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- Birth nameHans Albert Edmund Söhnker
- Hans Söhnker was born on October 11, 1903 in Kiel, Germany. He was an actor, known for Sherlock Holmes and the Deadly Necklace (1962), Film Without a Name (1948) and Brand im Ozean (1939). He was married to Ingeborg Knoche-Lücken and Charlotte Berlow. He died on April 20, 1981 in West Berlin, West Germany.
- SpousesIngeborg Knoche-Lücken(1959 - April 20, 1981) (his death)Charlotte Berlow(1928 - ?) (divorced)
- Was on the Gestapo's black list in Nazi Germany because he often helped and hid Jews.
- Debonair German leading actor and singer who started as an apprentice in a furniture warehouse. On screen, he was initially popular playing urbane bon vivants and heartthrobs in 1930's musical comedies and operettas. He re-emerged as a noted character star in post-war dramas like Film Without a Name (1948) and latterly made a name for himself in family-oriented television series. In 1977, he was awarded the Filmband in Gold for lifetime achievement.
- In the years of World War II Hans Söhnker often put his life on the line by helping people in trouble - often of Jewish ancestry - to smuggle over the Swiss border. To his allies often belonged other actors and actresses, among them the young Hardy Krüger who made some courier services for him.
- At about the end of the 30's he achieved the height of his career.
- Was awarded Germany's Cross of Merit in 1973.
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