Albert Bassermann

Albert Bassermann

actor, writer

Albert Bassermann was born on Sep 07, 1867 in Germany. Albert Bassermann's big-screen debut came with Der Andere directed by Max Mack in 1913, strarring Dr. Hallers. Albert Bassermann is known for The Red Shoes directed by Michael Powell, Anton Walbrook stars as Boris Lermontov and Marius Goring as Julian Craster. The upcoming new movie Albert Bassermann plays is The Red Shoes which will be released on Sep 20, 1948.

Classically-trained actor, former chemist, whose formative years on the stage were spent in Bern (Switzerland) and, from 1909, the Deutsches Theater Berlin under Max Reinhardt's direction. Specialised in Shakespearean roles ('Richard III', 'Hamlet') and was a famous interpreter of the plays of Henrik Ibsen. He delivered his screen debut in a silent version of 'Dr.Jekyll and Mr.Hyde' (Der Andere (1913)). Bassermann remained active in motion pictures throughout the 1920's, also frequently appearing on stage in Austria and Switzerland. His wife, Elsa Bassermann, nee Schiff, was Jewish, and the discrimination shown towards her in his native country so outraged him that he emigrated with her to the United States in 1939.At the age of 72, he carved out another career in Hollywood as a celebrated character actor. It took him some time to come to terms with the English language, but he was soon cast in a small part in La balle magique du Docteur Ehrlich (1940), as Dr.Robert Koch. He also played a sympathetic chemistry professor in Knute Rockne All American (1940). That same year, he appeared as Van Meer in Alfred Hitchcock's Correspondant 17 (1940) and was promptly nominated for an Academy Award as Best Supporting Actor. His distinguished-looking countenance and serious demeanour lent itself to being assigned a variety of consular or professorial roles: he was excellent as Consul Magnus Barring in Il était une fois (1941) with Joan Crawford; Professor Jean Perote in Madame Curie (1943); and a dying German music teacher in Rhapsodie en bleu (1945).At the age of 83, he made a triumphant return to the German/Austrian stage in Ibsen plays. Albert Bassermann died of a heart attack en route from New York to Zurich on May 15 1952.

  • Birthday

    Sep 07, 1867
  • Place of Birth

    Mannheim, Germany

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