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  1. Jannings, Emil. Schauspieler, Regisseur, Filmproduzent, * 23.7.1884 Rorschach am Bodensee (Schweiz), † 2.1.1950 Strobl am Wolfgangsee. (evangelisch, 1950 katholisch)

  2. Emil Jannings (1884–1950) was a German actor. He was the first actor to win the Academy Award for Best Actor.

  3. Emil Jannings (nombre artistico de Theodor Friedrich Emil Janenz), estió un actor alemán d'orichen suizo, naixito o 23 de chulio de 1884 de Rorschach (Cantón de Sankt Gallen) y muerto o 3 de chinero de 1950 en Strobl (Salzburgo, Austria).Activo en o cine austriaco y en o cine alemán dende prencipios d'os anyos 1910, recibió cuantos premios mientres a suya carrera cinematografica.

  4. Emil Jannings had been married to his fourth wife, the singer and actress Gussy Noll, since 1923. He had a daughter, Ruth, from his first marriage. In the early 1920s, Jannings had been married twice, to the actresses Hanna Ralph and Lucie Höflich, respectively. On January 2, 1950, Jannings died in his residence at Wolfgangsee in the ...

  5. Emil Jannings was a Swiss-born German/Austrian actor. He was the first person to be presented with an Oscar when he was honored with the first Academy Award for Best Actor, at the 1929 ceremony. Emil Jannings attended the Stolz der Nation premiere in Paris, where he talked to Goebbels, Zoller, Shosanna, Göring and Bormann. He is seen joking with Göring in the lobby, and it's likely they knew ...

  6. 8 de sept. de 2020 · Media in category "Emil Jannings" The following 54 files are in this category, out of 54 total. 20211008170644!Emil Jannings - Alexander Binder - EYE FOT10377 retusche.jpg 1,591 × 2,136; 2.17 MB. Antigone By Walter Hasenclever.jpeg 489 × 734; 40 KB.

  7. Biography. Imposing silent star who first gained prominence with Max Reinhardt's Berlin theater in the teens. Jannings appeared in several superior early German films, particularly those directed by Ernst Lubitsch, and was outstanding as the humiliated doorman in F.W. Murnau's "The Last Laugh" (1924). He moved to Hollywood in 1926 and won an ...