Paul Wegener

Paul Wegener

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Born
December 11, 1874
Died
September 13, 1948

Paul Wegener was born in Arnoldsdorf, West Prussia, part of the German Empire. His birthplace is currently part of Poland, under the name "Jarantowice". Wegener's family included a number of scientists, the most notable being his cousin Alfred Wegener (1880-1930). Alfred is remembered as the…

Biography

Paul Wegener was born in Arnoldsdorf, West Prussia, part of the German Empire. His birthplace is currently part of Poland, under the name "Jarantowice". Wegener's family included a number of scientists, the most notable being his cousin Alfred Wegener (1880-1930). Alfred is remembered as the originator of the theory of continental drift.

Paul has no known relation to another Paul Wegener (1908-1993), who served as a Nazi Party official and an officer of the Schutzstaffel (SS).

Paul Wegener initially followed legal studies in college, but dropped out in order to become a theatrical actor. By 1906, he was part of an acting troupe led by Max Reinhardt (1873-1943). Reinhardt went on to become a film director. By 1912, Wegener himself had become interested in the film medium, and sought roles as a film actor.

In 1913, Wegener heard of an old Jewish legend, concerning the Golem. He wanted to adapt the legend into film, and started co-writing a script with Henrik Galeen (1881-1949). Their script was adapted into the film "The Golem" (1915), with Wegener and Galeen serving as the two co-directors. The film was a success and established Wegener as a celebrated figure in German cinema. Wegener returned to adapting the Golem legend into film, by directing a parody film in 1917 and the more serious "The Golem: How He Came into the World" (1920). The 1920 film remains one of the classics of German cinema. Wegener's other films often reflected his personal interests, such as trick photography, the supernatural, and mysticism.

He continued his film career into the 1930s, and made the transition from silent films to sound films. Under the Nazi regime (1933-1945), several actors and directors faced persecution or exile. Wegener instead found himself favored by the regime and appeared regularly in Nazi propaganda films of the 1940s. Wegener personally disliked the regime (which had persecuted a number of his friends and associates) and reputedly financed a number of German resistance groups.

In 1945, with World War II over and Berlin in ruins, Wegener took initiative as president of an organization intended to improve the living standards for surviving citizens of Berlin. He continued to appear in theatrical productions from 1945 to 1948, although he was suffering from an increasingly poor health.

In July 1948, Wegener collapsed on stage during a theatrical performance. The curtain was brought down and the rest of the performance was canceled. It was his last acting role, as he retired in an attempt to recuperate. He died in his sleep in September 1948. He was survived by his last wife Lyda Salmonova (1889-1968).

Actor

Shiva und die GalgenblumeShiva und die Galgenblume(1993)as Wladimir Penski
Augen der LiebeAugen der Liebe(1951)as Prof. Mochmann
Der große MandarinDer große Mandarin(1949)as Mandarin
Der Fall MolanderDer Fall Molander(1945)as Holk, Generalstaatsanwalt
Dr. phil. Doederlein(1945)

Self

Der AugenzeugeDer Augenzeuge(1946)as Self
Der Film im FilmDer Film im Film(1925)as Self

Known for

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Brigitte Helm and Paul Wegener in Inge and the Millions (1933)Paul Wegener in The Golem (1920)Rose Stradner and Paul Wegener in Der Mann mit der Pranke (1935)Paul Wegener in The Student of Prague (1913)Paul Wegener in The Student of Prague (1913)Paul Wegener in The Student of Prague (1913)

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2The Golem and the Dancing Girl4.8819177.10068
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4The Student of Prague3.2519136.4002711
5The Pied Piper of Hamelin3.0919185.80025
6Rübezahls Hochzeit3.0919165.30054
7Herzog Ferrantes Ende1.6319220.0000
8Der Galeerensträfling1.6319190.0000
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