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Hubert von Meyerinck

Hubert von Meyerinck

Acting1896Potsdam, Germany

Biography

Hubert von Meyerinck was born in Potsdam on August 23, 1896, the son of a major. After his parents divorced, he was raised by his mother. From an early age he showed a strong interest in acting and began taking lessons as a child, despite his parents’ wish that he pursue a career as a priest. After completing school, he was drafted into military service during World War I but was discharged shortly afterward for health reasons.

In 1917, he made his stage debut at the Berliner Schauspielhaus as Lieutenant von Hagen in "Kolberg." Following an engagement at the Hamburger Kammerspiele from 1918 to 1920, he performed at numerous Berlin theatres and variety venues, including the revue "Es liegt was in der Luft" alongside Marlene Dietrich. He earned acclaim both for his cabaret performances at the famed Tingeltangel and for dramatic stage roles such as Mephisto in "Faust" and Mackie Messer in "Die Dreigroschenoper."

At the beginning of the 1920s, von Meyerinck transitioned to film. After a significant early role in Georg Jacoby’s serial "Der Mann ohne Namen," he appeared in supporting roles in silent films including Artur Robison’s "Manon Lescaut" (1926) and Wilhelm Dieterle’s "Ich lebe für Dich" (1929). His distinctive appearance—bald head, monocle, thin moustache—quickly made him recognizable, and he became a popular character actor. He was often typecast as aristocrats, bourgeois figures, authoritarian officials, eccentrics, or crooks. With the arrival of sound film, his raspy voice further defined his screen persona.

Among his notable early sound films were Max Ophüls’ "Die verliebte Firma" (1931/32), Franz Wenzler’s "Wenn die Liebe Mode macht" (1932), and Kurt Gerron’s "Der weiße Dämon" (1932). During the Nazi era, he remained one of Germany’s most prolific and popular supporting actors, appearing in more than 90 productions between 1933 and 1945. These ranged from comedies such as "Ein falscher Fuffziger" (1935) to Willi Forst’s adaptation of Maupassant’s "Bel Ami" (1939) and Helmut Käutner’s "Kitty und die Weltkonferenz" (1939). He also took smaller roles in propagandistic films including "Ein Volksfeind" (1937) and "Trenck, der Pandur" (1940). Although it was widely known that he was homosexual, he was not prosecuted by the regime.

In the 1950s and 1960s, von Meyerinck successfully parodied his established authoritarian image in numerous comedies. In 1957 alone he appeared in 13 films, including the popular "Der tolle Blomberg" and "Das Wirtshaus im Spessart." He received the Prize of the German Film Critics in 1960 for "Ein Mann geht durch die Wand" and again in 1961 for "Das Spukschloß im Spessart." Another highlight was his role as an exuberant aristocrat in Billy Wilder’s Cold War satire "One, Two, Three." Between 1965 and 1969, he regularly appeared as Sir Arthur, head of Scotland Yard, in the Edgar Wallace film series.

Despite appearing in around 250 films, von Meyerinck remained committed to the stage and joined the ensemble of Hamburg’s Thalia Theatre in 1966. In 1968, he received a lifetime achievement award at the German Film Prize and published his memoirs. He died in Hamburg on May 13, 1971.

Acting History

1971
Hei-Wi-Tip-Top
TVas Dr. Dingelmeier1 eps
Dem Täter auf der Spur
TVas Gregory Ignatieff1 eps
1968
Gorilla Gang
as Sir Arthur
The Zombie Walks
as Sir Arthur
German Film Award
TVas Self1 eps
1966
The Hunchback of Soho
as General Edward Perkins
Axel an der Himmelstür
as Direktor Scott / Richter
1965
1964
Frau Luna
as Kaiser
1963
Allotria in Zell am See
as Hauptmann Hans Hajo von Gestern
Das Kriminalmuseum
TVas Rittmeister von Rellstab1 eps
1962
Hochzeitsnacht im Paradies
as Gustav Säuerling
Black-White-Red Four Poster
as Oberst Pusslitz
The Turkish Cucumbers
as Rubin y Soliman
Der verkaufte Großvater
as Friedrich Wilhelm Dünkelberg
Wenn die Musik spielt am Wörthersee
as Axel Bender, Evelyns Vater
Das ist die Liebe der Matrosen
as Freiherr von Mumpitz
1959
Salem Aleikum
as Polizeichef Pierre Duval
The Man Who Walked Through the Wall
as Pickler - Der Bürochef
Bobby Dodd intervenes
as Versicherungsagent
Der lustige Krieg des Hauptmann Pedro
as Moritz von Persipan, Kriegsminister
La Paloma
as Direktor Bauer
Skandal um Dodo
as Graf Udo von Pleitenstein
Der Kaiser von Amerika
as Premierminister Proteus
1958
Rosemary
as Kleye
The Spessart Inn
as Von Teckel
Liebe, Mädchen und Soldaten
as Major von Siebenstern
The World's Craziest Army
as Fürst Paul XIII. von Krakelsburg-Kummerstein
Der Stern von Santa Clara
as Manager Freddy
...und abends in die Scala
as Alfons Spadolini
1957
Der müde Theodor
as Wilhelm Schulze
Das Glück liegt auf der Straße
as Generaldirektor Kartzer
Ferien auf Immenhof
as Dr. Weskamp
Weißer Holunder
as Taddäus von Zylinski
Tolle Nacht
as Herr Lemke, Schauspieler
Holiday Island
as Colonel Manfredi
1956
Dany, bitte schreiben Sie
as Geschäftsführer Schnattke
Manöverball
as Hauptmann Brothusen
Küß mich noch einmal!
as Direktor Landinger
Die gestohlene Hose
as Signore Ricoli
Zu Befehl, Frau Feldwebel
as Kriegsgerichtsrat Kronberg
Help - She Loves Me
as Direktor der "Elysée-Bar
1954
Ten on Every Finger
as Director des Lido
Maxie
as Felix, Diener
Columbus Discovers Kraehwinkel
as Polizeipräsident a. D. von Regwitz
Hochstaplerin der Liebe
as Meister Philippe
1953
Heute nacht passiert’s
as Textilkaufmann Schulz
Fanfaren der Ehe
as Hornisse
Das Nachtgespenst
as Hoteldirektor
Von Liebe reden wir später
as Herr Wilmar, Inhaber Kosmetik-Salon
They Call It Love
as Balancourt
1952
The Thief of Bagdad
as Hussa Hussa
Klettermaxe
as Dobnika
Liebe im Finanzamt
as Herr vom Empfang
Ich warte auf dich
as Studienrat Schwarze
Der bunte Traum
as Brandini
1951
The Women of Mr. S.
as Korinthischer General
The Midnight Venus
as Director Meyer
Engel im Abendkleid
as Dr. Paulicke
Das späte Mädchen
as Buchhändler
Hilfe, ich bin unsichtbar
as Professor Orsini
1950
Die Sterne lügen nicht
as Baron v. Malachowsky alias Emil Branske
Gute Nacht, Mary
as Frank Betterton
Unknown Sender
as Schmoll, Lehrer
Maharadscha wider Willen
as Knirps - Generalsekretärs des Wunderfriseurs
Liebe auf Eis
as Hoteldirektor
Eine seltene Geliebte
as Poule, Verlege
1949
Love '47
as Direktor Engelbrecht
The Blue Straw Hat
as Ciapollini
Artistenblut
as Ricardo Pisetti - Manager
Amico
as Schwarz, Oberkellner
Der große Fall
as Ein dunkler Ehrenmann
1948
The Adventures of Fridolin
as Der falsche Biedermann
Blockierte Signale
as Der Baron
1945
Das Mädchen Juanita
as Verwandter des Konsul Henselings
1944
1943
Münchhausen
as Prinz Anton Ulrich
Diesel
as Herr von Lorrenz
Leichtes Blut
as Möllendorf
1942
Ein Zug fährt ab
as Frisör Schön
Two in a Big City
as Spießer Karl Eberhard Knopp
Der große Schatten
as Schauspieler Voß
1941
Venus on Trial
as Dr.Knarre, Sachverständiger
Frau Luna
as Rat Haschke
1940
Die keusche Geliebte
as Ballettmeister Petit
The Rothschilds
as Vitrolles
The Star of Rio
as Monsieur Louis Borinage
Trenck, der Pandur
as Herr von Sazenthal
Ihr Privatsekretär
as Auktionator
Angelika
as Kabarett-Direktor
Leidenschaft
as Graf Christian
1939
Bel Ami
as Varenne
The Leghorn Hat
as Herzog von Rosalba
Schneider Wibbel
as Knillich
A Woman Like You
as Verkäufer im Sportgeschäft
We're Dancing Around the World
as 2. Theaterdirektor in Stockholm
Maria Ilona
as Pizzi
Hallo Janine
as Diener Jean
1938
Frühlingsluft
as Graf Rasumirksi
Anna Favetti
as Hotelgast
Die Nacht der Entscheidung
as Chef des Modesalons
Der Fall Deruga
as Riedmüller
1937
Fanny Elssler
as Polizeipräfekt
The Voice of the Heart
as Kammerdiener der Prinzessin
Ein Volksfeind
as Redakteur Fink
Der Unwiderstehliche
as Marquis de Rossignol
1936
Spiel an Bord
as Marquis de la Tours, ein Betrüger
Du bist mein Glück
as Dr.Hofreuter - Rechtsanwalt
Paul und Pauline
as Apotheker Knullingen
Familienparade
as Vetter Max
Stjenka Rasin
as Borodin
Befehl ist Befehl
as Rittmeister von Schlackberg
1935
Love Whispers
as Lenoir
Hangmen, Women, and Soldiers
as Rittmeister Lensberg
Die Katz' im Sack
as Louis Grevenelle
Last Stop
as Marcel Steiner, Direktor des Salon 'Flora'
April, April!
as Müller, Reisender
Ein falscher Fuffziger
as Wallner, Betrüger
Alles um eine Frau
as Maxwell, ein dunkler Ehrenmann
Der Gefangene des Königs
as Von Beichlingen
Sie und die Drei
as André Nicol
Wenn die Musik nicht wär
as Kusjmitsch von Prschitschkin
Ein Mädel aus guter Familie
as Direktor Hollmann
Königstiger
as Vicomte d'Aubert
Barcarole
as Lopuchin
Ein ganzer Kerl
as Baron von Petersen
1934
Die Insel
as Graf Squeelen, erster Botschaftsrat
Die Welt ohne Maske
as E.W. Costa
Frühlingsmärchen
as Karlchen Wolf
1933
Manolescu, der Fürst der Diebe
as Der Kellner im Hotel Ritz
The Only Girl
as Flügeladjutant
The Night of the Great Love
as Konsulatssekretär
A Certain Mr. Gran
as Hauptmann Gordon
A Prince's Young Love
as Graf von Syringen
1932
The Black Hussar
as Darmont's Cook
The White Demon
as Marquis d'Esquillon
Kampf
as Schneckendorf
The Company's in Love
as Fritz Willner - Filmautor
1928
The Old Fritz II
as Graf Cobenzl
The Secret Courier
as Duc d'Orléans
Die Hotelratte
as 3. Ehemann
1927
1926
Die Flammen lügen
as Ein Liebhaber
Manon Lescaut
as Der Junge de Bli
People Among Us
as Man on Party

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Personal Info

Known For
Acting
Gender
Male
Birthday
8/23/1896
Day of Death
5/13/1971
Place of Birth
Potsdam, Germany