Harry Baur

Born in April 12th, 1880

From Montrouge, Seine [now Hauts-de-Seine], Île-de-France, France

Harry Baur Biography

Harry Baur (12 April 1880 – 8 April 1943) was a French actor. Initially a stage actor, Baur appeared in about 80 films between 1909 and 1942. He gave an acclaimed performance as the composer Ludwig van Beethoven in the biopic Beethoven's Great Love (Un grand amour de Beethoven, 1936), directed by Abel Gance, and as Jean Valjean in Raymond Bernard's version of Les Misérables (1934).

He also acted in Victorin-Hippolyte Jasset's silent film, Beethoven (1909), and in La voyante (1923), Sarah Bernhardt's last film. In 1942, while in Berlin, to star in his last film Symphone eines Lebens, Baur's wife was arrested by the Gestapo and charged with espionage. His effort to secure her release led to his own arrest and torture. He was being falsely labelled as a Jew but confirmed freemason.

He was released in April 1943, but died in Paris shortly after in mysterious circumstances. Academy Award-winning American actor Rod Steiger cited Baur as one of his favorite actors who had exerted a major influence on his craft and career.

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Harry Baur Movies

Who Killed Santa Claus Poster
April 22, 1948
Hatred Poster
January 26, 1941
Un carnet de bal Poster
March 25, 1938
The Red Head Poster
May 25, 1933
Moon over Morocco Poster
January 20, 1933
Monsieur Lecoq Poster
September 1, 1914
LAssommoir Poster
October 22, 1909

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