Historical dictionary of German Theatre

WEGENER, PAUL

Wegener, Paul: translation

(1874-1948)
Actor. Wegener made more than 60 films in a five-decade-long career, though he remains best known forDer Golem(The Golem, 1920), which he also directed and wrote. He began his career in Rostock and Nuremberg, but in 1906Max Reinhardthired him to play character roles in productions of classics at theDeutsches Theater. He won critical praise in several such roles, including Lear, Macbeth, Othello, and Richard III. By 1912 he began to take an active interest in film acting, and by 1913 he was appearing regularly in feature-length movies, most notably inDer Student von Prag(The Student from Prague) withAlexander Moissi, directed by Stellan Rye. His position as a well-known character actor solidified when the Nazis came to power;Gustaf Gründgenshired him at the Staatliches Schauspielhaus, where he remained until the end of the war. Wegener was among the first performers on a Berlin stage following the German defeat, appearing inGotthold EphraimLessing'sNathan der Weise(Nathan the Wise) at the Deutsches Theater in the summer of 1945. While performing the play in 1948, he collapsed on stage and died soon thereafter.

  1. wegener, paulWegener Paul translation actor and director Bertolt Brecht deemed him one of Berlin s two delights the other being the underground railway. Born in the West Prussian town...Historical dictionary of Weimar Republik