. In 1920 he took up an engagement at the Fantastic Theater in Berlin-Charlottenburg.

 

Under the stage name «Schlettow», several times also «von Schlettow», he acted in around 150 German films between 1917 and 1945. Initially used mainly as a lover, including in the lead role of Don Juan in 1922, he gradually became the actor of sinister characters like Satan in Job, Hagen von Tronje in The Nibelungs, Criminal in Asphalt and a murderer in You shouldn’t. commit adultery! .

 

Since the talkies era, he was initially seen in leading roles such as The Great Bomberg and The Hunter from Kurpfalz, later becoming a supporting actor. In 1940 he played Winnetou’s opponent Santer at the Karl May Games in Werder.

 

Schlettow belonged before the «takeover» by the Nazis to the anti-Semitic and nationalist-minded Militant League for German Culture and the National Socialist Factory Cell Organization. During the time of National Socialism, Schlettow was regarded by his colleagues as an informant. In the final phase of World War II, Joseph Goebbels included him in the list of the most important cinematographic actors of God, in August 1944, who had to save him from a war mission, including on the home front.

 

 

Death

He died in 1945 shortly before the end of the war during the Battle of Berlin. His grave is in the Berchtesgaden Mountain Cemetery.

 

Filmography

1916: The Phantom Hour

1917: When the heart glows with hatred

1919: Job

1919: Death of the East

1919: in the shadow of happiness

1919: Countess Dolly

1920: Algol – Tragedy of Power

1920: the brigandinos love

1925: Friesian blood

1926: Berlin’s last taxi

1926: German hearts on the German Rhine

1926: the flames lie

1926: Burning Frontier

1926: tips

1926: Burning Frontier

1927: Frauengasse in Algiers

1927: Queen Luise, part one

1927: The dangerous old age

1927: The woman with the world record

1927: The Last Waltz

1927: Maxi climbing

1927: My Heidelberg, I can’t forget you

1927: small town sinner

1927: Queen Luise, part two

1928: dirty money

1928: You will not commit adultery!

1932: in holy waters

1932: the great Bomberg

1932: Yes, the soldier’s love is loyal.

1932: Chauffeur Antoinette

1932: The Secret of the Blue Room

1932: Marshal Forward

1933: The Choral von Leuthen

1933: refugees

1933: certain Mr. Gran

1933: The Electoral Palatinate Hunter

1933: the Dalmasse hotel page

1933: The night at the ranger’s house.

1934: You are lovely, Rosmarie!

1934: I sing in your heart

1934: a girl with power

1934: Don’t be soft, Susanne!

1934: Hubertus Castle

1934: old comrades

1934: Cleaning service … rings three times

1934: Vacation of mine

1934: economic gentleman

1934: Regine

1935: Liselotte of the Palatinate

1935: light cavalry

1935: Schimek family

1935: loving people

1935: one hundred days

1936: The Hunter of the Fall

1936: Vogelöd Castle

1936: Stjenka Razin

1936: hangover lamp

1936: the empress’s favorite

1937: The yellow flag

1937: The Silence in the Forest

1937: the beautiful Fraulein Schragg

1937: with sealed order

1938: Andalusian nights

1938: Women for Golden Hill

1938: divorce trip

1938: the beetle

1938: Was it the one on the 3rd floor?

1938: Guest performance in paradise

1938: little man – really big

1938: Yvette

1939: border fire

1939: Congo Express

1939: People of Varieté

1939: Schneider Wibbel

1939: Anton the Last

1939: forest fever

1940: The Geierwally

1940: To the left of the Isar, to the right the Spree

1941: Ohm Krüger

1941: homeland

1942: Much Ado About Nixi

1942: the great number

1943: the companion of my summer

1944: Why do you lie, Elisabeth?

1944: Melusine

1944: childhood love

1944: A man belongs to the house.

1944: the Kreuzlschreiber.

 

Créditos: Tomado de Wikipedia

https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hans_Adalbert_Schlettow

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