Clemens Hasse | |
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Died | 28 July 1959 New York City, United States | (aged 51)
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1932–1958 |
Clemens Hasse (13 April 1908 – 28 July 1959) was a German actor and synchroniser.
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Biography
Hasse was born in Königsberg, East Prussia to a public official and attended his stage education at the Preussisches Staatstheater in Berlin. Between 1929 and 1944, when the Theater was closed down, he was a constant member of the Staatstheater ensemble.
Hasse first appeared in a UFA movie in 1932 and acted in several movies next to popular stars like Heinz Rühmann or Hans Albers. He was the German dubbing voice of Eddie Albert, Lou Costello, José Ferrer, Oliver Hardy, Sid James and also the voice of the white rabbit in Disneys Alice in Wonderland.
After World War II Hasse worked at the Schlosspark-Theater Berlin and after 1951 at the Schillertheater. He died of a heart attack at New York City on the occasion of his daughter's marriage and is buried at Waldfriedhof Dahlem in Berlin.
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External links
- Clemens Hasse at IMDb
- Clemens Hasse at the Deutschen Synchronkartei
- picture of 1934
- Clemens Hasse at www.cyranos.ch