Harry Baur

See also: Baur

Harry Baur (of its true name Henri-Marie Rodolphe Baur ) is a Acteur French born the April 12th 1880 with Paris and dead the April 8th 1943.

Its career takes off with the meeting of Julien Duvivier, in 1930. As from this moment, it will make thirty films until in 1942.

Wrongfully denounced like Jew, it is stopped by the Gestapo in 1942. Its of torture having finally concluded that it was not it, it is not released four months later, not weighing any more but one forty kilos. It will never recover from the tortures undergone at the time of its imprisonment… It rests with the Cimetière Saint-Vincent with Montmartre, where its tomb is still sometimes flowered.

It was in particular one of the outstanding interpreters of Jean Valjean, in the signed version of the Misérables Raymond Bernard, where it deals with Charles Vanel alias Javert, and Beethoven seizing in film of Abel Gance: a great love of Beethoven .

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