Hans Steinhoff

Personal Info

Known For Director

Gender Male

Birthday 1882-03-10

Deathday 1945-04-20 (63 years old)

Place of Birth Marienberg, Saxony, Germany

Hans Steinhoff

Biography

Hans Steinhoff (10 March 1882, Marienberg – 20 April 1945) was a German film director, best known for the propaganda films he made in the Nazi era. Steinhoff started his career as a stage actor in the 1900s and later worked as a stage director. He directed his first silent film Clothes Make the Man, the adaption of a novel by Gottfried Keller, in 1921. Steinhoff was a convinced Nazi and directed many propaganda films, he sometimes even wore his Nazi party membership button on the film set. His most notable films were perhaps Hitlerjunge Quex (1933), an influential propaganda film for the Hitler Youth, and Ohm Krüger (1940), for which he won the Mussolini Cup at the 1941 Venice Film Festival. On April 20, 1945, during the last war days, Steinhoff tried to escape from Berlin on the last flight to Madrid. The plane was shot down by the Soviet Red Army and all passengers died. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Known For

Director

1944
Melusine

as Director

1943
Gabriele Dambrone

as Director

1942
Rembrandt

as Director

1941
Uncle Krüger

as Director

1940
Die Geierwally

as Director

1938
Gestern und heute

as Director

1938
1937
Ein Volksfeind

as Director

1936
1935
Der Ammenkönig

as Director

1934
Lockvogel

as Director

1934
Die Insel

as Director

1934
Mother and Child

as Director

1934
1934
Vers l'abîme

as Director

1933
1933
Hitler Youth Quex

as Director

1933
1933
Un peu d'amour

as Director

1931
My Leopold

as Director

1931
The Carnival Fairy

as Director

1931
1931
The Pranks

as Director

1931
True Jacob

as Director

1930
Love's Carnival

as Director

1929
The Alley Cat

as Director

1928
Die Sandgräfin

as Director

1928
The Three Kings

as Director

1927
Girls for Sale!

as Director

1926
1926
Schwiegersöhne

as Director

1925
Gräfin Mariza

as Director

1924
1924
Inge Larsen

as Director

1921

Writer

1942
Rembrandt

as Writer

1940
Die Geierwally

as Screenplay

1938
1930
Fundvogel

as Writer

1926
Schwiegersöhne

as Writer

1924
Inge Larsen

as Writer

1923
Die Fledermaus

as Screenplay

1921