Henry Stuart  | |
|---|---|
| Born | 1 February 1885 | 
| Died | 26 January 1948 | 
| Other names | Court Eduard Henry Hess | 
| Occupation | Actor | 
| Years active | 1923-1943 (film) | 
Henry Stuart (1 February 1885 – 26 January 1948) was a Swiss film actor known for his work in Germany. Stuart was born in Cairo as son of a Swiss doctor, but educated in Britain. He attended the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich, intending to become a painter. After moving into the German film industry following the First World War, Stuart played a number of prominent supporting roles in productions such as Joyless Street (1925).[1] Stuart's film career largely ended with the arrival of sound, and he worked increasingly on the stage. His final film appearance was a small role in the Nazi agfacolor epic Münchhausen (1943).
Filmography
- A Glass of Water (1923)
 - Joyless Street (1925)
 - The Wig (1925)
 - The Adventures of Sybil Brent (1925)
 - Wrath of the Seas (1926)
 - The Man in the Fire (1926)
 - Two and a Lady (1926)
 - The Street of Forgetting (1926)
 - Derby (1926)
 - Unter Ausschluß der Öffentlichkeit (1927)
 - The Girl Without a Homeland (1927)
 - Flirtation (1927)
 - The Woman with the World Record (1927)
 - Excluded from the Public (1927)
 - The Beggar from Cologne Cathedral (1927)
 - Wenn Menschen reif zur Liebe werden (1927)
 - Sajenko the Soviet (1928)
 - Give Me Life (1928)
 - Der Ring der Bajadere (1928)
 - Favorite of Schonbrunn (1929)
 - Scandal in Baden-Baden (1929)
 - The Right to Love (1930)
 - Germanin - Die Geschichte einer kolonialen Tat (1943)
 - Münchhausen (1943)
 
References
- ↑ Isenberg p.142
 
Bibliography
- Isenberg, Noah William: Weimar Cinema: An Essential Guide to Classic Films of the Era. Columbia University Press, 2009.
 - Treuner, Hermann: Filmkünstler: Wir über uns selbst. Sibyllen-Verlag, 1928 (online).
 
External links
- "Henry Stuart". Filmportal.de. Retrieved 16 November 2022.
 - Henry Stuart at IMDb
 
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