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  1. Hermann Thimig was an actor who had a successful Hollywood career. In 1919, he had a breakout film role in "The Doll." In 1962, he played his final film role in "Romanze in Venedig."

  2. Victor and Victoria (German: Viktor und Viktoria) is a 1933 German musical comedy film written and directed by Reinhold Schünzel, starring Renate Müller as a woman pretending to be a female impersonator.The following year, Schünzel directed a French-language version of the film titled George and Georgette, starring Meg Lemonnier and a French cast.

  3. Thimig, Hermann. ACTOR (AUSTRIA) BORN 3 Oct 1890, Wien - DIED 7 Jul 1982, Wien GRAVE LOCATION Wien: Friedhof Sievering, Nottebohmstrasse 51 (Gruppe 02, Reihe 13, Nummer 76) Son of the actor and director Hugo Thimig. Like his sister Helene and his brother Hans he also became an actor.

  4. Hermann Thimig. Actor: Victor and Victoria. Hermann Thimig was born on 3 October 1890 in Vienna, Austria-Hungary [now Austria]. He was an actor, known for Victor and Victoria (1933), The Threepenny Opera (1931) and The Doll (1919). He was married to Vilma Degischer and Hanna Wisser. He died on 7 July 1982 in Vienna, Austria.

  5. Im weißen Rößl: Directed by Karel Lamac. With Christl Mardayn, Hermann Thimig, Willi Schaeffers, Annie Markart. Several guests arrive during high season at the Weissen Rössl (White Horse) Inn, a picturesque Austrian inn by a lake. Josefa, the landlady, is particularly pleased to see one of them again, lawyer Dr. Siedler. Her chief waiter Leopold is unhappy about this because he has ...

  6. Hermann Thimig (3 Oktober 1890 – 7 Juli 1982) adalah seorang pemeran panggung dan film Austria. Ia tampil dalam 102 film antara 1916 dan 1967. Filmografi. 1916: Die Gräfin Heyers; 1917: Tragödie eines Staatsanwalts; 1917: Ossi’s Tagebuch Put to the Test (1918) Agnes ...

  7. A Trip to the Country: Directed by Max Obal. With Lien Deyers, Hermann Thimig, Berthe Ostyn, Margarete Kupfer. A banker goes bankrupt and flees to the countryside where a family of peasants cheers him up.