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Alfred Haase
1887 - 1960 |
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. The actor Alfred Haase began his acting career at the Schillertheater in Berlin in 1907. From 1919 he also appeared regularly in silent movies, his first movie was "Schrecken von Schloss Wood" (19). He impersonated numerous support roles in the 20s and he took part in the productions "Der Staatsanwalt" (20), "Die Amazone" (21), "Der König der Manege" (21), "Infamie" (22), "Thamar, das Kind der Berge" (24) and "Der gute Ruf" (26). After a perennial interruption he continued his film career in the new arising sound film and he remained active as a movie actor till to the first years of World War II. To his movies of those years belong "Unmögliche Liebe" (32), "Die grosse Chance" (34), "Sein bester Freund" (37), "Manege" (37), "Der Maulkorb" (39), "Brand im Ozean" (39) and "Kriminalkommissar Eyck" (40). Besides his activity as an actor Alfred Haase also dubbed American actors like Oliver Hardy and Leo G. Carroll.
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