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Harald Paulsen

Harald Paulsen (26 August 1895 – 4 August 1954) was a German stage and film actor and director. He appeared in 125 films between 1920 and 1954.

Harald Paulsen
Born
Harald Johannes David Paulsen

(1895-08-26)26 August 1895
Died4 August 1954(1954-08-04) (aged 58)
NationalityGerman
Occupation(s)Actor, theatre director
Years active1913–1954

Career edit

Paulsen first appeared on stage at age sixteen. He then studied under from Leopold Jessner, who was then senior director at Hamburg's Thalia Theater.[1] He made his debut at the Hamburg Stadttheater in 1913. From 1915 until 1917, he served in the German Army during World War I. in 1917–18 he played at the Fronttheater in Mitau. In 1919 he was brought to the Deutsches Theater in Berlin by Max Reinhardt.[2]

From his extensive theatrical work, his role as "Mackie Messer" ("Mack the Knife") in the world premiere of Bertolt Brecht's The Threepenny Opera is particularly noteworthy. This performance took place on 31 August 1928 at the Theater am Schiffbauerdamm. At that time, Paulsen was considered a Brecht admirer. In 1938 Harald Paulsen became director of the Theater am Nollendorfplatz in Berlin, where mainly operettas were performed at that time. He also directed and performed in singing roles. He was forced to resign his position in 1945, following the End of World War II in Europe.[2] Paulsen also appeared as an actor in over twenty silent films. His acting career continued into the sound film era and he appeared in approximately ninety sound films.[3]

Shortly after Adolf Hitler seized power, he became a fervent National Socialist and carried the Flag of Nazi Germany for the student representatives at the May Day rally in Tempelhof. He also participated as an actor in several Nazi propaganda films, such as Ohm Krüger and the pro-euthanasia film Ich klage an, both released in 1941.[2] The Viennese actor Rolf Kutschera reported in his memoirs that Paulsen was notorious among his colleagues as an informant to Nazi authorities.[4]

Death edit

Harald Paulsen died on 4 August 1954, aged 58, in the general hospital in the Hamburg borough of Altona after suffering from a stroke. He was buried in the Catholic cemetery in Elmshorn. His son Uwe Paulsen (1944–2014) was as a stage and film actor, cabaret artist, and prolific voice actor, who dubbed foreign language film and television into German.[3][5]

Selected filmography edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Harald Paulsen". Steffi-line (in German). 2018. Retrieved 20 June 2020.
  2. ^ a b c Klee, Paul (2011). Das Kulturlexikon zum Dritten Reich. Wer war was vor und nach 1945 (in German). Frankfurt am Main: Fischer-Taschenbuch-Verlag. ISBN 978-9949477128.
  3. ^ a b "Harald Paulsen-Archiv". Die Akademie der Künste (in German). 2018. Retrieved 20 June 2020.
  4. ^ Kutschera, Rolf (2010). Glück gehabt: Meine Erinnerungen (Deutsch) Gebundene Ausgabe – 30. September 2010 (in German). Graz: Styria Premium in Verlagsgruppe. ISBN 978-3222133114.
  5. ^ "Uwe Paulsen". Synchronkartei (in German). 2018. Retrieved 20 June 2020.

External links edit

  • Harald Paulsen at IMDb
  • Photographs and literature

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Harald Paulsen 26 August 1895 4 August 1954 was a German stage and film actor and director He appeared in 125 films between 1920 and 1954 Harald PaulsenBornHarald Johannes David Paulsen 1895 08 26 26 August 1895Elmshorn German EmpireDied4 August 1954 1954 08 04 aged 58 Altona Hamburg West GermanyNationalityGermanOccupation s Actor theatre directorYears active1913 1954 Contents 1 Career 2 Death 3 Selected filmography 4 References 5 External linksCareer editPaulsen first appeared on stage at age sixteen He then studied under from Leopold Jessner who was then senior director at Hamburg s Thalia Theater 1 He made his debut at the Hamburg Stadttheater in 1913 From 1915 until 1917 he served in the German Army during World War I in 1917 18 he played at the Fronttheater in Mitau In 1919 he was brought to the Deutsches Theater in Berlin by Max Reinhardt 2 From his extensive theatrical work his role as Mackie Messer Mack the Knife in the world premiere of Bertolt Brecht s The Threepenny Opera is particularly noteworthy This performance took place on 31 August 1928 at the Theater am Schiffbauerdamm At that time Paulsen was considered a Brecht admirer In 1938 Harald Paulsen became director of the Theater am Nollendorfplatz in Berlin where mainly operettas were performed at that time He also directed and performed in singing roles He was forced to resign his position in 1945 following the End of World War II in Europe 2 Paulsen also appeared as an actor in over twenty silent films His acting career continued into the sound film era and he appeared in approximately ninety sound films 3 Shortly after Adolf Hitler seized power he became a fervent National Socialist and carried the Flag of Nazi Germany for the student representatives at the May Day rally in Tempelhof He also participated as an actor in several Nazi propaganda films such as Ohm Kruger and the pro euthanasia film Ich klage an both released in 1941 2 The Viennese actor Rolf Kutschera reported in his memoirs that Paulsen was notorious among his colleagues as an informant to Nazi authorities 4 Death editHarald Paulsen died on 4 August 1954 aged 58 in the general hospital in the Hamburg borough of Altona after suffering from a stroke He was buried in the Catholic cemetery in Elmshorn His son Uwe Paulsen 1944 2014 was as a stage and film actor cabaret artist and prolific voice actor who dubbed foreign language film and television into German 3 5 Selected filmography editThe Night of Queen Isabeau 1920 The Clan 1920 Ilona 1921 as Imre The House of Torment 1921 The Fateful Day 1921 The Men of Sybill 1923 The Girl from Hell 1923 Man Against Man 1924 The Humble Man and the Chanteuse 1925 Shadows of the Metropolis 1925 as Boxer Karl The Adventures of Sybil Brent 1925 as Commissioner Krenke Honeymoon 1928 Alraune 1930 as Frank Braun The Tender Relatives 1930 as Mr Linsemann Twice Married 1930 as Wilhelm Meyer My Leopold 1931 as Leopold Storm in a Water Glass 1931 as Burdach One Hour of Happiness 1931 as Tommy The Trunks of Mr O F 1931 as Stark the architect Unheimliche Geschichten 1932 The Importance of Being Earnest 1932 The Big Bluff 1933 as Harry Neuhoff A Thousand for One Night 1933 as Frank Wellner The Daring Swimmer 1934 as Fritz Neubauer The Valiant Navigator 1935 as Otto Jebs Fresh Wind from Canada 1935 as Jonny Artist Love 1935 as Count Hohenstein Stradivari 1935 Make Me Happy 1935 as Henry Davenport She and the Three 1935 as Peter Husing Ave Maria 1936 The Dreamer 1936 as Fritz If We All Were Angels 1936 as Enrico Falotti The Hour of Temptation 1936 Escapade 1936 Signal in the Night 1937 The Ruler 1937 Shadows Over St Pauli 1938 The Marriage Swindler 1938 The Secret Lie 1938 We Danced Around the World 1939 Renate in the Quartet 1939 Bismarck 1940 as Benedetti The Three Codonas 1940 What Does Brigitte Want 1941 Ohm Kruger 1941 as the French foreign minister The Thing About Styx 1942 as Dr Bonnett Beloved Darling 1943 The Golden Spider 1943 as Smirnoff Agent Petersen The Court Concert 1948 as Councillor Zunder Search for Majora 1949 as Harry The Appeal to Conscience 1949 as Korfiz My Niece Susanne 1950 as Jean The Rabanser Case 1950 Professor Nachtfalter 1951 The Deadly Dreams 1951 as Magier Rodriguez Olivier Sensation in San Remo 1951 The Lady in Black 1951 Desires 1952 Oh You Dear Fridolin 1952 Three Days of Fear 1952 Weekend in Paradise 1952 Once on the Rhine 1952 Klettermaxe 1952 A Very Big Child 1952 The Bogeyman 1953 The Little Town Will Go to Sleep 1954 The Faithful Hussar 1954 The Gypsy Baron 1954 The Beautiful Miller 1954 References edit Harald Paulsen Steffi line in German 2018 Retrieved 20 June 2020 a b c Klee Paul 2011 Das Kulturlexikon zum Dritten Reich Wer war was vor und nach 1945 in German Frankfurt am Main Fischer Taschenbuch Verlag ISBN 978 9949477128 a b Harald Paulsen Archiv Die Akademie der Kunste in German 2018 Retrieved 20 June 2020 Kutschera Rolf 2010 Gluck gehabt Meine Erinnerungen Deutsch Gebundene Ausgabe 30 September 2010 in German Graz Styria Premium in Verlagsgruppe ISBN 978 3222133114 Uwe Paulsen Synchronkartei in German 2018 Retrieved 20 June 2020 External links editHarald Paulsen at IMDb Photographs and literature Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Harald Paulsen amp oldid 1157946149, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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