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* 1888 – Thea von Harbou, German author and actress ( d. 1954 )
In 1920, he met his future wife, the writer and actress Thea von Harbou.
Fritz Lang and Thea von Harbou in their Berlin flat, 1923 or 1924
Whereas Lang was worried about the advent of the Nazi regime, partly because of his Jewish heritage, his wife and screen writer Thea von Harbou had started to sympathize with the Nazis in the early 1930s and joined the NSDAP in 1932.
Lang left Germany in 1934 and moved to Paris after his marriage to Thea von Harbou, who stayed behind, ended in 1933.
* Metropolis by Thea von Harbou-intro and " stillustration " by FJ Ackerman
* Thea von Harbou – screenwriter, actress
It was written by Lang and his wife Thea von Harbou and was Lang's first sound film, although he had directed more than a dozen films previously.
Thea Gabriele von Harbou ( December 27, 1888 – July 1, 1954 ) was a German actress, author and film director of Prussian aristocratic origin.
Thea von Harbou was born to a Prussian family of minor nobility and government officials, thus granting her a level of sophisticated comfort.
In addition to Thea's success through film, her brother, Horst von Harbou, went to work for UFA as a photographer and began to work closely with Thea and Fritz Lang on many of their most famous productions.
Thea von Harbou's marriage to Fritz Lang came in 1922 with the success of Dr. Mabuse der Spieler and the death of Lang's first wife, finally the two cemented their husband-wife partnership.
Thea Gabriele von Harbou's first collaboration with Fritz Lang was marked by a common interest in the exotic foreign land of India.
Often Thea von Harbou would take her screenplays and make them into full length novels to coincide with the release of the film, however this was not the case with Metropolis, one of her most famous works.
Thea von Harbou was an incredibly active player in producing Metropolis, and this epic film became not only one of Fritz Lang's best known films, but one of significance to German cinema.
Fritz Lang and Thea von Harbou had been inthralled with news coverage of Peter Kürten, known as the Monster of Düsseldorf, during the late 1920s.
Unfortunately, she is uncredited as the script writer for M. Thea von Harbou's ability to write for the screen propelled silent German cinema into the spot light.
Furthermore, behind the most well-known German directors sat Thea von Harbou writing the action.
Thea von Harbou remained loyal to new political power, by 1934, a year after the Nazi Party began leading the nation, she took the initiative to write and direct two films, Hanneles Himmelfahrt and Elisabeth und der Narr.
She did remain a prolific scenarist during this time, " Under a regime where every film was a ' state film ,' Thea von Harbou amassed writing credits on some twenty-six films, while giving uncredited assistance on countless others-including a handful with an indisputable Nazi stigma ".
While Thea von Harbou is renowned for her active role in German cinema, she is also remembered for a campaign against paragraph 218 in Germany, which made abortion illegal.
Fritz Lang and Thea von Harbou in their Berlin flat, 1923 or 1924
The home of Fritz Lang and Thea von Harbou would have seemed like a small museum of exotic art for the common citizen.
Thea von Harbou's decision to remain loyal to Germany during the rise of the NSDAP ( Nazi Party ) became one of the reasons for Lang's divorce.

Thea and Harbou
The film was written by Lang and his wife Thea Von Harbou, and starred Brigitte Helm, Gustav Fröhlich, Alfred Abel and Rudolf Klein-Rogge.
The screenplay of Metropolis was written by Fritz Lang and his wife, Thea Von Harbou, a popular writer in Weimar Germany.
In addition, Thea von Harbou had broken from her commitment to Lang with an affair of her own.
Shortly after her divorce with Fritz Lang, Thea von Harbou and Ayi Tendulkar got secretly married in Germany, at the time the state could not permit a lady of her renown to marry a dark-skinned Indian.
From July to October 1945, Thea von Harbou was detained in Staumühle, a British run prison camp.

Thea and became
The Babylonian province of the Seleucid empire became Parthian, but in Syria was the dynasty's grip was reassured under Antiochus VII Sidetes, the younger brother of Demetrius, who also married Cleopatra Thea.
He married Cleopatra Thea in 138 BC and became king.
Demetrius ' elder son, Seleucus, became king with the name Seleucus V in 125 BC ; however, shortly after, his mother Cleopatra Thea, had him murdered.
Grypus became less controllable as he grew up and in 121 BC Cleopatra Thea decided to eliminate him.
Demetrius II Nicator remained sole ruler of the Seleucid Empire and became the second husband of Cleopatra Thea.
Lang, already an accomplished director, worked with his wife Thea von Harbou to translate the novel to the screen, where it also became a great success.

Thea and known
* British — Beamish, Sally: Commedia ( 1990 ; mixed quintet ; theater piece without actors, in which Pierrot is portrayed by violin ); Biberian, Gilbert: Variations and Fugue on " Au Clair de la Lune " ( 1967 ; wind quartet ), Pierrot: A Ballet ( 1978 ; guitar duo ); Musgrave, Thea, Pierrot ( 1985 ; for clarinet, violin, and piano ; inspired dance by Jennifer Muller above under # Plays, variety shows, circus, and dance | Plays, variety shows, circus, and dance ); Redgate, Roger: Pierrot on the Stage of Desire ( 1998 ; for flute, clarinet, violin, cello, piano, percussion — known as the " Pierrot ensemble ", comprising the instrumentation of Schoenberg's Pierrot lunaire below ).
There is at least one named priestess known to us from this region, Carminia Ammia who was priestess of Thea Maeter Adrastos and of Aphrodite.
* Camellia piquetiana, long known only from the 19th century herbarium specimens labeled as Thea piquetiana until it was rediscovered in Vietnam in 2003.
Thea Louise Gill (; born April 5, 1970 ) is a Canadian actress best known for her starring role as Lindsay Peterson in the Showtime television series Queer as Folk.
She is called as Thermusa by Josephus and is also known as Thea Urania ( Astarte ).
Oltmans and Hasse Simonsdochter by Thea Beckman being some of the better known ones.

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