
Emil Jannings (1884–1950) was a German actor, the first to win the Academy Award for Best Actor. Between 1926 and 1929, he worked in Hollywood. Upon returning to Germany, he sympathized with the Nazi regime and was one of the advisors to Universum Film-Aktiengesellschaft (UFA), the film studios controlled by Goebbels as a propaganda weapon. With the end of World War II and Germany's defeat, his career fell into disgrace.


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Friedrich Hoffmann, Seniorchef
1943

Hotel Doorman
1924

Immanuel Rath
1930

Danton
1921

Poldi Moser
1929

Mephisto
1926

Nerone
1924
1914

Ombrade
1923

Czar Paul I
1928

Prof. Niemeyer, gen. Traumulus
1936

Radu
1918

Basher Bill
1928

Robert Herne
1920

Alfredo, a clown
1917

S. I. Rupp
1923

Osorcon, Pharao of Egypt
1920

Othello
1922
König Pausole
1933