Conrad Veidt

    Known For

    Acting

    Birthday

    January 22, 1893

    Day of Death

    April 3, 1943 (50 years old)

    Place of Birth

    Berlin, Germany

    Conrad Veidt

    Biography

    Hans Walter Conrad Veidt (22 January 1893 – 3 April 1943) was a German actor best remembered for his roles in films such as Different from the Others (1919), The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (1920), and The Man Who Laughs (1928). After a successful career in German silent film, where he was one of the best-paid stars of Ufa, he was forced to leave Germany in 1933 with his new Jewish wife after the Nazis came to power. They settled in Britain, where he participated in a number of films, including The Thief of Bagdad (1940), before emigrating to the United States around 1941, which lead to him having a supporting role in Casablanca (1942). From 1916 until his death, Veidt appeared in more than 100 films. One of his earliest performances was as the murderous somnambulist Cesare in director Robert Wiene's The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (1920), a classic of German Expressionist cinema, with Werner Krauss and Lil Dagover. His starring role in The Man Who Laughs (1928), as a disfigured circus performer whose face is cut into a permanent grin, provided the (visual) inspiration for the Batman villain the Joker, created in 1940 by Bill Finger. Veidt also starred in other silent horror films such as The Hands of Orlac (1924), another film directed by Robert Wiene, The Student of Prague (1926) and Waxworks (1924) where he played Ivan the Terrible. Veidt also appeared in Magnus Hirschfeld's film Anders als die Andern (Different from the Others, 1919), one of the first films to sympathetically portray homosexuality, although the characters in it do not end up happily. He had a leading role in Germany's first talking picture, Das Land ohne Frauen (Land Without Women, 1929). He moved to Hollywood in the late 1920s and made a few films, but the advent of talking pictures and his difficulty with speaking English led him to return to Germany. During this period he lent his expertise to tutoring aspiring performers, one of whom was the later American character actress Lisa Golm.

    Known For

    • Casablanca

      Casablanca

      1943

    • The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari

      The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari

      1920

    • The Thief of Bagdad

      The Thief of Bagdad

      1940

    • The Man Who Laughs

      The Man Who Laughs

      1928

    • Napoleon

      Napoleon

      1927

    • The Hands of Orlac

      The Hands of Orlac

      1924

    • A Woman's Face

      A Woman's Face

      1941

    • Waxworks

      Waxworks

      1924

    • The Spy in Black

      The Spy in Black

      1939

    • All Through the Night

      All Through the Night

      1942

    • Different from the Others

      Different from the Others

      1919

    • Above Suspicion

      Above Suspicion

      1943

    • Dark Journey

      Dark Journey

      1937

    • The Student of Prague

      The Student of Prague

      1926

    • Eerie Tales

      Eerie Tales

      1919