Hubert von Meyerinck


Hubert "Hubsi" von Meyerinck was a German film actor. He appeared in more than 280 films between 1921 and 1970.

Biography

Meyerinck was born in Potsdam, Brandenburg, the son of Friedrich von Meyerinck, Hauptmann in the Prussian Army. He grew up at his family's estates in the Province of Posen and attended the gymnasium secondary school in Godeberg. Having passed his Abitur exams, he was called up for military service as a cadet in World War I, but soon was dismissed due to a pulmonary disease.
In 1917 he gave his debut as a theatre actor at the Schauspielhaus in Berlin and from 1918 to 1920 continued his career at the Hamburg Kammerspiele. Back in Berlin he performed in avant-garde plays by Carl Sternheim, as well as in several revue entertainments and kabarett venues. Later he returned to classical theatre with engagements at the Deutsches Theater and the Lessing Theater, performing as The Imaginary Invalid, Mephistopheles, but also as Captain of Köpenick or as Meckie Messer in Brecht's Threepenny Opera.
From 1920 onwards, Meyerinck starred as a silent film actor, whereby he developed a distinctive appearance with his high forehead and moustache, often emphasizing his hypnotic expression by sporting a monocle. He was able to continue his career in the sound film era by his unmistakable rasping voice, which perfectly added to his physiognomy, having a standing order for scoundrels and charlatan roles.
Commonly identified as a homosexual, he ran the risk of being imprisoned by the Nazi authorities like his friend Kurt von Ruffin; nevertheless, he performed in numerous entertainment films of Nazi cinema. After World War II, Meyerinck remained one of the busiest film actors in West German cinema. He starred as quirky official, devious noble or impostor in numerous film comedies, often together with Peter Alexander and young Ilja Richter but also in several Edgar Wallace films of the 1960s. The magazine Der Spiegel called Meyernick's role in numerous films a "comical Erich von Stroheim, who parodied Prussianism and made it ridiculous". He also continued as a theatre actor, from 1966 in the ensemble of the Thalia Theater in Hamburg.
Hubert von Meyernick made one of his few Hollywood film appearances in Billy Wilder's film satire One, Two, Three, portraying in a memorable supporting role the penniless aristocrat Count Waldemar von und zu Droste-Schattenburg, who adopts Horst Buchholz for financial reasons. Meyernicks skills in English were rather limited, so he was dubbed by German-American character actor Sig Ruman. The Jewish Billy Wilder spoke about Meyernick in a 1997 interview with Der Spiegel: "I remember a gay actor, we called him Hubsi, Hubert von Meyernick. He never vaunted himself for that, but during the Kristallnacht he went along the Kurfürstendamm and called: If somebody among you is Jewish, follow me! He cached the people in his apartment. Yes, there were decent people, whose words you could believe, that it was hard to do resistance during that time. People like Meyernick were marvelous, wonderful."
Meyerinck died from heart failure in Hamburg. He is buried in the Schladen cemetery near Braunschweig.

Filmography

Desire - Role Peter Voss, Thief of Millions - Gehilfe von Mann mit der NarbeThe Lost Shoe - Minor RoleManon Lescaut - The Younger BliPeople to Each Other - FeinschmeckerThe Flames Lie - Ein LiebhaberAftermath - HeinoDoña Juana - Dichter Don AlfonsoThe Old Fritz - Graf CobenzlBeating Heart - 3. EhemannUnder the Lantern - Gustave NevinThe First Kiss - James TwistThe Secret Courier - Duc d'OrléansThe Burning Heart Diane - Tichon, KammerdienerThe Model from Montparnasse - Sleeper conductorTriumph of Love - FlemmingJenny's Stroll Through Men - Lorenz, ModezeichnerThree Around Edith - ScherbeLudwig II, King of Bavaria Love's Carnival - Benno von Klewitz - LeutnantThe Flute Concert of Sanssouci - AttachéThe Sacred Flame - The Theft of the Mona Lisa - MuseumsführerMy Wife, the Impostor Der Schlemihl - Baron StechlingThe Company's in Love - Fritz Willner - FilmautorFor Once I'd Like to Have No Troubles - Görner - FriseurgehilfeDer schwarze Husar The White Demon - Marquis d'EsquillonContest - SchneckendorfWhen Love Sets the Fashion - Mr. FarellThe Empress and I - FlügeladjutantManolescu, Prince of Thieves - Der Kellner im Hotel RitzDie Nacht der großen Liebe - KonsulatssekretärEin gewisser Herr Gran - Hauptmann Gordon' - 3. Gast LissysDream of the Rhine - ConnyHer Highness the Saleswoman - PaulDes jungen Dessauers große Liebe - Graf von SyringenThe Only Girl Tambour battant The Fugitive from Chicago - Werner DuxThe World Without a Mask - E.W. CostaFrühlingsmärchen - Karlchen Wolf, Librettist aus FinsterwaldeThe Big Chance - Georg, ihr SohnThe Island - Graf Squeelen, erster BotschaftsratA Woman Who Knows What She Wants - Lynge, Bankier