- Hermann Pfeiffer was born on May 6, 1902 in Elberfeld, Germany. He was an actor and director, known for Kornblumenblau (1939), Für die Katz' (1940) and Woe to Him Who Loves (1951). He died on July 11, 1969 in Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia, West Germany.
- Heavy-set, balding character actor and occasional writer/director. On stage from 1920 and in films from 1936. Latterly active in West German television (Westdeutscher Rundfunk) and as a voice actor for radio.
- He continued his career after the war till the end of the 50's.
- The actor Hermann Pfeiffer conquered the German film in the middle of the 30's with impressive support roles.
- During wartime followed many other entertainment movies in which he put on a well show.
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