Hans Hinrich


Hans Hinrich was a German film director and actor. He initially worked in Germany but later also worked in Italy where he was usually credited as Giovanni Hinrich.
Hinrich was a noted theatre director, before moving into film directing in 1932. Hinrich was of Jewish heritage but he converted to Catholicism. While he was initially granted permission to continue working following the Nazi takeover of Germany, he found it increasingly difficult and moved to Italy following the production of Freight from Baltimore. During the Fascist era he made several films such as the historical Lucrezia Borgia. When Hinrich was threatened with dismissal from the 1941 film Il vetturale del San Gottardo, several of his actors including Osvaldo Valenti secured a reversal of the decision by protesting their support for him.
After the war Hinrich moved from directing to acting. He made his on screen debut in the 1946 neorealist film Before Him All Rome Trembled and also appearing in Les Misérables. He later returned to his native Germany.

Filmography

Actor

Before Him All Rome Trembled - Ufficiale TedescoLes Misérables - JavertTempesta su Parigi - JavertL'ebreo errante - Dr. Albert SchusterCrossroads of Passion - FischerThe Mysterious Rider - Il grande inquisitoreFabíola - Judge / InquisitorThe Last Days of Pompeii - Burbo Towers of Silence - Colonel SoukaRoman Holiday - Dr. Bonnachoven Phantom Caravan - AumontUomini ombra - Maurice
  • ''Das Wunder des Malachias''

Director

The Victor Darling of the Sailors Triad Between the Parents Freight from Baltimore Lucrezia Borgia Mist on the Sea