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Paul Wilhelm Constantin Hartmann (8 January 1889 – 30 June 1977) was a German stage and film actor.


Selected filmography

* ''Zofia - Kriegs-Irrfahrten eines Kindes'' (1915) * ' (1915) * ' (1916) * ' (1917) * ' (1917) as Georg * ''
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'' (1917) as Bernd Römer * ' (1917) as Hieronymus * '' Mountain Air'' (1917) as Egon * ' (1917) * ' (1918) * '' Es werde Licht!'' (1918) as Ernst Hartwig * ''Mouchy'' (1918) * ''
The Prisoner of Dahomey ''The Prisoner of Dahomey'' (German: ''Der Gefangene von Dahomey'') is a 1918 German silent drama film directed by Hubert Moest Hubert Moest (December 3, 1877 to December 5, 1953) was a German film director, writer, producer, and actor. Early ...
'' (1918) * ''
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'' (1918) * ''Der unheimliche Gast'' (1918) as Uwe Johanssen * ''Taumel'' (1919) * '' The Loves of Käthe Keller'' (1919) * ''Die Hexe von Norderoog'' (1919) * ''
The Secret of Wera Baranska ''The Secret of Wera Baranska'' (German: ''Das Geheimnis der Wera Baranska'') is a 1919 German silent film directed by Eugen Burg, Franz Porten and Rosa Porten. It stars Wanda Treumann, Paul Hartmann, and Reinhold Schünzel.Bock & Bergfelder p.43 ...
'' (1919) * ''
Blonde Poison ''Blonde Poison'' (german: Blondes Gift) is a 1919 German silent drama film directed by Hubert Moest and starring Hedda Vernon, Paul Hartmann, and Olga Engl.Bock & Bergfelder p. 433 The film's sets were designed by the art director Karl Machus ...
'' (1919) as Georg Maudi * '' The Galley Slave'' (1919) as Rastignac * '' The Girl and the Men'' (1919) * '' Monika Vogelsang'' (1920) as Amadeo Vaselli, Kirchenmaler * ''
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'' (1920) as Karl * ''Können Gedanken töten?'' (1920) as Geliebter * '' The Dancer Barberina'' (1920) * '' In the Whirl of Life'' (1920) * '' The Golden Crown'' (1920) as Herzog Franz Günther * '' Catherine the Great'' (1920) as Alexander Manonow * '' Humanity Unleashed'' (1920) as Michael Klarenbach, Chemiker * '' Anna Boleyn'' (1920) as Sir Henry Norris * ''Die Verschleierte'' (1920) * '' Hashish, the Paradise of Hell'' (1921) as Der Jüngling * '' Schloß Vogeloed'' (1921) as Graf Peter Paul Oetsch * ''
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'' (1921) * '' The Inheritance of Tordis'' (1921) as Graf von Heyst * ''Die Jungfrau von Kynast'' (1921) * ''Die Abenteuer der schönen Dorette'' (1921) * '' The Story of Christine von Herre'' (1921) as Conte Marino Marco * ''Die Sängerin'' (1921) * ''Die reine Sünderin'' (1921) * ''
Madame de La Pommeraye's Intrigues ''Madame de La Pommeraye's Intrigues'' (German: ''Die Intrigen der Madame de La Pommeraye'') is a 1922 German silent film directed by Fritz Wendhausen and starring Olga Gsowskaja Olga may refer to: People and fictional characters * Olga (nam ...
'' (1922) * '' Today's Children'' (1922) * '' Barmaid'' (1922) as Günther Romberg * ''
Luise Millerin ''Luise Millerin'' is a 1922 German historical film directed by Carl Froelich and starring Lil Dagover, Paul Hartmann and Walter Janssen. It is based on the play ''Intrigue and Love'' by Friedrich Schiller. Cast * Lil Dagover as ''Luise Milleri ...
'' (1922) as Ferdinand * '' Vanina'' (1922) as Octavio * '' The False Dimitri'' (1922) as Peter Grigory * '' Old Heidelberg'' (1923) as Erbprinz Karl Heinz * ''Fridericus Rex - 3. Teil: Sanssouci'' (1923) as Friedrich Freiherr von der Trenck * '' Tatjana'' (1923) as Fedja Gorykin * ''
The Slipper Hero ''The Slipper Hero'' (german: Der Pantoffelheld) is a 1923 Austrian-German silent comedy film directed by Reinhold Schünzel and starring Scott van Balen, Liane Haid and Paul Hartmann. The title is an expression for a hen-pecked husband. The f ...
'' (1923) * '' The Lost Shoe'' (1923) as Anselm Franz * '' The Evangelist'' (1924) as Evangelimann, Lehrer einer Klosterschule * ''
Chronicles of the Gray House ''Chronicles of the Gray House'' () is a 1925 German silent film, silent historical film, historical drama film directed by Arthur von Gerlach and starring Paul Hartmann (actor), Paul Hartmann, Rudolf Forster and Lil Dagover. It is also known a ...
'' (1925) as Junker Hinrich * ''
The Dice Game of Life ''The Dice Game of Life'' (German:''Des Lebens Würfelspiel'') is a 1925 German silent film directed by Heinz Paul and starring Frida Richard, Hella Moja and Margarete Lanner.Grange p.203 The film's art direction was by Botho Hoefer and Bernhard ...
'' (1925) as Hanns Freiherr v. Rhoden * '' Goetz von Berlichingen of the Iron Hand'' (1925) as Adalbert von Weislingen * ''
Der Rosenkavalier (''The Knight of the Rose'' or ''The Rose-Bearer''), Op. 59, is a comic opera in three acts by Richard Strauss to an original German libretto by Hugo von Hofmannsthal. It is loosely adapted from the novel ''Les amours du chevalier de Faublas'' ...
'' (1925) as Marschall * '' Our Daily Bread'' (1926) as Overseer * '' The Family without Morals'' (1927) as Vinzenz * '' Tingel-Tangel'' (1927) as Derfinger, Sekretär * '' F.P.1'' (1932) as Kapitänleutnant Droste * '' The House of Dora Green'' (1933) as Frank Gebhard * '' The Marathon Runner'' (1933) as José Barrada * '' Invisible Opponent'' (1933) as Peter Ugron * ''
Grand Duchess Alexandra ''Grand Duchess Alexandra'' (German: ''Großfürstin Alexandra'') is a 1933 Austrian operetta film directed by Wilhelm Thiele and starring Maria Jeritza, Paul Hartmann and Leo Slezak.Halperin p.242 It is based on Franz Lehár's operetta of the ...
'' (1933) as Großfürst Michael * ''
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'' (1933) as Mac Allen * ' (1934) as Major Georg Ludwig Korfes * '' The Legacy of Pretoria'' (1934) as Bernhard Fredersen * ''
Mazurka The mazurka (Polish: ''mazur'' Polish ball dance, one of the five Polish national dances and ''mazurek'' Polish folk dance') is a Polish musical form based on stylised folk dances in triple meter, usually at a lively tempo, with character de ...
'' (1935) as Boris Kierow * '' Everything for a Woman'' (1935) as Heinrich Droop, Besitzer einer Tankstelle * '' Die klugen Frauen'' (1936) as Der Herzog von Olivarez * '' The Castle in Flanders'' (1936) as Fred Winsbury * '' Stronger Than Regulations'' (1936) as Lawyer Dr. Birk * '' Port Arthur'' (1936) as Wossidlow * ''Gräfin Volescu'' (1936) * '' Togger'' (1937) as Chefredakteur Togger * '' The Citadel of Warsaw'' (1937) as Oberst Korniloff * ''
The Stars Shine ''The Stars Shine'' (german: Es leuchten die Sterne) is a 1938 German musical revue directed by Hans H. Zerlett and written by Zerlett and Hans Hannes. Synopsis A young secretary leaves the country and travels to Berlin to seek work as an actr ...
'' (1938) as Himself * ''Mit versiegelter Order'' (1938) as Ingenieur Keßler * ''Revolutionshochzeit'' (1938) as Marc Arron * ''
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'' (1938) as Albert von Möller - Hauptmann a.D. * ''
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'' (1938) as Rittmeister Prank * '' The False Step'' (1939) as Major a.D. von Crampas * '' Mistake of the Heart'' (1939) as Professor Reimers * ''
Legion Condor The Condor Legion (german: Legion Condor) was a unit composed of military personnel from the air force and army of Nazi Germany, which served with the Nationalist faction during the Spanish Civil War of July 1936 to March 1939. The Condor Legion ...
'' (1939) as Kommandant der Jagdflieger * ''Bal paré'' (1940) as Dr. Horst Heisterkamp * '' Bismarck'' (1940) as
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* '' Above All Else in the World'' (1941) as Otl. Steinhart * '' Ich klage an'' (1941) as Professor Thomas Heyt * ''Gefährtin meines Sommers'' (1943) as Dr. Manfred Claudius, Arzt, Jugendfreund von Angelika * '' The Roedern Affair'' (1944) as Festungsbaumeister Dietrich von Roedern * '' Gateway to Peace'' (1951) as Paul Dressler, ungarischer Gutsbesitzer * '' The Lady in Black'' (1951) as Frederik Royce * '' Monks, Girls and Hungarian Soldiers'' (1952) as Kurfürst von Bayern * '' The Sergeant's Daughter'' (1952) as Freiherr von Lauffen * '' Cuba Cabana'' (1952) as Gouverneur * '' The Monastery's Hunter'' (1953) as Herr Heinrich * '' Life Begins at Seventeen'' (1953) as Professor Lenoire * ''
Regina Amstetten ''Regina Amstetten'' is a 1954 West German drama film directed by Kurt Neumann and starring Luise Ullrich, Carl Raddatz, and Carl Esmond. The film's sets were designed by the art director Gabriel Pellon. It was shot at the Göttingen Studios ...
'' (1954) as Pastor Fehrmann * '' Conchita and the Engineer'' (1954) as Prof. Dahlheim * ' (1954) as Count Almaviva * '' Captain Wronski'' (1954) as Oberst Ranke * ' (1955) as Mr. von Briest * '' Die Barrings'' (1955) as Archibald von Barring * ''
William Tell William Tell (german: Wilhelm Tell, ; french: Guillaume Tell; it, Guglielmo Tell; rm, Guglielm Tell) is a folk hero of Switzerland. According to the legend, Tell was an expert mountain climber and marksman with a crossbow who assassinated Albr ...
'' (1956) as Werner Stauffacher * ' (1957) as Friedrich Horstmann, ihr Vater * ''
The Fox of Paris ''The Fox of Paris'' (German: ''Der Fuchs von Paris'') is a 1957 war thriller film directed by Paul May and starring Martin Held, Marianne Koch and Hardy Krüger.Bock & Bergfelder p.306 It was a co-production between France and West Germany. It ...
'' (1957) as Col. Gen. von der Heinitz * '' Rivalen der Manege'' (1958) as Zirkusdirektor Williams * '' The Blue Moth'' (1959) as Lawyer Dr. Frahm * '' Roses for the Prosecutor'' (1959) as Landgerichtspräsident Diefenbach * ''
The Buddenbrooks ''Buddenbrooks'' () is a 1901 novel by Thomas Mann, chronicling the decline of a wealthy north German merchant family over the course of four generations, incidentally portraying the manner of life and mores of the Hanseatic bourgeoisie in th ...
'' (1959) as Pastor Kölling * '' Waldrausch'' (1962) as Der alte Stuiber * '' The Longest Day'' (1962) as Field Marshal
Gerd von Rundstedt Karl Rudolf Gerd von Rundstedt (12 December 1875 – 24 February 1953) was a German field marshal in the ''Heer'' (Army) of Nazi Germany during World War II. Born into a Prussian family with a long military tradition, Rundstedt entered the ...


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Hartmann, Paul 1889 births 1977 deaths German male film actors German male silent film actors People from Fürth 20th-century German male actors