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Hubert von Meyerinck

Hubert von Meyerinck

Birthday: 1896-08-23 | Place of Birth: Potsdam, Germany

Hubert von Meyerinck was born in Potsdam on August 23, 1896, the son of a major. After his parents divorced, he was raised by his mother. From an early age he showed a strong interest in acting and began taking lessons as a child, despite his parents’ wish that he pursue a career as a priest. After completing school, he was drafted into military service during World War I but was discharged shortly afterward for health reasons. In 1917, he made his stage debut at the Berliner Schauspielhaus as Lieutenant von Hagen in "Kolberg." Following an engagement at the Hamburger Kammerspiele from 1918 to 1920, he performed at numerous Berlin theatres and variety venues, including the revue "Es liegt was in der Luft" alongside Marlene Dietrich. He earned acclaim both for his cabaret performances at the famed Tingeltangel and for dramatic stage roles such as Mephisto in "Faust" and Mackie Messer in "Die Dreigroschenoper." At the beginning of the 1920s, von Meyerinck transitioned to film. After a significant early role in Georg Jacoby’s serial "Der Mann ohne Namen," he appeared in supporting roles in silent films including Artur Robison’s "Manon Lescaut" (1926) and Wilhelm Dieterle’s "Ich lebe für Dich" (1929). His distinctive appearance—bald head, monocle, thin moustache—quickly made him recognizable, and he became a popular character actor. He was often typecast as aristocrats, bourgeois figures, authoritarian officials, eccentrics, or crooks. With the arrival of sound film, his raspy voice further defined his screen persona. Among his notable early sound films were Max Ophüls’ "Die verliebte Firma" (1931/32), Franz Wenzler’s "Wenn die Liebe Mode macht" (1932), and Kurt Gerron’s "Der weiße Dämon" (1932). During the Nazi era, he remained one of Germany’s most prolific and popular supporting actors, appearing in more than 90 productions between 1933 and 1945. These ranged from comedies such as "Ein falscher Fuffziger" (1935) to Willi Forst’s adaptation of Maupassant’s "Bel Ami" (1939) and Helmut Käutner’s "Kitty und die Weltkonferenz" (1939). He also took smaller roles in propagandistic films including "Ein Volksfeind" (1937) and "Trenck, der Pandur" (1940). Although it was widely known that he was homosexual, he was not prosecuted by the regime. In the 1950s and 1960s, von Meyerinck successfully parodied his established authoritarian image in numerous comedies. In 1957 alone he appeared in 13 films, including the popular "Der tolle Blomberg" and "Das Wirtshaus im Spessart." He received the Prize of the German Film Critics in 1960 for "Ein Mann geht durch die Wand" and again in 1961 for "Das Spukschloß im Spessart." Another highlight was his role as an exuberant aristocrat in Billy Wilder’s Cold War satire "One, Two, Three." Between 1965 and 1969, he regularly appeared as Sir Arthur, head of Scotland Yard, in the Edgar Wallace film series. Despite appearing in around 250 films, von Meyerinck remained committed to the stage and joined the ensemble of Hamburg’s Thalia Theatre in 1966. In 1968, he received a lifetime achievement award at the German Film Prize and published his memoirs. He died in Hamburg on May 13, 1971.

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Known For

Acting

Year
Title

Role

1971
Hei-Wi-Tip-Top

as    Dr. Dingelmeier

1970
When the Mad Aunts Arrive

as    Herr Storz

1970
1969
Dr. med. Fabian - Lachen ist die beste Medizin

as    General von Kottwitz

1969
The Man with the Glass Eye

as    Sir Arthur

1968
The Zombie Walks

as    Sir Arthur

1968
Gorilla Gang

as    Sir Arthur

1967
The Cuckoo Years

as    Ernst Francken

1967
Frühling in Baden-Baden

as    Hubert von Kalkofen

1967
Wenn Ludwig ins Manöver zieht

as    von Below

1966
The Hunchback of Soho

as    General Edward Perkins

1965
Ich kauf mir lieber einen Tirolerhut

as    Hubert Krempe

1965
They're Too Much

as    Oberstaatsanwalt

1964
Frau Luna

as    Kaiser

1963
1962
Das ist die Liebe der Matrosen

as    Freiherr von Mumpitz

1962
Der verkaufte Großvater

as    Friedrich Wilhelm Dünkelberg

1962
Hochzeitsnacht im Paradies

as    Gustav Säuerling

1962
So toll wie anno dazumal

as    Mandler

1962
The Turkish Cucumbers

as    Rubin y Soliman

1961
Junge Leute brauchen Liebe

as    Monsieur Terrier

1961
Die Abenteuer des Grafen Bobby

as    Mr. Cower

1961
The Secret Ways

as    Sheffler