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Veidt and married
Conrad Veidt married three times, his first marriage to Augusta Holl, a famous cabaret entertainer known as " Gussy ", took place on June 18, 1918 and ended in divorce the following autumn.

Veidt and woman
Veidt fervently opposed the Nazi regime, motivating him to emigrate from Germany in 1933 a week after marrying Illona Prager, a Jewish woman.

Veidt and from
Veidt also appeared in Magnus Hirschfeld's pioneering gay rights film Anders als die Andern ( Different from the Others, 1919 ), in which he played what is probably the first gay character written especially for the cinema, and in Das Land ohne Frauen ( 1929 ), Germany's first talking picture.
Another remarkable case was the 1919 German film Different from the Others ( Anders als die Andern ), starring Conrad Veidt.

Veidt and German
* 1893 – Conrad Veidt, German actor ( d. 1943 )
* April 3 – Conrad Veidt, German actor ( b. 1893 )
* January 22 – Conrad Veidt, German actor ( d. 1943 )
* Conrad Veidt, German actor
The two friends visit a carnival in their German mountain village of Holstenwall, where they encounter the captivating Dr. Caligari ( Werner Krauss ) and a near-silent somnambulist, Cesare ( Conrad Veidt ), whom the doctor keeps asleep in a coffin-like cabinet, controls hypnotically, and is displaying as an attraction.
* A 1921 silent German film Lady Hamilton directed by Richard Oswald with Liane Haid as Hamilton and Conrad Veidt as Nelson
In his portrayal of the character, Goode played Veidt with a hint of a German accent in private and an American accent to the media.
Hans Walter Conrad Veidt ( 22 January 1893 – 3 April 1943 ) was a German actor best remembered for his roles in films such as The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari ( 1919 ), The Man Who Laughs ( 1928 ), The Thief of Bagdad ( 1940 ) and Casablanca ( 1942 ).
Later in the year Veidt was drafted into the German Army during World War I.
Captain Hardt ( Conrad Veidt ), a World War I German submarine commander, is ordered to lead a mission to attack the British Fleet at Scapa Flow.
Desire ( German: Sehnsucht ) was a 1921 silent film directed by F. W. Murnau and starring Conrad Veidt.

Veidt and .
The film was directed by Michael Curtiz, produced by Hal Wallis and featured a strong cast, including Ingrid Bergman, Claude Rains, Sydney Greenstreet, Paul Henreid, Conrad Veidt, Peter Lorre and Dooley Wilson.
After World War I ended, Murnau returned to Germany where he soon established his own film studio with actor Conrad Veidt.
He explored the popular theme of dual personalities, much like Robert Louis Stevenson's Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, in 1920's The Janus Head starring Veidt and Bela Lugosi.
Nonetheless, Powell was brought in to save a film that was being made as a vehicle for two of Korda's star players, Conrad Veidt and Valerie Hobson.
The original script of The Spy in Black followed the book quite closely, but was too verbose and did not have a good role for either Veidt or Hobson.
Carradine tested, along with Conrad Veidt, William Courtenay, Paul Muni, and Ian Keith, for the title role in Dracula, but all contenders lost out to Bela Lugosi.
He believes that someone is picking off costumed superheroes, a view that strengthens when Doctor Manhattan is forced into exile and when Adrian Veidt, the former vigilante Ozymandias, is targeted with an assassination attempt.
Rorschach and Nite Owl enter underworld bars to find out who ordered the assassination attempt on Veidt.
Rorschach, who has been keeping a journal throughout the duration of the novel, realises that they may be no match for Veidt.
He makes one last entry in his journal, stating his certainty that Veidt is responsible for whatever might happen next, and drops it into a mailbox.
Veidt then reveals that he set his plan into motion well before they arrived.
Percy Toplis the The Monocled Mutineer, founder of Pakistan Mohammad Ali Jinnah, Planters mascot Mr. Peanut, Batman series antagonist Oswald Cobblepot ( also known as The Penguin ), Portuguese President António de Spínola, filmmakers Fritz Lang and Erich Von Stroheim, prominent 19th century Portuguese writer Eça de Queiroz, Soviet writer Mikhail Bulgakov, actor Conrad Veidt, Dadaists Tristan Tzara and Raoul Hausmann, esotericist Julius Evola, French collaborationist politician Louis Darquier de Pellepoix, criminal Percy Toplis, Poet laureate Alfred Lord Tennyson, singer Richard Tauber, diplomat Christopher Ewart-Biggs ( a smoked-glass monocle, to disguise his glass eye ), Major Johnnie Cradock, actors Ralph Lynn and George Arliss, Karl Marx and Milburn Pennybags.
With the start of World War II, Henreid risked deportation or internment as an enemy alien, but Conrad Veidt spoke for him and he was allowed to remain free in England.
( Its 1928 film version, starring Conrad Veidt, was credited as the model for Batman's the Joker.
In the climax of the 2003 script Dreiberg kills Veidt after sleeping with Laurie while in Antarctica.
He also helped individuals escape Nazi Germany, including the actor Conrad Veidt, who had starred in his 1934 film Jew Suss.

married and woman
What hope lay in the nephews, she asked the intensifying light out there, with one married to a barren woman and the other divorced, having sired two girl children, with none to bear on the Packard name??
It ranged from a freshman woman, just married, through the various academic growth stages, including one senior-graduate student, to a young faculty member recently married to a senior man who also attended.
Such understanding helps to explain why one matron celebrating thirty-five years of married life could declare with some pride that her husband had `` never seen her entirely naked '', while another woman, boasting an equal number of years of married life, is proud of having `` shared the nudist way of life -- the really free, natural nude life -- for most of that period ''.
`` So you're looking for a woman who married a man who might have lived here a year ago and might have been poisoned.
It was a provocative and controversial road comedy about two sexually obsessed teenagers who take an extended road trip with an attractive married woman in her late twenties.
On the day that Agrippina married her uncle Claudius as her third husband / his fourth wife, she became an Empress and the most powerful woman in the Roman Empire.
Abu Bakr married a noble and wealthy woman, Zaynab an-Nafzawiyyat, that would become very influential in the development of the dynasty.
A passionate fighting-man ( he fought twenty-nine battles against Christian or Moor ), he was married ( when well over 30 years and a habitual bachelor ) in 1109 to the ambitious Queen Urraca of León, widow of Raymond of Burgundy, a passionate woman unsuited for a subordinate role.
He married a woman called Eurydice and had a son Alexander.
Abd al-Rahman married a woman named Hulal.
Capp was accused of propositioning a married woman in his hotel room.
In 1550 Ammannati married Laura Battiferri, an elegant poet and an accomplished woman.
Years later, Longshanks grants his noblemen land and privileges in Scotland, including Primae Noctis, the right of the lord to take a newly married Scottish woman into his bed on her wedding night.
In St. Louis, Busch also met and married a woman named Lilly Anheuser.
A Married Women ( Restraint Upon Anticipation ) Act was passed in 1949 “ to equalise, to render inoperative any restrictions upon anticipation or alienation attached to the enjoyment of property by a woman ,” while the Married Women ( Maintenance ) Act of 1949 was enacted with the intention of improving the adequacy and duration of financial benefits for married women.
He married a young girl or woman named Qi Guan ( 亓官 ) at age 19.
He soon took up with a woman, Juliette, whose maiden name, given variously as Froissy and Pourtalai and nationality ( she spoke French ) remain uncertain, but his divorce from Zina became final only in 1883, whereupon he married Juliette.
That year, Newcomb pointed out to a Johns Hopkins trustee that Peirce, while a Hopkins employee, had lived and traveled with a woman to whom he was not married ; the ensuing scandal led to his dismissal in January 1884.
Second, to Eusebia, a woman of Macedonian origin from the city of Thessaloniki, whom Constantius married before his defeat of Magnentius in 353.
A concubine is a woman in an ongoing, marriage-like relationship with a man whom she cannot be married to for a specific reason.
On 16 May 1691, Kidd married Sarah Bradley Cox Oort, an English woman in her early twenties, who had already been twice widowed and was one of the wealthiest women in New York, largely due to her inheritance from her first husband.
Other Tuareg castes were also hereditary and social strata closed with one exception: if a slave woman married a noble or vassal, her children could belong to the respective free caste.
For example, in Sri Lanka, the Dutch formally promulgated a rule that automatically expelled any Dutch woman from the Sri Lankan Dutch community, if she married a man who was not Dutch.

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