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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.
Thea von Harbou became known for her unique habit of wearing the same dress throughout filming, even as she cooked hot meals for the crew during late nights.
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.
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 remained
Demetrius II Nicator remained sole ruler of the Seleucid Empire and became the second husband of Cleopatra Thea.

Thea and new
* The new king of the Seleucid Empire, Alexander Balas, marries Cleopatra Thea, a daughter of Ptolemy VI Philometor of Egypt.
Soon, however, a new claimant to the Seleucid throne appeared in the person of the young Antiochus VI Dionysus, son of Alexander Balas and Cleopatra Thea.
Thea leads him to a place where the other Titans sit, similarly miserable, and they discuss whether they should fight back against their conquest by the new gods ( the Olympians ).
In Hyperion, the quality of Keats ' blank verse reached new heights, particularly in the opening scene between Thea and the fallen Saturn:
* In 1997 Villa Volta, as the first ' new style ' madhouse in the world, receives the Thea Attraction Award.
The programme featured two new works by Scottish composers, Carillon by Thomas Wilson and Rainbow 90 by Thea Musgrave, both specially commissioned for the occasion by Glasgow City Council, as well as pieces by Beethoven and Vaughn Williams.
However, recent telecasts on Cartoon Network and Boomerang retain Mammy with new voiceover work performed by Thea Vidale to remove the stereotypical black jargon featured on the original cartoon soundtracks.
She is Thea, high strung, prone to fits, and seemingly fragile, currently married to Sebastian's new partner, Hans.
Thea, meanwhile, has been gradually converted into the new core of the Fendahl, a creature that feeds off life energy and leaves nothing behind.

Thea and by
In 1987, Thea Musgrave was commissioned by a consortium of four flutists for a solo work.
* Thule, a fictional version of Greenland in the Kinderen van Moeder Aarde novels by Thea Beckman
* 2150 AD by Thea Alexander involves astral travel between 1976 and 2150.
** Henry V ( TV film ), The Hollow Crown ( TV series ), 2012, a BBC adaptation of Shakespeare's play, directed by Thea Sharrock
* American — Craton, John: Pierrot and Pierrette a. k. a. Le Mime solitaire ( 2009 ; ballet ); Muller, Jennifer ( head of three-member Works Dance Company, New York ): Pierrot ( 1986 ; music and scenario by Thea Musgrave below under # Western classical | Western classical: Instrumental ); Russillo, Joseph ( works mainly in France ): Pierrot ( 1975 ; ballet ).
* 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 ).
* Seleucus V Philometor ( killed by Cleopatra Thea )
The Lemp sisters, Ann ( Priscilla Lane ), Kay ( Rosemary Lane ), Thea ( Lola Lane ), and Emma ( Gale Page ), are prodigies in a musical family headed by their father, Adam ( Claude Rains ).
Thea, a pianist and the second oldest, is courted by a local wealthy man, Ben Crowley ( Frank McHugh ), but is not sure she loves him.
The play ran for 33 performances at The National Theatre, directed by Thea Sharrock and starring Paterson Joseph in the lead.
He was succeeded by his queen Cleopatra Thea and then by two of their sons, Seleucus V Philometor and Antiochus VIII Grypus.
During the early production stages of her debut album, Norwood was selected for a role in the ABC sitcom Thea, portraying the 12-year-old daughter of a single mother played by Thea Vidale.
It was revived by Massachusetts ' Berkshire Theatre Festival in the summers of 2005 and 2007, by director Thea Sharrock at London's Gielgud Theatre in February 2007, and on Broadway ( in the Sharrock staging ) in September 2008.
* Cleopatra Thea married Demetrius ' younger brother, Antiochus VII Sidetes in 137 BC after Demetrius was captured by the Parthians.
Demetrius returned home and regained his throne, taking Cleopatra Thea as his wife by his side.
Andrew does not believe him, but phones Thea ’ s flat, only to be told by her flatmate that Thea has been murdered.

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