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Occupation
  
Actor

Years active
  
1916–1967


Name
  
Hermann Thimig

Role
  
Film actor

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Born
  
3 October 1890 (
1890-10-03
)
Vienna, Austria

Died
  
July 7, 1982, Vienna, Austria

Spouse
  
Vilma Degischer (m. 1939–1982), Hanna Wisser (m. 1919–1929)

Parents
  
Hugo Thimig, Frances Hummel

Siblings
  
Helene Thimig, Hans Thimig

Movies
  
Victor and Victoria, The Doll, The Threepenny Opera, The Wild Cat, The Flame

Similar People
  
Hugo Thimig, Hans Thimig, Helene Thimig, Reinhold Schunzel, Vilma Degischer

Hermann thimig


Hermann Thimig (3 October 1890 – 7 July 1982) was an Austrian film actor. He appeared in 102 films between 1916 and 1967.

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Biography

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Thimig comes from a famous family of actors. His father, Hugo Thimig, was an actor, director and director of the Vienna Burgtheater. His siblings Helene Thimig and Hans Thimig, with whom he trained at the theater and worked together several times in films, were accomplished actors.

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During his early days in elementary school and high school in Vienna, and in various land reform schools, Thimig performed with amateur theater groups and private performances. After military service as a one-year volunteer in Vienna he made his debut in December 1910 at the Meiningen Court Theatre and remained there until his contract was disrupted in 1914 by the outbreak of the First World War.

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In 1915 due to severe Furunculosis, (boils), was declared unfit for front.

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While on duty he used his home leave to the Royal Theater in Berlin to make guest appearances and played first at the Volksbühne. A change to the Max Reinhardt's ensemble at the Deutsches Theater was the breakthrough for Thimig 1916. In the same year he made his debut in the film The Countess Heyers and was co-star of Ossi Oswalda and Henny Porten. In 1918 he directed for the first time at the Theatre of the West in Berlin. He starred in three films of Ernst Lubitsch, including the 1921 The Wild Cat.

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With the advent of sound film, Thimig turned away from the stage and worked mainly in film operettas and comedies. In the mid-1930s he primarily held roles of older. After the "Anschluss" of Austria, he was a 1938 State Actors nominee.

In the final stages of World War II Adolf Hitler himself declared in the Gottbegnadeten list of the most important artists, that Thimig was a national treasure making him, even on the home front, freed from the war effort.

In 1965 he was made an honorary member of the Burgtheater and 1969 he received the Film Award for many years of excellent work in the German film. In 1981 he was awarded the Honorary Ring of the City of Vienna.

Thimig had three children. His first, a daughter, from his marriage to actress Hanna (Guy) Thimig. From his second marriage to actress Vilma Degischer (1911-1992) he also had two daughters.

Hermann Thimig rests in an honorary dedicated grave in the cemetery Sieveringer (Dept. 2, Group 13, Number 76) in Vienna. His second wife, Vilma Degischer, was buried with him ten years later.

Filmography

Actor
1967
Der Arzt wider Willen (TV Movie) as
Thibaut
1964
Háry János (TV Movie) as
Kaiser
1963
Der falsche Prinz (TV Movie)
1963
Das Hemd des Glücklichen (TV Short)
1962
Romanze in Venedig as
Pfarrer
1962
Soiree im Schönbrunner Schloßtheater (TV Movie)
1962
Der fidele Bauer (TV Movie) as
Matheus Reuther
1962
Die vergessenen Jahre
1961
Frau Irene Besser
1960
Das Gespenst von Canterville (TV Movie) as
Ghost
1960
Das weite Land (TV Movie) as
Rosenstock
1959
Wenn die Glocken hell erklingen as
Dr. Mersmann
1958
Eine Reise ins Glück as
Padre Filippo - Pfarrer von Nipozzano
1957
Der Verschwender (TV Movie) as
Azur, dienstbarer Geist und Bettler
1956
Die Magd von Heiligenblut as
Schneider-Naz
1954
The Eternal Waltz as
Haslinger - Verleger
1953
A Night in Venice as
Pappacoda
1952
Abenteuer im Schloss as
Direktor Wilibald Müller
1952
Ich hab' mich so an Dich gewöhnt as
Herr Hugenbroich, Hotelgast
1951
Das unmögliche Mädchen as
Direktor Thormälen
1951
Der Fünf-Minuten-Vater as
Mr. Peabody
1950
Prämien auf den Tod as
Muschel, Hafensinspektor
1949
Geheimnisvolle Tiefe as
Heinemann, Laboratoriumsdiener
1948
Der Prozeß as
Farkas, Dorfrichter
1946
Praterbuben as
Ferdinand
1945
Wie ein Dieb in der Nacht
1944
Ein Blick zurück as
Kaufmann Enderle
1944
Die goldene Fessel as
Krautkopf
1944
Liebesbriefe as
Konrad Tiedemann
1943
Johann as
Graf von Zirndorf
1943
Die kluge Marianne as
Peter Adenauer
1942
Brüderlein fein as
Ignatz Schuster
1939
Marguerite : 3 as
Lorenz Findeisen
1937
Die Austernlilli as
De Austernkönig van Mühlen
1936
The Mysterious Mister X as
Richard Murray
1935
Im weißen Rößl as
Leopold, Oberkellner
1935
Tanzmusik as
Mario d'Almeida (Max Angerer)
1935
Heaven on Earth as
Komponist Paul Heller
1935
The Foolish Virgin
1935
Peter, Paul und Nanette as
Peter Pellmann / Paul Polter
1935
The Trip to Youth as
Joachim von Trautenegg / Leopold von Trautenegg, sein Neffe
1934
Der Herr ohne Wohnung as
Fred Reigersheim
1934
Stupid Mama as
Leo Heiderich Jr
1934
Carnival of Love as
Henry Roland, Revuestar
1934
Csibi, der Fratz as
Dr. Werner
1933
Victor and Victoria as
Viktor Hempel
1933
A Trip to the Country as
Robert Fink
1933
Little Man What Now as
Pinneberg
1933
Marion, That's Not Nice as
Kurt Bach - Kunstmaler
1933
The Town Stands on Its Head as
Heinz
1932
Glück über Nacht as
Robert
1932
The Blue from the Sky as
Hans Meier
1932
Kiki as
Leroy - Theaterdirektor
1932
Traum von Schönbrunn as
He
1932
Mein Freund, der Millionär as
Hans Felix
1932
Mädchen zum Heiraten as
Robert Goll
1932
A Night in Paradise as
Gerd Brenken
1932
Ein bißchen Liebe für Dich as
Paul Baumann
1932
Zwei himmelblaue Augen as
Er
1931
Mein Leopold as
Mehlmeyer
1931
Der Herr Bürovorsteher as
Dr. Fritz Barke
1931
Ich bleib bei Dir
1931
Der kleine Seitensprung as
Walter Heller
1931
The Threepenny Opera as
Pasteur
1931
Wenn die Soldaten... as
Bob Wilsdorf, Leutnant
1931
Die Privatsekretärin as
Bankdirektor Arvai
1930
Der unsterbliche Lump
1929
Napoleon auf St. Helena as
Gen. Gourgaud
1929
Du sollst nicht töten as
Fritz
1927
Madame wagt einen Seitensprung as
Fred - His Friend
1927
Die Familie ohne Moral as
Hans Wengl
1925
Dance Fever as
Der Diener
1925
Der ungebetene Gast
1924
Muß die Frau Mutter werden? as
Alfred Weng - Hellbrandts Freund
1924
Die Radio Heirat
1924
Der Sprung ins Leben
1923
Der verlorene Schuh as
Baron Steiß-Steßling
1923
All for Money as
Fred Rupp
1923
The Flame (Short) as
Adolphe
1923
Das Weib auf dem Panther
1922
Die Küsse der Ira Toscari
1922
Der Strom
1922
She and the Three as
Der Sanfte
1922
Das Mädel mit der Maske
1922
Bardame as
Willy Weber
1922
Der Fluch des Schweigens
1921
Kleider machen Leute as
Jaro Sprapinsky
1921
Die Sünden der Mutter as
Fred Hastings
1921
Das Abenteuer des Dr. Kircheisen
1921
The Wildcat as
Pepo
1921
Mein Mann - Der Nachtredakteur
1921
Hannerl und ihre Liebhaber
1920
Zwischen den Dreien
1920
Putschliesel as
Theodor
1920
Die Brüder Karamasoff as
Alexej
1920
Die goldene Krone as
Klaus, Stövens Sohn
1919
Das Gebot der Liebe
1919
Die Braut des Entmündigten
1919
Freie Liebe
1919
The Doll as
Lancelot - Neffe von Baron - the Baron's Nephew
1919
Komtesse Doddy
1919
Der Sohn der Magd as
Heinz
1919
Das törichte Herz (Short)
1919
Moral und Sinnlichkeit as
Fred Hasse
1919
Ihr Sport as
Rudi Walters
1919
Die schwarze Locke (Short) as
Ingenieur Fritz Rebhuhn
1918
Agnes Arnau und ihre drei Freier as
Tonny
1918
Auf Probe gestellt as
Frank Merwin, Maler
1917
Gesühnte Schuld (Short) as
Fritz Hilbrich (Konrads Sohn)
1917
Ossi's Diary (Short) as
Lehramtskandidat
1917
Des Prokurators Tochter as
Staatsanwalt
1916
Die Gräfin Heyers
Soundtrack
1935
Heaven on Earth (performer: "Waren Sie schon mal in Lindenau?", "So verliebt ist man auf der Welt nur einmal", "Mein Himmel auf Erden bist du")
1935
The Foolish Virgin (performer: "Ein weiches Bett", "Muss es denn muss es denn gleich die Grosse Liebe sein")
1932
The Blue from the Sky (performer: "Einen Tag möcht ich bei dir sein", "Ich könnte jetzt zu Ihnen sagen: I love you")
Self
1973
Der große Zauberer - Max Reinhardt (TV Movie documentary) as
Self
1963
Das Burgtheater (TV Movie documentary) as
Self
1950
Salzburg (Documentary)
Archive Footage
1970
Von Reinhardt bis Karajan - 50 Jahre Salzburger Festspiele (TV Movie documentary) as
Truffaldino

References

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