
Paul Heidemann
Acting
Biography
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Born: October 28, 1884
Place of Birth: Cologne, Germany
Known For

The Wildcat
A charismatic lieutenant newly assigned to a remote fort is captured by a group of mountain bandits, thus setting in motion a madcap farce that is Lubitsch at his most unrestrained. A wonderfully anarchic and playfully subversive satire of military life from one of the great comedy filmmakers.

Under the Lantern
Else Riedel (Lissy Arna), locked out by her authoritarian father, seeks refuge with her boyfriend Hans. Complications threaten when Hans's roommate Max falls in love with her, but the situation is resolved: the three remain friends, and decide to form a music hall act. They want to ascend, but how? A way out beckons when a theatrical agent named Nevin enters Else’s life. He is played by Hubert von Meyerinck as a slick and oily villain, who oozes refinement; his experience behind bars is waved away with a silk scarf. He is cunning to the point of perfidiousness, but is not completely unsympathetic. He also embodies a new type - the scrounger.

The Laugh Doctor
Because the soulful county doctor in a small spa town in the mountains has interfered with the business of selling "healing waters", he incurs the enmity of the local shopkeepers. And for that reason, his candidacy for the post of District Medical Officer is thwarted.

Hans in Every Street
A bold crime caper about muckraking journalist Hans Steindecker, who happens to witness a spectacular murder. Shortly afterwards, he makes the acquaintance of Nelly who desperately wants to leave the country and asks for Steindecker′s assistance. Without giving a second thought, he agrees, and only after Nelly has disappeared does he realize that the young woman duped him.

Heimkehr ins Glück

The Great Passion
This is a real curiosity; at best a reasonable film, but also a charming little gem. There is a story (in the line of "A Star is Born"), but this merely serves as an excuse, as it is more importantly a kind of moving encyclopedia of about 35 stars making their debut in a talkie (although some of them had already made one talkie), of the technical sound possibilities and of film making. Besides all that, it is entertaining and sometimes hilarious and it has fine one-liners that split my side. The film is also remarkable for making mock of typical German film genres (like the overly sweet romances involving the military), of too heavy acting and of film making in general. I have to mention this one: a short, hysterically funny parody of "Der blaue Engel". What this film in fact says is: do not take any film too seriously. (J. Steed)

Pipin, der Kurze

Schoeller's Boarding House
Adaptation of a popular comedy: When the country uncle he has been bilking comes to town to visit, a young student takes him to a boarding house full of exaggerated eccentric characters.

The Sweetest Fruits
In two fictional states bureaucracy and political intrigue provoke social unrest. Beppo learns that his nation's president is his twin. Mistaken identities lead to comical chaos as the twins propose a treaty that will benefit both nations.

Love's Carnival
Due to an intrigue spun by his grandmother and two cousins, the engagement between the officer Hans and his fiancée Traute breaks up. His fiancée is said to have been unfaithful during his 4-week absence on official business. The fabricated rumors allege an affair between Traute and Oberleutnant Grobitzsch.
Filmography
as director Nielsen
as Bürgermeister
as Hoppedietz
as Gefängnisdirektor
as Fabio
as Baron Göckler
as Dr. Magius
as Monsieur Pellerine
as Antonio Tabareli - Illusionist
as Billys Vater
as Hein Kluge
as Prinz Samarkand
as Julius Zehnschock
as Wildenhagen
as Naumann, Inhaber des Warenhauses Naumann
as Schloßverwalter
as Dr. Max Schröder
as Oberleutnant Rupp
as Plank
as Dachs
as Geschäftsführer im Modesalon Felix Anderle
as Wirt Gerngroß
as Neffe
as Emil Nauke
as Nicky
as Fürst von Leuchtenstein
as Mann von der Zeitung
as Alfred Klapproth
as Himself
as Pawel
as Max Thiele
as Dekorateur im Warenhaus
as Max Basewitz
as Falke
as Leutnant Alexis