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Rühmann and star
Rühmann had a difficult time resuming his career after the war, but by the mid-1950s, the former comedian had established himself again as a star, only this time as Germany's leading character actor.

Rühmann and during
As a " state actor ", the highest title for an actor during the Nazi era, Rühmann was not drafted into the Wehrmacht.
Rühmann was a favorite actor of Holocaust diarist, Anne Frank, who pasted his picture on the wall of her room in her family's hiding place during the war, where it can still be seen today.

Rühmann and Nazi
His second wife, whom he married shortly after, had a Jewish grandfather, a fact that caused Rühmann problems with the Nazi cultural authorities.

Rühmann and era
She worked for UFA and, as a trained singer, easily made the transition to the sound era, appearing in comedy films alongside German stars such as Willi Forst, Bruno Kastner, Georg Alexander, Theo Lingen, and Heinz Rühmann.

Rühmann and .
* March 7 – Heinz Rühmann, German actor ( d. 1994 )
* 1970, in a version for West German television, with Heinz Rühmann as Elwood.
Famous Hernians or Wanne-Eickelians include Jürgen von Manger, Kurt Edelhagen, Jürgen Marcus, Heinz Rühmann, Dr. Heinz Dieter Meyer, Tana Schanzara, Rudolf Witzig, Andrea Jürgens, Dr. Claudia Dollins ( Geier ), Yıldıray Baştürk, Jan Zweyer, Peavy Wagner, Leonie Saint and Bärbel Beuermann.
The monument was created by architect Friedrich Ritter von Thiersch and sculptor Wilhelm von Rühmann.
Several movies were produced about Wilhelm Voigt ( most of them based on Zuckmayer's play ), among others Der Hauptmann von Köpenick with Heinz Rühmann in 1956, with Rudolf Platte in 1960 ( TV ) and Harald Juhnke in 1997.
The name of a popular accident-prone cartoon character of the time, it was taken from the movie Quax, der Bruchpilot released in 1941 with the famous German actor Heinz Rühmann as Quax.
Bernhard Wicki and Arthur Brauner produced the film The Good Soldier Schweijk with Berger and the German actor Heinz Rühmann.
Martin Böttcher again wrote the score and he got the instruction by the producers to write a title-theme hinting at the theme of the cinema-movies with Heinz Rühmann.
It stars Vivien Leigh, Simone Signoret, José Ferrer, Lee Marvin, Oskar Werner, Michael Dunn, Elizabeth Ashley, George Segal, José Greco and Heinz Rühmann.
The film, shot in black and white, starred three of the most popular German-speaking comedians of the time — Hans Moser, Heinz Rühmann, and Theo Lingen.
At the same time Franz Angerer ( Rühmann ), a student of philology, arrives in Vienna, where he wants to attend a conference.
On TV she played Linda opposite Heinz Rühmann in a 1968 German language version of Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman.
His idols include Charlie Chaplin and Heinz Rühmann, a German actor.
Heinrich Wilhelm " Heinz " Rühmann ( March 7, 1902 – October 3, 1994 ) was one of the popularst German film actor in 20th Century.
Rühmann was born in Essen, Westphalia.
After the Nazis seized power in 1933, Rühmann did not speak openly about German politics, but instead kept himself as neutral as possible.
The divorce caused Rühmann to be accused of wanting to secure his career ; however, the marriage had probably already fallen apart.
During the war years, Rühmann increasingly let himself be co-opted by the Third Reich.
In 1941, under the direction of Reichsfilmkammer president Carl Froelich, Rühmann played the title role in Der Gasmann, about a gas meter reader who is suspected of foreign espionage.
Through his good relationships with the regime, however, Rühmann was able to screen the film in public.

retained and reputation
Excavated sites include Saliagos and Kephala ( on Keos ) with signs of copper-working, Each of the small Cycladic islands could support no more than a few thousand people, though Late Cycladic boat models show that fifty oarsmen could be assembled from the scattered communities ( Rutter ), and when the highly organized palace-culture of Crete arose, the islands faded into insignificance, with the exception of Delos, which retained its archaic reputation as a sanctuary throughout antiquity and until the emergence of Christianity.
Fort Collins gained a reputation as a very conservative city in the twentieth century, with a prohibition of alcoholic beverages, a contentious political issue in the town's early decades, being retained from the late 1890s until student activism helped bring it to an end in 1969.
The Finns, however, retained their sovereignty and improved their international reputation ( and increased the morale in the Continuation War ).
In spite of unfavourable political conditions and losing contact with technical development in non-communist countries, Škoda retained a good reputation until the 1960s, producing models such as the Škoda 440 Spartak, 445 Octavia, Felicia and Škoda 1000 MB.
Such was his reputation as a prolific designer of highways and related bridges, he was dubbed The Colossus of Roads, and, reflecting his command of all types of civil engineering in the early 19th century, he was elected as the first President of the Institution of Civil Engineers, a post he retained for 14 years until his death.
Despite these improvements, however, the NHS retained a reputation of being a low-wage employer by the end of the First Wilson Government ’ s time in office.
) That failure, combined with the Shell Crisis of 1915 – amidst press publicity engineered by Sir John French – dealt Kitchener's political reputation a heavy blow ; Kitchener was popular with the public, so Asquith retained him in office in the new coalition government, but responsibility for munitions was moved to a new ministry headed by David Lloyd George.
The works of Angelica Kauffman have retained their reputation.
Among Finnish Presidents, Ståhlberg has retained a remarkably impeccable reputation.
While Bradley retained his reputation as the GI's general, he was criticized by some of his contemporaries for other aspects of his leadership style, sometimes described as ' managerial ' in nature.
Oran, a seaport in Western Algeria, was invaded by the Spanish in the 16th century ; Spanish troops kept women there to entertain the troops, and the city has retained a reputation for hedonism ever since.
When the highly organized palace-culture of Crete arose, the islands faded into insignificance, with the exception of Delos, which retained its archaic reputation as a sanctuary through the period of Classical Greek civilization ( see Delian League ).
The same year Bowes again retained him in an election petition ; and in the year following Scott greatly increased his reputation by his appearance as leading counsel in the Clitheroe election petition.
When peace was made between Britain and Spain in 1720 Stanhope became British ambassador to the latter country, and he retained this position until March 1727, having built up his reputation as a diplomatist during a difficult period.
While Pitino's contract allows for his firing for " acts of moral depravity or misconduct that damages the university's reputation ," University of Louisville president James Ramsey announced on August 13 that Pitino would be retained in his position.
By this time, although he retained his solid reputation as a gaoler, serious concerns were being raised about his fitness for the post.
As a result of this emphasis on the commercialization of education, a widespread and well-deserved for the period poor reputation for quality was retained by a great number of career colleges for over promising what the job prospects for their graduates would actually be in their field of study upon completion of their program, and for emphasizing the number of careers from which a student could choose.
Afterwards, the restaurant retained the Piz Gloria name of the film location, and currently acknowledges the film's significant contribution to its commercial reputation ; it features a James Bond exhibition, containing memorabilia and film clips, in the lower floor.
Sweet has retained a reputation as " the man who taught Europe phonetics ".
In contrast, the infantry retained its traditional reputation for excellence.
In the 1980s, the film industry in Indonesia was at its peak, and dominated the cinemas in Indonesia with movies that have retained a high reputation, such as Catatan Si Boy and Blok M and actors like Onky Alexander, Meriam Bellina, Nike Ardilla and Paramitha Rusady.
The 3. 1 L engine has retained an excellent reputation for reliability.
EDS retained a reputation for controversy stemming from this incident even after the Episcopal Church as a whole voted to ordain women to the priesthood in 1976.
It had improved autofocus performance and incorporated a spot meter, but retained the original model's reputation for reliability.
He also served as Secretary of the Imperial War Cabinet ( which also incorporated representatives of the Colonies and Dominion governments ) and gained a reputation for strong competency, so much so that when the full Cabinet was restored in 1919, the secretariat was retained and Hankey served as Secretary to the Cabinet for the next nineteen years.

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