Paul Hermann Bildt ( German: Paul Hermann Bildt ; May 19, 1885 , Berlin - March 13, 1957 , Berlin ) is a German actor and film director, one of the prominent characteristic performers of the German theater, one of the first stars of German cinema. He starred in 150 movies.
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Content
- 1 Biography
- 2 Filmography
- 2.1 Silent movie
- 2.2 Sound movie
- 3 notes
- 4 Literature
- 5 Links
Biography
Paul Bildt grew up in a large family of merchant and innkeeper Ferdinand Wilhelm Bildt. At the age of 14 he took part in an amateur production of the Christian Youth Union. He studied at the policeman, but dropped out for the sake of acting lessons at Friedrich Möst at the Higher School of Dramatic Art.
Bildt's debut on the stage took place on May 2, 1905 on the stage of the Linsemann summer touring theater in Hanover . In the fall of 1905, Bildt was accepted into the troupe of the Berlin Schiller Theater, in which he served eight years. Then he received a contract with the Berlin Maly Theater. In 1910, Bildt made his film debut. Bildt was called up for war , but was soon demobilized due to a serious illness.
In the 1920s, Bildt was considered one of the most sought-after silent film actors, performing in characteristic roles. He also worked as a filmmaker. In 1908, Bildt married an actress of Jewish descent Charlotte Friedlander (she died of cancer in 1945), they had a daughter, Eva Bildt , who also became an actress.
After the rise of the National Socialists, Bildt risked losing his job because of his Jewish wife. He continued to work in the Prussian State Theater under the protection of its director Gustaf Grundgens and starred in numerous UFA films, including propaganda ones. Shortly before the end of the war, he was included in the list of talents freed from military duty. The end of the war Bildt and his daughter were met in the country house of Grundgens in Zeezen . After entering the Red Army town on April 26, 1945, father and daughter took a large dose of barbital , from which Eva Bildt died, and Paul Bildt survived after a long coma . After recovery, Grundgens invited Bildt to work at the Dusseldorf Drama Theater. [ when? ] .
In the late 40s, Bildt was in the troupe of the German Theater and on his small stage participated in the first production of the Berliner Ensemble Theater created by B. Brecht : in the legendary performance “ Mother Courage and Her Children ”, Bildt played the Cook until in 1951 he was replaced by Ernst Bush [5] [6] . In 1954, Bildt went to work at the Munich Chamber Theater. For the actor, interesting roles were found in post-war cinema. Bildt also collaborated with the DEFA film studio , starring in films such as Council of the Gods and Frozen . In addition, Bildt worked on dubbing foreign films.
For his services to the cinema in 1949, Bildt became one of the first winners of the National GDR Prize . He was buried at the Dalema cemetery in Berlin.
Filmography
Silent Movie
- 1910: Schuld und Sühne
- 1912: Zu Tode gehetzt
- 1918: Mr. Wu
- 1919: Rose Bernd
- 1920: Nachtgestalten
- 1921: Schloß Vogelöd
- 1921: Lady Hamilton - Lady Hamilton
- 1923: Ein Weib, ein Tier, ein Diamant
- 1924: Die Schmetterlingsschlacht
- 1926: Die Flammen lügen
- 1927: Lützows wilde verwegene jugend
- 1927: Das Mädchen mit den fünf Nullen
- 1928: Liebe und Diebe - Regie: Carl Froelich
Sound movie
- 1930: Der Andere
- 1930: Dreyfus
- 1934: William Tell - Wilhelm Tell
- 1934: Schwarzer Jäger Johanna
- 1936: Glückskinder
- 1936: City of Anatole - Stadt Anatol
- 1936: Moscow - Shanghai - Moskau - Shanghai
- 1936: Kreutzer Sonata - Die Kreutzersonate
- 1937: The Man Who Was Sherlock Holmes - Der Mann, der Sherlock Holmes war
- 1937: Zu neuen Ufern
- 1937: Der Herrscher
- 1937: Madame Bovary
- 1937: Habanera - La Habanera
- 1938: Die Umwege des schönen Karl
- 1938: Player - Der Spieler
- 1938: Footprints - Verwehte Spuren
- 1938: Dance on the volcano - Tanz auf dem Vulkan
- 1939: Der Schritt vom Wege - Regie: Gustaf Gründgens
- 1939: Der Florentiner Hut
- 1939: Robert Koch, conqueror of death - Robert Koch, der Bekämpfer des Todes
- 1939: D III 88
- 1941: Das Mädchen von Fanö
- 1941: Kampfgeschwader Lützow
- 1941: Uncle Kruger - Ohm Krüger
- 1941: Anschlag auf Baku
- 1941: Friedemann Bach
- 1941: Der Gasmann
- 1942: Resignation - Die Entlassung
- 1943: Ein glücklicher Mensch
- 1944: The Sacrificial Path - Opfergang
- 1945: Kolberg - Kolberg
- 1945: Der Puppenspieler
- 1946: Somewhere in Berlin - Irgendwo in Berlin
- 1947: Razzia
- 1948: Affaire Blum
- 1949: Der Biberpelz
- 1949: Daily Bread - Unser täglich Brot
- 1950: Frozen - Das kalte Herz
- 1952: Toxi
- 1952: Father needs a woman - Vater braucht eine Frau
- 1952: The Great Temptation - Die große Versuchung
- 1953: Meines Vaters Pferde
- 1953: Royal Highness - Königliche Hoheit
- 1953: Solange Du da bist
- 1954: Die verschwundene Miniatur
- 1954: Sauerbruch - Das war mein Leben
- 1955: Ein Herz voll Musik
- 1955: Ludwig II: The Shine and Fall of the King - Ludwig II. - Glanz und Elend eines Königs
- 1955: Der 20. Juli
- 1955: The Sky Without Stars - Himmel ohne Sterne
- 1956: Teufel in Seide
- 1956: Ich suche Dich
- 1956: Anastasia, the last royal bride - Anastasia, die letzte Zarentochter
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 Internet Movie Database - 1990.
- ↑ 1 2 Discogs - 2000.
- ↑ 1 2 filmportal.de - 2005.
- ↑ German National Library , Berlin State Library , Bavarian State Library , etc. Record # 11618051X // General Normative Control (GND) - 2012—2016.
- ↑ Brecht B. Model "Courage" // Theater: Plays. Articles. Statements: In 5 vols. - M .: Art, 1965. - V. 5/2 . - S. 397 .
- ↑ Etkind E. Mother Courage and her children // Bertolt Brecht. Theatre. Plays. Articles. Statements. In five volumes. - M .: Art, 1964. - T. 3 .
Literature
- Frank-Burkhard Habel und Volker Wachter: Das große Lexikon der DDR-Stars. Schwarzkopf & Schwarzkopf, Berlin 2002, ISBN 3-89602-391-8 .
- Adolf Heinzlmeier und Berndt Schulz: Das Lexikon der deutschen Filmstars. Schwarzkopf & Schwarzkopf, Berlin 2003, ISBN 3-89602-475-2 .
- Birgit Pargner: Ganz nah am Sein. Der Schauspieler Paul Bildt. Henschel Verlag, Berlin 2007, ISBN 3-89487-580-1 .
- Karl Voss: Paul Bildt - Ein Schauspieler in seinen Verwandlungen. Josef Keller Verlag, Starnberg 1963.
- Klaus Riemer: Paul Bildt (Theater und Drama Band 23) Colloquium Verlag, Berlin 1963.
- HE Weinschenk: Schauspieler erzählen. Wilhelm Limpert-Verlag, Berlin 1938, 31ff.