O. E. Hasse
Otto Eduard Hasse was a German film actor and director.
Biography
Hasse was born to Wilhelm Gustav Eduard Hasse, a blacksmith, and Valeria Hasse in the village of Obersitzko, Province of Posen, German Empire and gained his first stage experiences in high school at Kolmar, together with his classmate Berta Drews. Hasse began to study law at the University of Berlin but abandoned this study after three semesters and changed over to Max Reinhardt's acting school at the Deutsches Theater in Berlin, to receive an actor's education.He first appeared at theatres in Thale, Breslau, and from 1930 till 1939 at the Kammerspiele in Munich, where he also worked as a stage director for the first time. In spring 1939, Hasse was sentenced to two months in prison in Munich for homosexuality in accordance with Section 175 of the German Criminal Code, which was considered a relatively lenient sentence at the time. His integrity, his confession and his artistic achievements were seen as mitigating factors.
In 1939, he moved to the German Theatre in Prague and shortened his name to O.E. instead of Otto Eduard.
In 1944, he was conscripted to the Luftwaffe and slightly wounded. After World War II Hasse became a famous German film actor, also internationally appearing in the Alfred Hitchcock film I Confess with Montgomery Clift and Anne Baxter, and starring with Clark Gable and Lana Turner in Betrayed.
In 1959, he was a member of the jury at the 9th Berlin International Film Festival.
Hasse was the German dubbing voice of Charles Laughton, Humphrey Bogart, Spencer Tracy and Clark Gable. Hasse died in West Berlin and is buried at the Waldfriedhof Dahlem.
Hasse was gay. His life partner for 30 years was entrepreneur Max Wiener, who worked as a manager at the Swiss media corporation Ringier and was an early gay rights and AIDS advocate.
Since 1981, the Academy of Arts, Berlin, has awarded an O.E. Hasse Prize to benefit young actors.
Filmography
- The Last Laugh as Small Role
- Peter Voss, Thief of Millions as 2. Realtor
- Cruiser Emden as English Officer
- Must We Get Divorced? as A hairdresser
- Fräulein Hoffmans Erzählungen
- The Switched Bride
- Little Dorrit
- Peer Gynt as helmsman
- Knockout
- Ein ganzer Kerl as Manfred Bolle, Son
- The King's Prisoner as Von Zilchow
- The Unsuspecting Angel as Kornitzki
- The Bashful Casanova as Schnellhase, chief advertiser
- Die große und die kleine Welt
- Dinner Is Served as Francis, chauffeur
- So weit geht die Liebe nicht as hairdresser Hübner
- Three Wonderful Days
- Stukas as Senior doctor Dr. Gregorius
- Everything for Gloria as Dr. Heinz
- ' as Peter Wallbrecht
- Rembrandt
- Die Entlassung as Baron von Heyden
- Doctor Crippen as Prof. Morrison
- Gefährtin meines Sommers as Gerhard Morton, Angelika's betrothed
- The Eternal Tone as Impresario Grundmann
- Beloved Darling as Lawyer
- Der große Preis as inspector Wegener
- Der Täter ist unter uns as Dr. Kauper
- Come Back to Me
- Aufruhr der Herzen as Thomas Volderauer
- Philharmoniker as Urdol, concert agent
- The Berliner as the reactionary
- Anonymous Letters as Alexander Petershagen
- The Big Lift as Stieber
- The Orplid Mystery as editor in chief Dr. Mannheim
- Decision Before Dawn as Col. Oberst von Ecker
- The Sergeant's Daughter as cavalry captain Graf Ledenburg
- I Confess as Otto Keller
- The Last Waltz as Prince Paul
- When The Village Music Plays on Sunday Nights as Bruckner
- Lachkabinett
- Betrayed as Col. Helmuth Dietrich
- Canaris as Adm. Canaris
- Above Us the Waves as Captain of the Tirpitz
- ' as Colonel von Plönnies
- ' as General von Plönnies
- Alibi as Peter Hansen
- Kitty and the Great Big World as Sir William Ashlin
- The Adventures of Arsène Lupin as emperor Wilhelm II
- No Sun in Venice as Eric von Bergen
- The Last Ones Shall Be First as Ludwig Darrandt
- The Spies as Hugo Vogel
- The Glass Tower as Robert Fleming
- The Doctor of Stalingrad as Dr. Fritz Böhler, Staff surgeon
- The Muzzle as prosecutor Herbert von Treskow
- ' as Dr. Hans Römer
- Mrs. Warren's Profession as Sir George Crofts
- The Nabob Affair as Le Nabab
- The Marriage of Mr. Mississippi as Florestan Mississippi
- Life Begins at Eight as Mac Thomas
- The Elusive Corporal as drunk passenger on the train
- Lulu as Dr. Schön
- Vice and Virtue as General von Bamberg
- The Secret of Dr. Mabuse as Prof. Larsen
- Three Rooms in Manhattan as Hourvitch
- State of Siege as Carlos Ducas
- The Peaceful Age as Simone
- Ice Age as Old Man
- Konkurs as consul Karst
Awards
- 1951: Berliner Kunstpreis
- 1955: Berliner Senatspreis
- 1961: member of Berlin Akademy of Arts
- 1964: Staatsschauspieler
- 1973: Ernst-Reuter-Plakette
- 1973: Großes Verdienstkreuz der Bundesrepublik Deutschland