
Harry Hardt
Acting
Biography
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Born: August 4, 1899
Place of Birth: Pola, Küstenland, Austria-Hungary [now Pula, Istria, Croatia]
Known For

Anushka
Vienna during the fin de siecle. Farmer's daughter Anuschka has to sell the farm after her father's death to the rich but mean farmer's wife Nowarek and her friendly son Jaro. Anuschka goes to Vienna and starts to work as a housemaid until she is wrongly accused of theft.

In the Evening After the Opera
A wealthy man murders his wife, then marries a young woman who becomes suspicious of him.

The Man Who Was Sherlock Holmes
Two dubious characters disguise themselves as Holmes and Watson to gain attention and end up chasing counterfeiters and stolen stamps.

08/15
Life in the barracks, drill, harassment, and private Asch′s pranks are the ingredients of Hans Hellmut Kirst′s successful novel "08/15" (the number of an Army regulation). Shortly before the outbreak of World War II: Private Asch and gunner Vierbein belong to the same unit but could not be more contrary. The instructors use every opportunity to bully the clumsy Vierbein with erratic corporal Platzek leading the way. The harassment starts with minor extra duties but soon the methods become more and more brutal. Finally, Asch comes to Vierbein′s help and takes on his superiors. Joachim Fuchsberger stars in his first major role.

The Stranger
"The Stranger" is Mrs. Clarkson, the wife of a wealthy American. Mrs. Clarkson has entered into matrimony for the express purpose of accumulating a great deal of money. No, she isn't a spendthrift: She hopes to use the cash to finance a campaign of revenge, levelled against the man who ruined her mother.

The Circus Princess
In this three-act operetta by Hungarian composer Emmerich Kálmán, a dashing and mysterious circus performer is hired by a disappointed suitor of Princess Fedora Palinska to pose as a nobleman and marry her. This 1969 performance was produced for West German television.

Waltz King

The Wonderful Lies of Nina Petrovna
This silent-screen classic, like many others produced near the end of the silent era, was both a theatrical extravaganza boasting an original orchestral score and an item which languished in obscurity for many years. When Carlo Piccardi took what was left of the score by Maurice Jaubert and re-created it, the existing footage was restored and paired with a new orchestral performance which was shown in Paris in 1988. The film's story concerns the travails of a woman who has been living quite comfortably as the mistress of a colonel in the Tsar's army in Russia. However, she eventually encounters a penniless young lieutenant and falls madly in love with him, as he does with her. Despite her best intentions of remaining with the colonel, and his intention to avoid trouble with his fellow soldiers, they cannot forswear this relationship, and tragedy is the inevitable result. The title refers to a moving incident in the story, and translates as "the wonderful lie of Nina Petrovna."

Der schweigende Engel
The deaf-mute little girl Angelika is a talented dancer and is trained by a ballet mistress so that she gets the leading role in an opera despite the intrigues of a rival. Angelika's brother gets out of prison and wants to build an honest life for himself, but falls back into the clutches of his former gang, who use him and the unsuspecting Angelika to circulate counterfeit money.

The Great King
King Frederick II (aka "Frederick the Great") of Prussia is engaged in a major battle against the Austrian army at Kunersdorf, and things aren't going well. The Austrians are inflicting major casualties, and his army is beginning to crumble. Defeat seems inevitable when a combination of events gives him hope that he may pull victory from the jaws of defeat after all.
Filmography
as von Reininghaus
as Sir Shots
as Berthold Sturm
as Suchanek
as Direktor Baranski
as Generalmajor Ferdinand von Bredow
as Robert Hilman
as Conte
as Generaldirektor
as Herr von Stuckwitz
as Verteidiger
as Gesandter
as Bardolff
as General Maximoff
as von Trattenbach
as Browder
as Major Seegrave
as Adjutant von Dessau
as Polizist
as Empfangschef im Kasino-Restaurant
as Doctor #2 in Puerto Rico
as Billy
as Österreichischer General von Laudon
as Juan Navarro
as Baron Axel von Rambow
as Rittmeister
as Director Kiriak
as Kommissar Nicole
as Hotelportier im 'Imperial'
as Oberstleutnant
as Von Seckendorff
as Renan Ruegg, Sohn
as Gigolo
as Bergmann
as Hauptmann Sergei Petrovich
as Alois
as Kaulwitz
as Herbert Willberg
as Wittenhagen, Kriminalkommissar
as Inspektor
as Alonzo
as Graf von Detmond
as Inspektor Sinclair
as Ferdinand
as Fürst Iwan Stolin
as Theodor 'Toto' Thomas
as Sten
as Oberleutnant Barany
as Ernst
as Nikolai
as Paul Grune
as The Duke