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Paul Henreid (November 10, 1908 – March 29, 1992) was an Austrian-
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- American actor, director, producer, and writer. He is best remembered for two film roles; Victor Laszlo in '' Casablanca'' and Jerry Durrance in ''
Now, Voyager ''Now, Voyager'' is a 1942 American drama film starring Bette Davis, Paul Henreid, and Claude Rains, and directed by Irving Rapper. The screenplay by Casey Robinson is based on the 1941 novel of the same name by Olive Higgins Prouty. Prouty ...
'', both released between 1942 and 1943.


Early life

Born Paul Georg Julius Hernried in the city of
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, then part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, Henreid was the son of Maria-Luise (Lendecke) and Karl Alphons Hernried, an ennobled Viennese banker, born as Carl Hirsch, who had converted in 1904 from Judaism to Catholicism, due to anti-semitism. Henreid's father died in April 1916, and the family fortune had dwindled by the time he graduated from the exclusive Theresianische Akademie.


Stage and film careers

Henreid trained for the theatre in
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, over his family's objections, and debuted there on the stage under the direction of Max Reinhardt. He began his film career acting in German and Austrian films in the 1930s. During that period, he was strongly anti-
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, so much so that he was later designated an "official enemy of the
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" and all his assets were seized.


Career in the United Kingdom

In 1937 Henreid played Prince Albert in the first British stage production of ''
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''. With the outbreak of the
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in 1939, Henreid risked deportation or internment as an
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, but Conrad Veidt (who later appeared as Major Heinrich Strasser in the film Casablanca) spoke for him, and he was allowed to remain and work in British films. Veidt himself was an avowed anti-Nazi, with a Jewish wife. Thanks to such support, Henreid was able to continue his work in British films. In 1939 he had a notable supporting role as Staefel in ''
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'' and the next year third billing as a German espionage agent in the thriller ''
Night Train to Munich ''Night Train to Munich'' is a 1940 British-American thriller film directed by Carol Reed and starring Margaret Lockwood and Rex Harrison. Written by Sidney Gilliat and Frank Launder, based on the 1939 short story ''Report on a Fugitive'' by Go ...
''. In 1940 he also performed in a minor role in the British musical comedy spy film ''
Under Your Hat ''Under Your Hat'' is a 1940 British musical comedy spy film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Jack Hulbert, Cicely Courtneidge and Austin Trevor. Production The film was an independent production made at Isleworth Studios. It was based on a ...
''.


RKO, Warner Bros., and MGM

After relocating to the United States and having a successful run on
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in ''Flight to the West'', Henreid was put under contract by
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in 1941. The studio changed his name by dropping the nobiliary particle "von", as simply "Henreid" would sound less overtly Germanic. That year, Henreid became a citizen of the United States. His first film for the studio was '' Joan of Paris'', released in 1942, that became a big hit. Moving to
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in 1942, Henreid was cast in ''
Now, Voyager ''Now, Voyager'' is a 1942 American drama film starring Bette Davis, Paul Henreid, and Claude Rains, and directed by Irving Rapper. The screenplay by Casey Robinson is based on the 1941 novel of the same name by Olive Higgins Prouty. Prouty ...
'', playing the romantic lead opposite
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. His next role was as Victor Laszlo, a heroic anti-German resistance leader on the run, in '' Casablanca'' (1942) with Humphrey Bogart and Ingrid Bergman. Warners then tried to consolidate Henreid's new status by co-starring him with
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in a romantic drama, '' In Our Time'' (1944) then putting him in '' Between Two Worlds'' (1944), a remake of '' Outward Bound''. '' The Conspirators'' (1944) was an attempt to repeat the success of ''Casablanca'' with Henreid fighting Nazis in an ostensible neutral city with a supporting cast that included
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and
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. Henreid turned down the male lead alongside Bette Davis, in '' Watch on the Rhine'' (which went to Paul Lukas) and '' Mr Skeffington'' (which went to Claude Rains). Henreid returned briefly to RKO to play a pirate swashbuckler in the studio's 1945 release ''
The Spanish Main ''The Spanish Main'' is a 1945 American adventure film starring Paul Henreid, Maureen O'Hara, Walter Slezak and Binnie Barnes, and directed by Frank Borzage. It was RKO's first all-Technicolor film since ''Becky Sharp'' ten years before. Cin ...
''. Returning to Warner Bros., he was cast the following year in ''
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'', a biopic of the
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in which Henreid portrays
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. He was next cast opposite
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in an adaptation of ''
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'' (1946).
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then borrowed Henreid from Warners to play Robert Schumann in ''
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'' (1947) opposite Katharine Hepburn. Henreid wrote in his memoirs that he bought out his Warner Bros contract for $75,000 and was offered a long term contract at MGM for $150,000 a year but turned it down.


Blacklisting and brief return to European films

In his 1984 autobiography ''Ladies Man'' Henreid recounts that he was one of a group of Hollywood stars who went to Washington to protest against the excesses of the House Committee on Un-American Activities, following which he was semi-blacklisted. He says he was blacklisted from the major studios for five years – apart from ''Rope of Sand'' which was directed by a friend – before the blacklist was lifted, and he never understood why. After leaving
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, Henreid decided to turn producer, making the film noir '' Hollow Triumph'' (1948) in which he also appeared. He was a villain in a Burt Lancaster adventure film '' Rope of Sand'' (1949). In 1950 he made a low-budget film for Edward and Harry Danziger, '' So Young, So Bad'', which was followed by an offer from
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to play pirate
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in '' Last of the Buccaneers'' (1950). He then went to France for '' Pardon My French'' (1951) before returning to Katzman for ''
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'' (1951). He directed and played the lead role in '' For Men Only'' (1952). Later, in England, he made the movies in the film noir genre '' Stolen Face'' (1952) and '' Mantrap'' (1953), then went back to Katzman for ''
Siren of Bagdad ''Siren of Bagdad'' is a 1953 Technicolor fantasy adventure film produced by Sam Katzman and directed by Richard Quine set in the medieval Persian Empire. It stars Paul Henreid as a travelling Master magician who seeks to recover his troop of be ...
'' (1953). In 1954, once again working for MGM, Henreid performed in a minor role in '' Deep in My Heart'', his first "A" film in several years. He moved next to
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, where he appeared in '' Pirates of Tripoli'' for Katzman; and then, yet again, to MGM for a part in ''
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''. He also appeared at this time on Broadway in ''Festival''.


Directing and final performances

In the early 1950s, Henreid began directing both film and television productions. His "small-screen" directorial credits include episodes of '' Alfred Hitchcock Presents'', '' Maverick'', '' Bonanza, The Virginian,'' and '' The Big Valley''. He also directed on the "big screen" '' A Woman's Devotion'' (1956) in which he played a supporting role, '' Girls on the Loose'' (1958), and '' Live Fast, Die Young'' (1958). In 1964, he directed '' Dead Ringer'', which stars Bette Davis and features in a minor role Henreid's daughter Monika. While working as a director, Henreid continued to accept some small parts as well in ''
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'' (1957), '' Holiday for Lovers'' (1959), '' Never So Few'' (1959), and ''
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'' (1962). Additional film appearances include ''
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'' (1965), ''
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'' (1969), and '' The Failing of Raymond'' (1971). In 1973, prior to his last screen appearance in '' Exorcist II: The Heretic'' (1977), Henreid returned to
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to perform in ''
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''.


Personal life and legacy

Henreid married Elizabeth Camilla Julia "Lisl" Glück (1908–1993) in 1936; the couple adopted two daughters. In 1992, at age 84, Henreid died of
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in
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after suffering a stroke. He was buried in nearby Woodlawn Cemetery. In Los Angeles, California in 1960, to honor Henreid's significant contributions to the entertainment industry as both an actor and director, two stars were dedicated to him and installed on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. One of those stars, which recognizes his career in film, is located at 6366 Hollywood Boulevard; the other, for television, is at 1720 Vine Street.


Complete filmography


As actor

*'' Morgenrot'' (1933) *'' Baroud'' (1933) as uncredited minor role *''Love in Morocco'' (1933) as uncredited minor role *''Hohe Schule'', aka '' The Secret of Cavelli'' (1934) as Franz von Ketterer *''Eva, the Factory Girl'' (1935) as Fritz *''...nur ein Komödiant'' (1935) as Velthen *''
Victoria the Great ''Victoria the Great'' is a 1937 British historical film directed by Herbert Wilcox and starring Anna Neagle, Anton Walbrook and Walter Rilla. When Laurence Housman's play ''Victoria Regina'' was banned by the Lord Chamberlain (in 1935 the royal ...
'' (1937) as uncredited minor role *''
Goodbye, Mr. Chips ''Goodbye, Mr. Chips'' is a novella about the life of a school teacher, Mr. Chipping, written by English writer James Hilton and first published by Hodder & Stoughton in October 1934. It has been adapted into two feature films and two televi ...
'' (1939) as Staefel *''Mad Men of Europe'' (1940) as Victor Brandt *''
Night Train to Munich ''Night Train to Munich'' is a 1940 British-American thriller film directed by Carol Reed and starring Margaret Lockwood and Rex Harrison. Written by Sidney Gilliat and Frank Launder, based on the 1939 short story ''Report on a Fugitive'' by Go ...
'' (1940) as Capt. Karl Marsen *''
Under Your Hat ''Under Your Hat'' is a 1940 British musical comedy spy film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Jack Hulbert, Cicely Courtneidge and Austin Trevor. Production The film was an independent production made at Isleworth Studios. It was based on a ...
'' (1940) as uncredited minor role *'' Joan of Paris'' (1942) as Paul Lavallier *''
Now, Voyager ''Now, Voyager'' is a 1942 American drama film starring Bette Davis, Paul Henreid, and Claude Rains, and directed by Irving Rapper. The screenplay by Casey Robinson is based on the 1941 novel of the same name by Olive Higgins Prouty. Prouty ...
'' (1942) as Jerry Durrance *'' Casablanca'' (1942) as Victor Laszlo *'' In Our Time'' (1944) as Count Stefan Orwid *'' Between Two Worlds'' (1944) as Henry Bergner *'' The Conspirators'' (1944) as Vincent Van Der Lyn *''
The Spanish Main ''The Spanish Main'' is a 1945 American adventure film starring Paul Henreid, Maureen O'Hara, Walter Slezak and Binnie Barnes, and directed by Frank Borzage. It was RKO's first all-Technicolor film since ''Becky Sharp'' ten years before. Cin ...
'' (1945) as Capt. Laurent Van Horn *''
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'' (1946) as Rev. Arthur Nicholls *''
Of Human Bondage ''Of Human Bondage'' is a 1915 novel by W. Somerset Maugham. The novel is generally agreed to be Maugham's masterpiece and to be strongly autobiographical in nature, although he stated, "This is a novel, not an autobiography; though much in i ...
'' (1946) as Philip Carey *'' Deception'' (1946) as Karel Novak *''
Song of Love Song of Love may refer to: * Song of love or love song, a song about falling in love * ''The Song of Love'' (1923 film) * ''Song of Love'' (1929 film), a film starring Belle Baker and Ralph Graves * ''The Song of Love'' (1930 film) * ''Song of ...
'' (1947) as Robert Schumann *'' Hollow Triumph'', aka ''The Scar'' (1948) as John Muller / Dr. Bartok *'' Rope of Sand'' (1949) as Commandant Paul Vogel *'' So Young So Bad'' (1950) as Dr. John H. Jason *'' Last of the Buccaneers'' (1950) as Jean Lafitte *'' Pardon My French'' (1951)Also the French version '' Dans la vie tout s'arrange'' (1952). – Paul Rencourt *'' For Men Only'' (1952) as Dr. Stephen Brice *''
Thief of Damascus '' Thief of Damascus '' is a 1952 American Technicolor adventure film directed by Will Jason and starring Paul Henreid. The film features a generous use of stock footage from such films as ''Joan of Arc''. The film, produced by Sam Katzman, was ...
'' (1952) as General Abu Amdar *'' Stolen Face'' (1952) as Dr. Philip Ritter *'' Dans la vie tout s'arrange'' (1952) as Paul Rencourt *'' Mantrap'', aka ''Woman in Hiding'' (1953) as Hugo Bishop *''
Siren of Bagdad ''Siren of Bagdad'' is a 1953 Technicolor fantasy adventure film produced by Sam Katzman and directed by Richard Quine set in the medieval Persian Empire. It stars Paul Henreid as a travelling Master magician who seeks to recover his troop of be ...
'' (1953) as Kazah the Great * ''
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'' (1954) as Konrad Hegner *'' Deep in My Heart'' (1954) as Florenz Ziegfeld *'' Pirates of Tripoli'' (1955) as Edri al-Gadrian *''
Meet Me in Las Vegas ''Meet Me in Las Vegas'' (1956) is an MGM musical comedy produced by Joe Pasternak, directed by Roy Rowland, filmed in Eastman Color and CinemaScope, and starring Dan Dailey and Cyd Charisse. The screenplay is by Isobel Lennart, cinematograph ...
'' (1956) as Pierre *'' A Woman's Devotion'' (1956) as Capt. Henrique Monteros *''
Ten Thousand Bedrooms ''Ten Thousand Bedrooms'' is a 1957 American romantic comedy film directed by Richard Thorpe and starring Dean Martin, Anna Maria Alberghetti, and Eva Bartok. Martin's first film in the wake of the dissolution of his partnership with Jerry Lewi ...
'' (1957) as Anton *'' Holiday for Lovers'' (1959) as Eduardo Barroso *'' Never So Few'' (1959) as Nikko Regas *''
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'' (1962) as Etienne Laurier *''
Operation Crossbow ''Crossbow'' was the code name in World War II for Anglo-American operations against the German long range reprisal weapons (V-weapons) programme. The main V-weapons were the V-1 flying bomb and V-2 rocket – these were launched against Brita ...
'' (1965) as Gen. Ziemann *''
The Madwoman of Chaillot ''The Madwoman of Chaillot'' (french: La Folle de Chaillot) is a play, a poetic satire, by French dramatist Jean Giraudoux, written in 1943 and first performed in 1945, after his death. The play is in two acts. The story concerns an eccentric woma ...
'' (1969) as The General *'' The Failing of Raymond'' (1971, TV Movie) as Dr. Abel *''Death Among Friends'' (1975, TV Movie) as Otto Schiller *'' Exorcist II: The Heretic'' (1977) as The Cardinal (final film role)


As himself or narrator

*''
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'' (1944) – himself *''Peking Remembered'' (1967 documentary) – narrator


As producer

*'' Hollow Triumph'' (1948) *''For Men Only'' (1952)


As director

*'' A Stranger Everywhere (S4/Ep10)'' (1968)


Film

*'' For Men Only'' (1952) *'' A Woman's Devotion'' (1956) *'' Live Fast, Die Young'' (1958) *'' Girls on the Loose'' (1958) *'' Dead Ringer'' (1964) *''
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'' (1964)


Television

* ''Maverick "Passage to Fort Doom" (1959)'' *'' The Californians'' (1957–1959), various episodes * Alfred Hitchcock Presents TV series episode "The Landlady," "Cell 227," and 26 others (1957–1962) *The June Allyson Show (1960) episode 'The Lie' *'' The Virginian'' "''Long Ride to Wind River"'' (1966) *The Big Valley (9 episodes) (TV Series 1965-1968)


As writer

*''
Ballad in Blue ''Ballad in Blue'' (originally titled ''Blues for Lovers'') is a 1965 British drama music film starring R&B legend Ray Charles. The film was the last to be directed by Paul Henreid. Plot Ray Charles helps blind boy David in his struggle to ...
'' (1964) (story)


Music

*'' Deception'' (1946) (Hollenius' Cello Concerto, Cello Concerto in D major, uncredited and dubbed by
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) *'' Stolen Face'' (1952) (song "Rolling Home")


Radio appearances


Notes


References


External links

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