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Cause of death
  
Heart Attack

Role
  
Actor

Name
  
Conrad Veidt


Years active
  
1917–1943

Occupation
  
Actor

Children
  
Vera Viola Maria Veidt

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Full Name
  
Hans Walter Konrad Weidt

Born
  
22 January 1893 (
1893-01-22
)
Berlin, Germany

Died
  
April 3, 1943, Hollywood, California, United States

Spouse
  
Ilona Prager (m. 1933–1943), Felicitas Radke (m. 1923–1932), Gussy Holl (m. 1918–1922)

Parents
  
Phillip Heinrich Veidt, Amalie Marie Veidt

Movies
  
The Cabinet of Dr Caligari, The Man Who Laughs, Casablanca, The Thief of Bagdad, The Hands of Orlac

Similar People
  
Robert Wiene, Paul Leni, June Duprez, Richard Oswald, John Justin

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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 (1920), The Man Who Laughs (1928), and, after being forced to migrate to Britain by the rise of Nazism in Germany, his English-speaking roles in The Thief of Bagdad (1940), and, in Hollywood, Casablanca (1942), in which he appeared as Major Strasser. After a successful career in German silent film, where he was one of the best-paid stars of Ufa, he left Germany in 1933 with his new Jewish wife after the Nazis came to power. They settled in Britain, where he participated in a number of films before emigrating to the United States around 1941.

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Early life

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Veidt was born in a bourgeois district of Berlin, Germany, the son of Amalie Marie (née Gohtz) and Phillip Heinrich Veidt.(Some biographies wrongly state that he was born in Potsdam, probably on the basis of an early claim on his part.) His family was Lutheran.

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In 1914, Veidt met actress Lucie Mannheim, with whom he began a relationship. Later in the year Veidt was conscripted into the German Army during World War I. In 1915, he was sent to the Eastern Front as a non-commissioned officer and took part in the Battle of Warsaw. He contracted jaundice and pneumonia, and had to be evacuated to a hospital on the Baltic Sea. While recuperating, he received a letter from Mannheim telling him that she had found work at a theatre in Libau. Intrigued, Veidt applied for the theatre as well. As his condition had not improved, the army allowed him to join the theatre so that he could entertain the troops. While performing at the theatre, he ended his relationship with Mannheim. In late 1916, he was reexamined by the Army and deemed unfit for service; he was given a full discharge in January 1917. Veidt returned to Berlin to pursue his acting career.

Career

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From 1916 until his death, Veidt appeared in more than 100 films. One of his earliest performances was as the murderous somnambulist Cesare in director Robert Wiene's The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (1920), a classic of German Expressionist cinema, with Werner Krauss and Lil Dagover. His starring role in The Man Who Laughs (1928), as a disfigured circus performer whose face is cut into a permanent grin, provided the (visual) inspiration for the Batman villain the Joker, created in 1940 by Bill Finger. Veidt also starred in other silent horror films such as The Hands of Orlac (1924), another film directed by Robert Wiene, The Student of Prague (1926) and Waxworks (1924) where he played Ivan the Terrible.

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Veidt also appeared in Magnus Hirschfeld's film Anders als die Andern (Different from the Others, 1919), one of the first films to sympathetically portray homosexuality, although the characters in it do not end up happily. He had a leading role in Germany's first talking picture, Das Land ohne Frauen (Land Without Women, 1929).

He moved to Hollywood in the late 1920s and made a few films, but the advent of talking pictures and his difficulty with speaking English led him to return to Germany. During this period he lent his expertise to tutor aspiring performers, one of whom was the later American character actress Lisa Golm.

Emigration

Veidt fervently opposed the Nazi regime and donated a major portion of his personal fortune to Britain to assist in the war effort. Soon after the Nazi Party took power in Germany, by March 1933 Joseph Goebbels purged the film industry of anti-Nazi sympathizers and Jews.

In 1933, a week after Veidt's marriage to Ilona Prager, a Jewish woman, the couple migrated to Britain before any action could be taken against either of them. Goebbels imposed a "racial questionnaire" in which everyone employed in the German film industry had to declare their "race" in order to continue to work. When Veidt was filling in the questionnaire, he answered the question about what his Rasse (race) was by writing that he was a Jude (Jew). Veidt was not Jewish, but his wife was Jewish, and Veidt would not renounce the woman he loved. Additionally, Veidt who was opposed to anti-Semitism wanted to show solidarity with the German Jewish community, who were rapidly being stripped of their rights as German citizens in the spring of 1933. As one of Germany's most popular actors, Veidt had already been informed that if he was prepared to divorce his wife and declare his support for the new regime, he could continue to act in Germany. Several other leading actors who had been opposed to the Nazis before 1933 switched alliances. By answering the questionnaire by stating he was a Jew, Veidt rendered himself unemployable in Germany, but stated this sacrifice was worth it as there was nothing in the world that would compel him to break with his wife. Upon hearing about what Veidt had done, Goebbels remarked that he would never act in Germany again.

After arriving in Britain, he perfected his English and starred in the title role of the original anti-Nazi version of Lion Feuchtwanger's novel, Jew Süss (1934) directed by German-born US director Lothar Mendes and produced by Alexander Korda for Michael Balcon's Denham Studio. He became a British citizen by 1938. By this point multi-lingual, Veidt made films in both French with expatriate French directors and in English, including three of his best-known roles for British director Michael Powell in The Spy in Black (1939), Contraband (1940) and The Thief of Bagdad (1940).

Later career in the US

By 1941, he and Ilona had moved to Hollywood, California to assist in the British effort in making American films that might persuade the then-neutral and still isolationist US to join the war against the Nazis, who had conquered all of continental Europe and were bombing the United Kingdom at the time. Before leaving the United Kingdom, Veidt gave his life savings to the British government to help finance the war effort. Realizing that Hollywood would most likely typecast him in Nazi roles, he had his contract mandate that they must always be villains.

He starred in a few films, such as George Cukor's A Woman's Face (1941) where he received billing just under Joan Crawford's and Nazi Agent (1942), in which he had a dual role as both an aristocratic German Nazi spy and as the man's twin brother, an anti-Nazi American. His best-known Hollywood role was as the sinister Major Heinrich Strasser in Casablanca (1942), a film which was written and began pre-production before the United States entered World War II.

Personal life

Conrad Veidt married three times: he first married Augusta Holl, a cabaret entertainer known as "Gussy", on 18 June 1918. They divorced 4 years later. Gussy later married German actor Emil Jannings. Veidt's second wife Felicitas Radke was from an aristocratic German family; they married in 1923. Their daughter, Vera Viola Maria, called Viola, was born on 10 August 1925. He last married Ilona Prager, a Hungarian Jew called Lily, in 1933; they were together until his death.

Conrad Veidt died on April 3rd, 1943 of a massive heart attack while playing golf at the Riviera Country Club in Los Angeles with singer Arthur Fields and his personal physician, Dr. Bergman, who pronounced him dead on the scene. Veidt was 50 years old. In 1998, his ashes were placed in a niche of the columbarium at the Golders Green Crematorium in north London.

Filmography

Actor
1943
Above Suspicion as
Hassert Seidel
1942
Casablanca as
Major Heinrich Strasser
1942
Nazi Agent as
Otto Becker / Baron Hugo Von Detner
1942
All Through the Night as
Ebbing
1941
The Men in Her Life as
Stanislas Rosing
1941
Whistling in the Dark as
Joseph Jones
1941
A Woman's Face as
Torsten Barring
1940
Escape as
General Kurt von Kolb
1940
The Thief of Bagdad as
Jaffar
1940
Blackout as
Capt. Andersen
1939
U-Boat 29 as
Captain Ernst Hardt
1938
Le joueur d'échecs as
Le baron de Kempelen
1938
Tempête sur l'Asie as
Erich Keith
1937
Under the Red Robe as
Gil de Berault
1937
Dark Journey as
Baron Karl Von Marwitz
1935
King of the Damned as
Convict 83
1935
The Passing of the Third Floor Back as
The Stranger
1934
Bella Donna as
Mahmoud Baroudi
1934
They'll Never Surrender as
Gessler
1934
Power as
Josef Süss Oppenheimer
1934
The Legend of William Tell as
Heinrich Gessler
1933
The Wandering Jew as
Matathias
1933
I Was a Spy as
Commandant Oberaertz
1933
F. P. 1 Doesn't Answer as
Maj. Ellissen
1933
Ich und die Kaiserin as
Marquis de Pontignac
1932
Rome Express as
Zurta
1932
Der schwarze Husar as
Rittmeister Hansgeorg von Hochberg
1932
The Congress Dances as
Prince Metternich
1932
Rasputin, Demon with Women as
Grigori Rasputin
1931
Die andere Seite as
Hauptmann Stanhope
1931
Congress Dances as
Prince Metternich
1931
Die Nacht der Entscheidung as
General Gregori Platoff
1931
Der Mann, der den Mord beging as
Marquis de Sévigné
1930
The Love Storm as
Kingsley
1930
Die letzte Kompagnie as
Hauptmann Burk
1929
Bride 68 as
Dick Ashton, telegrapher
1929
The Last Performance as
Erik Goff aka Erik the Great
1928
The Man Who Laughs as
Gwynplaine / Lord Clancharlie
1927
Gesetze der Liebe
1927
A Man's Past as
Paul La Roche
1927
The Beloved Rogue as
Louis XI
1926
Die Flucht in die Nacht as
Heinrich IV
1926
The Student of Prague as
Balduin, ein Student
1926
Kreuzzug des Weibes as
Der Staatsanwalt
1926
Dürfen wir schweigen? as
Paul Hartwig, Maler
1926
Liebe macht blind as
Dr. Lamare
1926
Two Brothers as
Wenzel Schellenberg / Michael Schellenberg
1926
The Violinist of Florence as
Renées Vater
1925
Ingmarsarvet as
Helgum
1925
Le comte Kostia as
Comte Kostia
1925
Schicksal as
Graf L. M. Vranna
1924
Husbands or Lovers as
Der Liebhaber, ein Dichter
1924
Waxworks as
Ivan the Terrible
1924
The Hands of Orlac as
Paul Orlac (as Veidt)
1924
Carlos und Elisabeth as
Don Carlos
1923
Bride of Vengeance as
Cesare Borgia
1923
Glanz gegen Glück as
The Count
1923
Wilhelm Tell as
Hermann Gessler
1923
Paganini as
Nicolo Paganini
1922
Lucrezia Borgia as
Cesare Borgia
1921
Mysteries of India, Part II: Above All Law as
Ayan III, the Maharajah of Bengal
1921
Der Leidensweg der Inge Krafft as
Hendryck Overland
1921
Mysteries of India, Part I: Truth as
Ayan III / Fürst von Eschnapur / The Majarajah of Bengal
1921
Lady Hamilton as
Lord Nelson
1921
Landstraße und Großstadt as
Raphael, der Geiger
1921
Christian Wahnschaffe, 2. Teil - Die Flucht aus dem goldenen Kerker as
Christian Wahnschaffe
1921
Die Liebschaften des Hektor Dalmore as
Hektor Dalmore
1921
Liebestaumel as
Jalenko, the Gypsy
1921
Journey into the Night as
Der Maler
1921
Das Geheimnis von Bombay as
Dichter Tossi
1921
Menschen im Rausch as
Professor Munk, Komponist
1920
Weltbrand as
Christian Wahnschaffe
1920
Desire as
Ivan - A young Russian dancer
1920
Manolescus Memoiren as
Manolescu
1920
Evening - Night - Morning as
Brilburn - Maud's brother
1920
Moriturus
1920
Kurfürstendamm as
Teufel
1920
Temperamental Artist as
Arpad, her child
1920
Die Augen der Welt as
Julianne's Lover, Johannes Kay
1920
The Head of Janus as
Dr. Warren / Mr. O'Connor
1920
Die Nacht auf Goldenhall as
Lord Reginald Golden / Harald Golden
1920
The Merry-Go-Round as
Peter Karvan
1920
The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari as
Cesare
1920
Patience as
Sir Percy Parker
1920
Nachtgestalten as
Adalbert Semilasso, the Comedian
1920
Der Graf von Cagliostro as
The Minister
1919
Satanas as
Lucifer / Hermit / Gubetta / ...
1919
Eerie Tales as
Der Tod (framing story) / The stranger (ep.1) / The assassin (ep.2) / ...
1919
Wahnsinn as
Bankier Lorenzen
1919
Prinz Kuckuck - Die Höllenfahrt eines Wollüstlings as
Karl Kraker
1919
Die Okarina as
Jaap
1919
Prostitution II as
Alfred Werner
1919
Different from the Others as
Paul Körner
1919
Peer Gynt as
Ein fremder Passagier
1919
Peer Gynt - 2. Teil: Peer Gynts Wanderjahre und Tod as
Ein fremder Passagier
1919
Opfer der Gesellschaft as
Prosecutor Chrysander
1919
Around the World in 80 Days as
Phineas Fogg
1919
Prostitution as
Alfred Werner
1919
Die Mexikanerin
1919
Nocturno der Liebe as
Frederic Chopin
1919
Opium as
Dr. Richard Armstrong Jr.
1919
Die Japanerin as
Sekretär Thomas Harwell
1918
Henriette Jacoby as
Doktor Friedrich Köstling
1918
The Story of Dida Ibsen as
Erik Norrensen
1918
Es werde Licht! 4. Teil: Sündige Mütter as
Herr Kramer
1918
Colomba as
Henrik van Rhyn
1918
Jettchen Gebert's Story as
Doktor Friedrich Köstling
1918
Der nicht vom Weibe Geborene as
Satan
1918
Das Tagebuch einer Verlorenen as
Dr. Julius
1918
Das Dreimäderlhaus (Short) as
Baron Schober
1918
Der Spion as
Steinau
1918
Das Rätsel von Bangalor as
Dinja
1917
Furcht as
Indian Priest
1917
Wenn Tote sprechen as
Richard von Worth
1917
Der Weg des Todes as
Rolf
Director
1920
Die Nacht auf Goldenhall
1919
Wahnsinn
Producer
1920
Die Nacht auf Goldenhall (producer)
1919
Wahnsinn (producer)
Soundtrack
1933
F. P. 1 Doesn't Answer (performer: "Where the Lighthouse Shines Across the Bay")
Self
1930
Die große Sehnsucht as
Self - Conrad Veidt
1928
Die Filmstadt Hollywood (Documentary) as
Self
1925
Der Film im Film (Documentary) as
Self
Archive Footage
2023
ymoR (Short) as
ymoR's father
2020
Conrad Veidt - My Life (Documentary)
2020
Compression (TV Series documentary)
- Compression Das Cabinet des Dr Caligari de Robert Wiene (2020)
2014
From Caligari to Hitler: German Cinema in the Age of the Masses (Documentary) as
Self
2014
Caligari - Wie der Horror ins Kino kam (TV Movie documentary) as
Cesare
2011
Vito (Documentary) as
Paul Körner
2007
Cinemassacre's Monster Madness (TV Series documentary) as
Cesare
- The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (1920) (2007) - Cesare
2006
Call the Usual Suspects: The Craft of the Character Actor (Video short documentary) as
Self
2004
The Thief of Bagdad (Short) as
Jaffar of Bagdad
2004
Die Geschichte des erotischen Films (TV Movie documentary)
2002
The Frankenstein Files: How Hollywood Made a Monster (Video documentary short) as
Cesare (uncredited)
2000
The Many Faces of Dracula (Video documentary) as
Self
1999
Berlin Metropolis: Jews in Early German Film (Video documentary short)
1998
Dämonische Leinwand - Der deutsche Film der zwanziger Jahre (Documentary) as
Cesare (clip from Das Cabinet des Dr. Caligari (1920)) (uncredited)
1998
Universal Horror (TV Movie documentary)
1995
Cinema Europe: The Other Hollywood (TV Mini Series documentary) as
Cesare / Various roles
- End of an Era (1995) - Cesare (uncredited)
- The Unchained Camera (1995) - Various roles (uncredited)
1989
Batmania from Comics to Screen (Video documentary) as
Gwynplaine
1983
Historia del cine: Epoca muda (Video documentary) as
Cesare (uncredited)
1981
Kintopp Kintopp (TV Series) as
Cesare
- Das Gesetz der Serie (1981) - Cesare (uncredited)
1981
Arena (TV Series documentary) as
Captain Ernst Hardt
- A Pretty British Affair (1981) - Captain Ernst Hardt
1964
Hollywood and the Stars (TV Series documentary) as
Ebbing (clip from All Through the Night (1942)) / Cesare (clip from Das Cabinet des Dr. Caligari (1920))
- The Angry Screen (1964) - Ebbing (clip from All Through the Night (1942)) (uncredited)
- Monsters We've Known and Loved (1964) - Cesare (clip from Das Cabinet des Dr. Caligari (1920)) (uncredited)
1958
It Only Happened Once as
Self - Conrad Veidt
1940
The Miracle of Sound (Documentary short) as
Self
1939
A People Eternal as
Matathius - the Jew
1929
Rund um die Liebe

References

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