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- Hans Stüwe was a German singer, film and opera director, radio performer, stage and film actor. He was born in Halle (Saale), Germany, and studied music, acting and singing. As a singer he made his debut at the Stadttheater in Königsberg and moved to Berlin to play on stage. His first one was "Des Königs befehl" (1926), which made him a big star. He was the partner of Zarah Leander in "Es war eine rauschende Ballnacht" ("It Was a Gay Ballnight") (1939), "Der Weg ins Freie" ("The Way to Freedom", "Le Chemin de la liberté") (1941), "Damals" ("At That Time", "Le Foyer perdu") (1943) and "Ave Maria" (1953). He also had some good parts in "Am Brunnen vor dem Tore" (1952), "Komm zurück..." ("J'attendrai") (1953) and "Blaue Jungs" ("Seamen") (1957) made on location in Hawaii and Tahiti. He died at the age of 75 in Berlin, Germany.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Rudi Polt / rudipolt@aol.com
- SpouseDolbrina Kalschewa (1 child)
- In the summer of 1950 he made several suicide attempts.
- When he stood in Berlinas a singer he got an offer to play in a movie. After a short hesitate at the beginning, Hans Stüwe made his film debut in "Des Königs Befehl" (1926). The movie was a success and the name Hans Stüwe became notion for the audience.
- The actor Hans Stüwe made his debut as a singer at the Stadttheater of Königsberg.
- Because Hans Stüwe already proved his distinct voice on stage, the sound film was a other positive push for his career.
- The 30's were the height of his thirty years lasting film career.
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