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  1. 23 de ene. de 2023 · Helmut Dantine was one such actor. Dantine was born in Austria and, as a teenager, became the leader of the anti-Nazi youth movement in Vienna. When the Nazis annexed Austria in March of 1938, they promptly arrested 19-year-old Dantine. His family used their political connections to negotiate his release, and immediately sent him to the United ...

  2. Helmut Dantine was an Austrian-American actor who often played Nazis in thriller films of the 1940s. His best-known performances are perhaps the German pilot in Mrs. Miniver and the desperate Bulgarian refugee in Casablanca, who tries gambling to obtain travel visa money for himself and his wife. As his acting career waned, he turned to producing.

  3. Darkly handsome Austrian-born leading man, Helmut Dantine had finely chiseled features and deep-set eyes. A fugitive from the German Anschluss of Austria, he moved to California in 1938. Soon thereafter he joined the Pasadena Community Players, gaining enough acting experience to make his film-debut playing a Nazi in International Squadron (1941) with Ronald Reagan.

  4. Wilhelm Felix Ferdinand Dantine (* 6. November 1911 in Leoben; † 21. Mai 1981 in Wien) war ein österreichischer lutherischer Theologe. Leben. Der Sohn des gleichnamigen Rechtsanwalts und späteren Landtagsabgeordneten Wilhelm Felix Josef Dantine studierte Evangelische ...

  5. Helmut Dantine (1918 - 1982) fue un actor de Austria conocido por Guerra y paz, Quiero la cabeza de Alfredo García, Galería Nocturna: Un caso de miedo - Del demonio nadie se burla (TV), Hell on Devil's Island, Shadow of a Woman, Stranger from Venus, Hotel Berlin, Persecución en el Norte, Whispering City y Escape in the Desert

  6. Actors Anita Ekberg and Helmut Dantine on the set of the historical drama 'War and Peace', circa 1956. War And Peace Shadow Of A Woman, US lobbycard, from left: Andrea King, Helmut Dantine, 1946.

  7. Born Georgette Barry in Paris, France, on February 1, 1919, actress Andrea King was raised by her dancer mother in Ohio, New York, and Florida. Her mother remarried in the 1920s, and her new husband adopted Georgette. After attending private schools, King began her acting career in the early 1930s on Broadway under the name Georgette McKee in ...