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Kurt von Ruffin (1901 in
Munich, Germany Munich ( ; german: München ; bar, Minga ) is the capital and most populous city of the German state of Bavaria. With a population of 1,558,395 inhabitants as of 31 July 2020, it is the third-largest city in Germany, after Berlin and ...
– 17 November 1996 in
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, Germany) was a German actor and opera singer who was imprisoned by the
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for the crime of
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.


Career

Von Ruffin began his career as a singer. Starting in 1927 he sang with the operas of
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,
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, and
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. He made his film debut in 1931 in ' and '' Walzerparadies'', also starring in
Harry Piel Heinrich Piel (12 July 1892 – 27 March 1963), known professionally as Harry Piel, was a prolific German actor, film director, screenwriter, and film producer who was involved in over 150 films. Piel became a director in 1912, turning out such ...
's '' Bobby geht los'' in the same year. For the latter film von Ruffin took boxing lessons from heavyweight champion
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. After completing filming on '' The Black Forest Girl'' in 1933, von Ruffin was identified as a homosexual by another gay man who named him under torture, and imprisoned at
Lichtenburg concentration camp Lichtenburg was a Nazi concentration camp, housed in a Renaissance castle in Prettin, near Wittenberg in the Province of Saxony. Along with Sachsenburg, it was among the first to be built by the Nazis, and was operated by the SS from 1933 to ...
, where many gay men were imprisoned, for two years. Von Ruffin says that SS guards touched prisoners and then beat those who got sexually aroused. He also recalls being forced to watch as some prisoners were beaten to death. After nine months in Lichtenburg, von Ruffin was released thanks to the intervention of prominent theatre director Heinz Hilpert, and his lawyers arranged for the destruction of his
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file. Von Ruffin went on to star in five more movies: '' Königswalzer'' (1935), ''Die Geige lockt'' (1935), '' Black Roses'' (1935), ''
The Hour of Temptation ''The Hour of Temptation'' (german: Die Stunde der Versuchung) is a 1936 German mystery film directed by Paul Wegener and starring Gustav Fröhlich, Lída Baarová and Harald Paulsen.Kreimeier p. 245 The film's sets were designed by Karl Machus a ...
'' (1936), and ''Du bist so schön, Berlinerin'' (1936) before he was finally prohibited from appearing in any more films. From 1941 until the end of the war, he appeared only on stage. After the war, von Ruffin appeared in several more films, including ''Ich mach' Dich glücklich'' (1949), ''Der blaue Strohhut'' (1949), '' Neues vom Hexer'' (1965), '' Gentlemen in White Vests'' (1970), and his last, ''Der Unbesiegbare'' (1985).


Selected filmography

* ''
Bobby Gets Going ''Bobby Gets Going'' (German: ''Bobby geht los'') is a 1931 German comedy action film directed by and starring Harry Piel and also featuring Annie Markart, Hilde Hildebrand and Kurt Lilien. It was shot at the EFA Studios in Halensee and on locat ...
'' (1931) * ''
The Battle of Bademunde ''The Battle of Bademunde'' (german: Die Schlacht von Bademünde) is a 1931 German comedy film directed by Philipp Lothar Mayring and starring Max Adalbert, Claire Rommer and Paul Wagner. Jacobsen p.357 It was one of a number of military comedi ...
'' (1931) * '' The Black Forest Girl'' (1933) * '' The Royal Waltz'' (1935) * '' Black Roses'' (1935) * ''
The Hour of Temptation ''The Hour of Temptation'' (german: Die Stunde der Versuchung) is a 1936 German mystery film directed by Paul Wegener and starring Gustav Fröhlich, Lída Baarová and Harald Paulsen.Kreimeier p. 245 The film's sets were designed by Karl Machus a ...
'' (1936) * ''
I Entrust My Wife to You ''I Entrust My Wife to You'' (german: Ich vertraue Dir meine Frau an) is a 1943 German comedy film directed by Kurt Hoffmann and starring Heinz Rühmann, Adina Mandlová, and Werner Fuetterer. It was shot at the Babelsberg Studios in Berlin. ...
'' (1943) * '' The Court Concert'' (1948) * ''
The Blue Straw Hat ''The Blue Straw Hat'' (german: Der blaue Strohhut) is a 1949 West German period comedy film directed by Viktor Tourjansky and starring Margot Hielscher, Karl Schönböck and Mady Rahl.Goble p. 324 It was shot at the Bavaria Studios in Munich a ...
'' (1949) * '' Neues vom Hexer'' (1965) * '' Gentlemen in White Vests'' (1970)


See also

* Karl Gorath *
Persecution of homosexuals in Nazi Germany and the Holocaust Before 1933, homosexual acts were illegal in Germany under Paragraph 175 of the German Criminal Code. The law was not consistently enforced, however, and a thriving gay culture existed in German cities. After the Nazi takeover in 1933, the ...


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Ruffin 1901 births 1996 deaths 20th-century German male actors 20th-century German musicians German gay actors German gay musicians German male film actors German male stage actors Homosexual concentration camp survivors German LGBT singers Gay singers Lichtenburg concentration camp survivors Male actors from Munich People convicted under Germany's Paragraph 175 20th-century LGBT people