Emil Jannings
Born:
1884-07-22
From:
Rorschach, Switzerland
Emil Jannings (1884–1950) was a German actor, the first to win the Academy Award for Best Actor. Between 1926 and 1929, he worked in Hollywood. Upon returning to Germany, he sympathized with the Nazi regime and was one of the advisors to Universum Film-Aktiengesellschaft (UFA), the film studios controlled by Goebbels as a propaganda weapon. With the end of World War II and Germany's defeat, his career fell into disgrace.
Acting
100 Years of the UFA
Hitler's Hollywood
Fragments: Surviving Pieces of Lost Films
The Making of 'The Last Laugh'
Los 5 Faust de F. W. Murnau
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Where Is Mr. Belling?
An Old Heart Becomes Young Again
The Dismissal
Uncle Krüger
Cavalcade of the Academy Awards
Robert Koch, der Bekämpfer des Todes
Der letzte Appell
The Broken Jug
The Sovereign
Traumulus
The Old and The Young King
The Black Whale
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The Adventures of King Pausole
The Tempest
Darling of the Gods
The Blue Angel
Betrayal
Sins of the Fathers
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The Movie City of Hollywood