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Years active
  
1918–1960

Name
  
Hans Albers

Role
  
Actor


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Born
  
September 22, 1891 (
1891-09-22
)

Occupation
  
German actor and singer

Died
  
July 24, 1960, Starnberg, Germany

Parents
  
Johanna Albers, Philipp Albers

Albums
  
Hans Albers & Heinz Ruhmann, Der blonde Hans

Nominations
  
German Film Award for Best Leading Actor

Movies
  
The Adventures of Baron, Grose Freiheit Nr 7, The Blue Angel, The Man Who Was Sherlock, The Copper

Similar People
  
Hans Rosenthal, Hans Moser, Heinz Ruhmann, Willy Fritsch, Freddy Quinn

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Hans Philipp August Albers (22 September 1891 – 24 July 1960) was a German actor and singer. He was the biggest male movie star in Germany between 1930 and 1945 and one of the most popular German actors of the twentieth century.

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Early life

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Hans Albers was born in Hamburg, the son of a butcher, and grew up in the district of St. Georg. He was seriously interested in acting by his late teens and took acting classes without the knowledge of his parents. In 1915 Albers was drafted to serve in the German Army in World War I, but was wounded early on. After his release from the Hospital in Wiesbaden where he had been treated, he performed in the local Residenztheater in comedies, antics and operettas. After the war Albers moved to Berlin, where he found work as a comedic actor in various Weimar-Era Berlin theatres. His breakthrough performance was that of a waiter in the play Verbrecher (Criminals). It was also in Berlin that Albers began a long-term relationship with half-Jewish actress Hansi Burg (1898–1975). The relationship ended only when he died in 1960.

After roles in over one hundred silent films, Albers starred in the first German talkie Die Nacht gehört uns (The Night Belongs to Us) in 1929. Soon thereafter, Albers played big-mouthed strong man Mazeppa alongside Marlene Dietrich in her star-making classic Der blaue Engel (The Blue Angel). Albers himself shot to fame in 1930 with the movie The Copper and constantly enhanced his star status with similar daredevil roles in the 1930s. He was probably at his best when teamed-up with fellow German movie legend Heinz Rühmann, as in Bomben auf Monte Carlo (1931) and Der Mann, der Sherlock Holmes war (1937). Many of Albers' songs from his movies became huge hits and some even remain popular to this day.

The 1930s and the Second World War

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When the Nazis came to power in 1933, Albers and his Jewish girlfriend Hansi Burg moved to Starnberger See in Bavaria. While Albers himself never showed public support for the Nazi regime, he became the most popular actor under Nazi rule. The actor nevertheless, avoided an overly close association in public. As the ultimate sign of his popularity, the Nazis even silently accepted his relationship with Hansi Burg for a long time. But Albers finally gave in to the pressure. Hansi Burg went to Switzerland and then to Great Britain in 1939, but they secretly remained a couple with him even managing to send her financial support. They were reunited after the war, when she returned to Germany in a British uniform.

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In 1943, Albers was paid a huge sum of money to star in UFA's big-budgeted anniversary picture Münchhausen but was careful not to give the impression that he was endorsing the National Socialist regime, which was indeed, never asked of him. Also in 1943, Albers starred in another classic German film Große Freiheit Nr. 7 with actress Ilse Werner. Some of the scenes are said to have been shot in Prague because of bomb damage to Hamburg. The sailing ship Padua for the outdoor scenes of the film has survived under Soviet and Russian flag until this day as Kruzenshtern.

After the Second World War

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After World War II, well-funded Albers avoided the financial plight and professional banning many actors faced on account of his association with Hansi Burg. Nevertheless, German "heroes" were considered undesirable by the occupation government that wanted to promote their own. This accounted for a major break in his career and made him hard to cast. Eventually he found an opening with respectful wisdom-with-age type character parts with some public acclaim, but with these never again enjoyed the huge stardom of the 1930s and early 1940s. By the early 1950s, his age finally showed and his powerful presence and freshness was almost gone. This was promoted by his increasing alcoholism during the 1950s. Yet he remained active in movies until the very end.

Death

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At the age of 68, Hans Albers collapsed during a theater performance with severe internal bleeding and died three months later on 24 July 1960 in a sanatorium in Kempfenhausen near lake Starnberg. He was cremated and buried at the Ohlsdorf cemetery in his birthplace Hamburg.

Legacy

Taking a position in Germany that roughly corresponds with that of John Wayne in the USA, Albers' name will forever be closely associated with the North German port city of Hamburg, and especially the Hamburg neighbourhood of St. Pauli, where there is a square named "Hans-Albers-Platz". Today he is probably more known for his music than his films, and his music is still widely known in modern Germany, even among young people.

Outside of Northern Europe, however, Albers remains virtually unknown, although the image of an older man in a seaman's cap and raincoat playing accordion and singing may be recognised by many outside of Germany, even if they don't know that this image is based on Hans Albers. As a case in point, McDonald's used such an image in an American television ad campaign in 1986. In reality, Albers had no experience on the water, this being restricted to a one-day trip to Heligoland.

Many of Albers' songs were humorous tales of drunken, womanizing sailors on shore-leave, with double entendres such as "It hurts the first time, but with time, you get used to it" in reference to a girl falling in love for the first time. Albers' songs were often peppered with expressions in Low German, which is spoken in Northern Germany. His most famous song by far is Auf der Reeperbahn nachts um halb eins, ("On the Reeperbahn at Half Past Midnight") which has become one of the best known songs about Hamburg and an unofficial anthem of the colourful neighbourhood of St. Pauli. The Hans-Albers-Platz, one block south of the Reeperbahn, has a statue of Albers, by the German artist Jörg Immendorff.

Songs (selection)

1931

  • Das ist die Liebe der Matrosen (from picture Bomben auf Monte Carlo)
  • Kind, du brauchst nicht weinen (from picture Der Draufgänger)
  • 1932

  • Flieger, grüß' mit mir die Sonne (from picture F. P. 1 antwortet nicht)
  • Hoppla, jetzt komm' ich (from picture Der Sieger)
  • Komm' auf die Schaukel, Luise (from stage play Liliom)
  • Komm und spiel mit mir (from picture Quick)
  • 1933

  • "Mein Gorilla hat 'ne Villa im Zoo" (from picture Heut kommt's drauf an)
  • 1936

  • "In meinem Herzen Schatz, da ist für viele Platz" (from picture Savoy-Hotel 217)
  • 1937

  • "Jawohl, meine Herrn" [with Heinz Rühmann] (from picture Der Mann, der Sherlock Holmes war)
  • 1939

  • "Good bye, Jonny" (from picture Wasser für Canitoga)
  • 1944

  • "La Paloma" (from picture Große Freiheit Nr. 7)
  • "Auf der Reeperbahn nachts um halb eins" (from picture Große Freiheit Nr. 7)
  • 1952

  • "Kleine weiße Möwe" (from picture Käpt'n Bay-Bay)
  • "Nimm mich mit, Kapitän, auf die Reise" (from picture Käpt'n Bay-Bay)
  • 1954

  • "Auf der Reeperbahn nachts um halb eins" (from picture Auf der Reeperbahn nachts um halb eins)
  • "Komm auf die Schaukel, Luise" (from picture Auf der Reeperbahn nachts um halb eins)
  • 1957

  • "Das Herz von St. Pauli" (from picture Das Herz von St. Pauli)
  • 1959

  • "Mein Junge, halt die Füße still" (from picture Dreizehn alte Esel)
  • Filmography

    Actor
    1993
    Shiva und die Galgenblume as
    Kriminalrat Dietrich Dongen
    1960
    Kein Engel ist so rein as
    Dr. Zilinsky
    1958
    13 kleine Esel und der Sonnenhof as
    Josef Krapp
    1958
    Der Mann im Strom as
    Paul Hinrichs
    1958
    Der Greifer as
    Otto Friedrich Dennert
    1957
    Das Herz von St. Pauli as
    Käpt'n Jonny Jensen
    1957
    Der tolle Bomberg as
    Rittmeiser Baron Gisbert von Bomberg
    1957
    I fidanzati della morte as
    Lorenzo
    1956
    Vor Sonnenuntergang as
    Generaldirektor Mathias Clausen
    1955
    The Last Man as
    Karl Knesebeck
    1954
    Auf der Reeperbahn nachts um halb eins as
    Hannes Wedderkamp
    1953
    Jonny rettet Nebrador as
    Jonny / General Oronta
    1953
    Captain Bay-Bay as
    Käpt'n Bay-Bay
    1952
    The Mistress as
    Heinrich Schlueter, truck driver
    1951
    Bluebeard as
    Blaubart
    1950
    Vom Teufel gejagt as
    Dr. Blank
    1950
    The White Hell of Pitz Palu as
    Dr. Johannes Jensen
    1947
    And the Heaven Above us as
    Hans Richter
    1944
    Great Freedom No. 7 as
    Hannes Kroeger
    1943
    The Adventures of Baron Munchausen as
    Baron Münchhausen
    1941
    Carl Peters as
    Dr. Carl Peters
    1940
    Trenck, der Pandur as
    Freiherr von der Trenck
    1940
    Ein Mann auf Abwegen as
    Percival Pattersson
    1939
    Wasser für Canitoga as
    Oliver Montstuart aka Nicholsen
    1938
    Der Trichter (Short)
    1938
    Sergeant Berry as
    Sgt. Mecki Berry alias Mecki Brown
    1938
    Fahrendes Volk as
    Fernand
    1937
    Die gelbe Flagge as
    Peter Diercksen - ehemaliger Flieger
    1937
    Two Merry Adventurers as
    Morris Flint
    1936
    Unter heißem Himmel as
    Capt. Kellersperg
    1936
    Savoy-Hotel 217 as
    Andrei Antonowitsch Wolodkin
    1935
    Hangmen, Women and Soldiers as
    Rittmeister Michael von Prack / Gen. Alexej Alexandrowitsch von Prack
    1935
    Variety as
    Pierre
    1934
    Peer Gynt as
    Peer Gynt
    1934
    Gold as
    Werner Holk
    1933
    Flüchtlinge as
    Arneth
    1933
    A Certain Mr. Gran as
    Ein gewisser Herr Gran
    1933
    Heut' kommt's drauf an as
    Hannes Eckmann
    1932
    F.P.1 Doesn't Answer as
    Flieger Ellissen
    1932
    Dope as
    Heini Gildemeister
    1932
    Quick as
    Quick, Music Clown
    1932
    Monte Carlo Madness as
    Capt. Erickson
    1932
    Liebe ist Liebe as
    Hans Kühnert
    1931
    Der Draufgänger as
    Hans Röder, Hafenpolizist
    1931
    Bombs Over Monte Carlo as
    Kapitän Craddock / Captain Craddock
    1931
    Drei Tage Liebe as
    Franz
    1930
    Hans in allen Gassen as
    Hans Steindecker, Reporter
    1930
    Der Greifer as
    Sgt. Harry Cross (German Version)
    1930
    Der blaue Engel as
    Mazeppa
    1929
    Die Nacht gehört uns as
    Harry Bredow
    1929
    Die Schleiertänzerin
    1929
    Heilige oder Dirne as
    Varnesi
    1929
    Drei machen ihr Glück as
    Verbrecher / Chefingenieur Orginsky?
    1929
    Ja, ja, die Frauen sind meine schwache Seite as
    Baron Hans Bingen jun.
    1929
    Vererbte Triebe: Der Kampf ums neue Geschlecht as
    Gauner
    1929
    Mascottchen as
    Rayonchef Antoine
    1929
    Möblierte Zimmer as
    Edler von Stepanowic
    1929
    Der rote Kreis as
    Diener von Marl
    1929
    Asphalt as
    Ein Dieb
    1928
    Heut' war ich bei der Frieda as
    Eric Hahn
    1928
    Weib in Flammen as
    Abteilungsleiter im Warenhaus
    1928
    Dornenweg einer Fürstin as
    Sergej Ordinsky, Diplomat
    1928
    Rasputins Liebesabenteuer as
    Ein Offizier
    1928
    Saxophon-Susi as
    Harry Holt
    1928
    Ein Tag Film (Short) as
    Hilfsregisseur
    1928
    The Art of Love as
    René - Chichotte's Friend
    1928
    Herr Meister und Frau Meisterin as
    Arthur Burger
    1928
    Frauenarzt Dr. Schäfer as
    Dr. Greber
    1928
    Wer das Scheiden hat erfunden
    1928
    Das Fräulein aus Argentinien
    1928
    Es zogen drei Burschen as
    Strafversetzter Oberleutnant
    1928
    Der größte Gauner des Jahrhunderts as
    Aristide Trasymopolus
    1927
    Die glühende Gasse as
    Der vornehme Fremde
    1927
    Eine kleine Freundin braucht jeder Mann as
    Boxmeister Otto-Otto
    1927
    Die Dollarprinzessin und ihre sechs Freier as
    Sekretär
    1927
    Husband by Proxy as
    Jacques Renard
    1927
    Der goldene Abgrund as
    Baron Armand
    1927
    Üb' immer Treu' und Redlichkeit
    1927
    Students' Love as
    Operasinger Blasiera
    1927
    Rinaldo Rinaldini as
    Baron Salvi
    1927
    Der Soldat der Marie as
    Wonneberger, Bursche
    1927
    Die Villa im Tiergarten as
    Baron Etville
    1927
    Die Sporck'schen Jäger (unconfirmed)
    1927
    Die Frau die nicht nein sagen kann as
    Zurückhaltender Herr
    1926
    Seeschlacht beim Skagerrak
    1926
    Wrath of the Seas as
    Oberheizer Tim Kreuger
    1926
    A Modern Du Barry as
    Toinette's first lover
    1926
    Die Warenhausprinzessin
    1926
    Nixchen as
    Lutz von Lonna - Rechtsanwalt
    1926
    Der lachende Ehemann as
    Graf Balthasar Selztal
    1926
    Schatz, mach' Kasse as
    Theophil, der Geschäftsführer
    1926
    Bara en danserska as
    Restauranggäst
    1926
    Küssen ist keine Sünd'
    1926
    Es blasen die Trompeten
    1926
    Hunted People as
    Gordon
    1926
    The Beautiful Blue Danube as
    Graf Jaromir
    1926
    Die drei Mannequins as
    Hochstapler
    1926
    Ich hatt' einen Kameraden
    1926
    Wir sind vom K. u. K. Infanterie-Regiment as
    Oberleutnant Ahrens
    1926
    Deutsche Herzen am deutschen Rhein
    1926
    Der Prinz und die Tänzerin
    1926
    Der Mann aus dem Jenseits
    1926
    The Sunken as
    Hammer, Fabrikbesitzer
    1926
    Der Bankkrach unter den Linden as
    Fritz Bellmann
    1926
    Mein Freund der Chauffeur as
    Sir Ralph Moray
    1925
    Das Mädchen mit der Protektion
    1925
    Vorderhaus und Hinterhaus as
    Otto Flaschenhals
    1925
    Halbseide as
    Alex Bums / Pumm
    1925
    Der König und das kleine Mädchen as
    Brechard
    1925
    Guillotine as
    Gaston Brieux
    1925
    Luxusweibchen as
    Kurt von Randow
    1925
    Athleten as
    Graf Sternfeld
    1925
    Ein Sommernachtstraum as
    Demetrius
    1925
    Die Venus von Montmartre as
    Tricotin
    1924
    The Lady from Paris as
    Henry Valescu
    1924
    Gehetzte Menschen as
    Karl von Behn
    1924
    Auf Befehl der Pompadour as
    Herzog von Riverolles
    1924
    Inge Larsen as
    gelangweilter Attaché
    1923
    Fräulein Raffke as
    Baron
    1923
    Der Tiger des Zirkus Farini
    1923
    Lyda Ssanin
    1923
    Irene d'Or
    1922
    Der falsche Dimitri as
    Graf Jaro Lensky
    1922
    Versunkene Welten
    1922
    Lumpaci the Vagabond as
    Lumpaci Vagabundus
    1922
    Das Testament des Joe Sivers
    1922
    Die Geliebte des Königs
    1922
    Menschenopfer
    1921
    Der Fürst
    1921
    Söhne der Nacht, 2. Teil - Die Macht der Liebe
    1921
    Söhne der Nacht, 1. Teil: Die Verbrecher-GmbH
    1921
    Die große und die kleine Welt
    1921
    Taschendiebe
    1921
    Schieber as
    Dr. Paul Grünmeier, Neffe von Ferdinand Grünmeier
    1920
    Die Kronjuwelen des Herzogs von Rochester
    1920
    Die Marquise von O. as
    Marquis von O
    1920
    Der Falschspieler as
    Harald Petersen
    1920
    Berlin W. as
    Ein Streber
    1920
    Der Schuß aus dem Fenster as
    Fürst Gledwitz & Baron Gledwitz
    1920
    Die 999. Nacht as
    Nureddin
    1920
    Das Grand Hotel Babylon
    1920
    Die Schlange mit dem Mädchenkopf as
    Fürst
    1919
    Lola Montez 2
    1919
    Die Prinzessin von Urbino
    1919
    Madeleine
    1919
    Die Tochter des Bajazzo as
    Troubadour des 20. Jahrhunderts
    1919
    Aus eines Mannes Mädchenjahren
    1919
    Das Tor der Freiheit
    1918
    Das Alte Bild
    1918
    Das Licht des Lebens
    1918
    Das Lied der Colombine as
    Hans von Rotfels
    1918
    Der Fluch des Nuri as
    Robert Ley, Kabarettist
    1918
    Der Mut zur Sünde
    1918
    Irrwege der Liebe as
    Norman
    1918
    Leuchtende Punkte
    1918
    Sadja as
    Älterer Gelehrter
    1918
    Die Dreizehn as
    Ferragus
    1918
    Liebe und Leben, 1. Teil - Die Seele des Kindes
    1918
    Baroneßchen auf Strafurlaub (Short) as
    Baron Egon
    1918
    Am Scheidewege as
    Viktor Heyden
    1918
    Das Spitzentuch der Fürstin Wolkowska
    1918
    Halkas Gelöbnis
    1917
    Rache des Gefallenen
    1917
    Rauschgold as
    Graf
    1917
    Die Tochter der Gräfin Stachowska
    1915
    Jahreszeiten des Lebens
    Producer
    1938
    Sergeant Berry (producer)
    Soundtrack
    2009
    Soul Kitchen (performer: "Das letzte Hemd hat leider keine Taschen")
    2008
    Willkommen Österreich (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
    - Die 52. Sendung: Sven Regener und Ulrike Sterblich (2008) - (performer: "Flieger, grüß' mir die Sonne-" - uncredited)
    1997
    Kalte Küsse (TV Movie) (performer: "Auf der Reeperbahn nachts um halb eins" - uncredited)
    1984
    Helga und die Nordlichter (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
    - Herr Schulze räumt ab (1984) - (performer: "Auf der Reeperbahn nachts um halb eins" - uncredited)
    1947
    And the Heaven Above us (performer: "Und über uns der Himmel")
    1944
    Great Freedom No. 7 (performer: "Auf der Reeperbahn Nachts Um Halb Eins", "La Paloma", "Rosamunde (Skoda lasky)", "Nein, ich kann Dich nicht vergessen", "Schön ist die Liebe im Hafen", "Was kann es denn schöneres geben", "Wenn ein Seemann mal nach Hamburg kommt", "Muss i denn, muss i denn zum Städtele hinaus")
    1940
    Zwischen Hamburg und Haiti (performer: "Zwischen Hamburg und Haiti")
    1939
    Wasser für Canitoga (performer: "Good bye Jonny, good bye Lilly")
    1937
    Two Merry Adventurers (performer: "Jawoll meine Herrn")
    1936
    Savoy-Hotel 217 (performer: "In meinem Herzen, Schatz", "Vergift' ihn doch" - uncredited)
    1934
    Peer Gynt (performer: "Nun Muss Ich Fort, Ade Mein Kind")
    1933
    Heut' kommt's drauf an (performer: "Mein Gorilla Hat 'Ne Villa Im Zoo", "Immer, Wenn Ich Glücklich Bin", "Ich Bin Der Hans Im Glück")
    1932
    F.P.1 Doesn't Answer (performer: "Flieger, grüß mir die Sonne", "Ganz da hinten, wo der Leuchtturm steht")
    1932
    Quick (performer: "Gnädige Frau, komm' und spiel' mit mir (Lied des Quick)")
    1932
    Liebe ist Liebe (performer: "Hoppla, jetzt komm' ich!")
    1931
    Der Draufgänger (performer: "Kind, Du brauchst nicht weinen")
    1931
    Bombs Over Monte Carlo (performer: "In einem Lande winzigklein")
    Self
    1989
    In meinem Herzen, Schatz... (Documentary)
    1958
    It Only Happened Once as
    Self - Hans Albers
    1954
    An jedem Finger zehn as
    Self
    1946
    Der Augenzeuge (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Der Augenzeuge 1946/011 (1946) - Self
    Archive Footage
    2024
    Compression (TV Series documentary)
    - Compression Münchhausen de Josef von Baky (2024)
    2021
    Die Liebe des Hans Albers (Documentary) as
    Self (uncredited)
    2018
    Die Hamburg-Story (TV Mini Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Wiederaufbau (2018) - Self
    2017
    You'll Never Walk Alone (Documentary) as
    Self (uncredited)
    2014
    Forbidden Films (Documentary)
    2011
    Das Erbe der Nibelungen (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self (uncredited)
    2011
    Germaine Damar - Der tanzende Stern (TV Movie documentary)
    2006
    Unsere Besten (TV Series) as
    Various Roles
    - Lieblingsschauspieler (2006) - Various Roles
    2005
    Münchhausen - Ein Mythos in Agfacolor (Video documentary) as
    Hannes Kroeger / Kriminalrat Dietrich Dongen / Baron Münchhausen / ...
    2005
    Legenden (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Hans Albers (2005) - Self
    2002
    Prisoner of Paradise (Documentary)
    2002
    Meine Schwester Maria (Documentary) as
    Self (uncredited)
    2000
    Tanz mit dem Tod: Der Ufa-Star Sybille Schmitz (TV Movie documentary)
    1994
    Heinz Rühmann: Kleiner Mann ganz groß (TV Movie documentary)(uncredited)
    1976
    Sterne die vorüberzogen (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Hans Albers (1976) - Self
    1976
    The Memory of Justice (Documentary) as
    Self
    1970
    Die Drehscheibe (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 26 July 1970 (1970) - Self
    1969
    Star unter Sternen (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Erinnerungen an Hans Albers (1969) - Self
    1963
    Lieblinge unserer Eltern (TV Series documentary) as
    Self (1967)
    1958
    Das kommt nicht wieder (Documentary) as
    Self
    1950
    Wonderful Times (Documentary) as
    Self

    References

    Hans Albers Wikipedia


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