Gründgens, Gustaf

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Name
Gründgens, Gustaf Gender: M
Gustav Heinrich Arnold Gründgens
born on 22 December 1899 at 10:00 (= 10:00 AM )
Place Düsseldorf, Germany, 51n12, 6e47
Timezone MET h1e (is standard time)
Data source
Quoted BC/BR
Rodden Rating AA
Collector: Gauquelin
Astrology data s_su.18.gif s_capcol.18.gif 00°21' s_mo.18.gif s_leocol.18.gif 29°59 Asc.s_capcol.18.gif 20°55'



Gustaf Gründgens

Biography

German actor, famous and infamous at times. In 1923 he went to the Kammerspiele in Hamburg, where he also appeared as a director for the first time, co-working with the author Klaus Mann, son of Thomas Mann, and his sister Erika. Gründgens married Erika Mann in 1926. However, they divorced three years later. Klaus Mann, who died in 1949, wrote the novel Mephisto presenting his ex-brother-in-law Gründgens as a cold carrierist. In 1981 the novel was made into the film Mephisto, directed by István Szabó, Klaus Maria Brandauer played the role of Hendrik Höfgen. The film was a huge commercial and critical success winning the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film in 1981.

Gründgens' career proceeded after the Nazi Machtergreifung: in 1934 he became intendant of the Prussian State Theatre and was later appointed as a member of the Prussian state council by the Prussian Minister President Hermann Göring. In 1941, Gründgens starred in the propaganda film Ohm Krüger and also in Friedemann Bach, a film he also produced. After Goebbels's total war speech on 18 February 1943, Gründgens volunteered for the Wehrmacht but was again recalled by Göring, who had his name added to the Gottbegnadeten list.

Imprisoned by the Soviet NKVD in 1945, Gründgens was released thanks to the intercession by the Communist actor Ernst Busch, whom Gründgens himself had saved from execution by the Nazis in 1943. During the denazification process his statements helped to exonerate acting colleagues like Göring's widow Emmy and the director Veit Harlan (Jud Süß). Gründgens turned back to the Deutsches Theater, later became intendant of the Düsseldorfer Schauspielhaus and from 1955 directed the Deutsches Schauspielhaus in Hamburg. He again performed as Mephistopheles, the 1960 film Faust by Peter Gorski was shot with the Deutsches Schauspielhaus ensemble.

He died during a world tour on 7 October 1963 of internal hemorrhaging in Manila, Philippines.

Link to Wikipedia biography

Relationships

  • associate relationship with Wegener, Paul (born 11 December 1874)
  • opponent/rival/enemy relationship with Mann, Klaus (born 18 November 1906). Notes: Klaus Mann despised the ex-husband of his sister
  • has other family relationship with Mann, Thomas (born 6 June 1875). Notes: Gründgens was married with daughter Erika Mann during three years
  • role played of/by Brandauer, Klaus Maria (born 22 June 1943). Notes: Brandauer plays character modelled after actor Gründgens in the film Mephisto

Events

  • Death by Disease 7 October 1963 (Age 63 of hemorrhage)
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Source Notes

Gauquelin Vol 5/1112

Categories

  • Vocation : Business : Business owner (Hamburger Deutsches Spielhaus)
  • Vocation : Entertainment : Actor/ Actress (Comedy)
  • Vocation : Entertain/Business : Director