Maur, Meinhart, 1884-1964
Variant namesThe Hungarian actor Meinhart Maur was born Menyhert Grünbaum on August 18, 1884. He took the stage-name Meinhart Maur in 1903, upon moving to Germany, where he studied at the Dusseldorf Academy. He gave stage, screen, and radio performances throughout Europe, and was also active in the Jewish theater. Maur moved to England in 1936 to appear in the A. Korda film, Rembrandt, and remained there with his wife, actress Annie Arden. Continuing his career as a character actor into the 1950s, he appeared in such films as Tales of Hoffmann, and Goodbye, Mr. Chips, as well as in live theater.
From the description of Meinhart Grünbaum Maur papers, 1888-1968 (bulk 1909-1955). (Pennsylvania State University Libraries). WorldCat record id: 49016456
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referencedIn | Richard Beer-Hofmann correspondence, 1882-1967. | Houghton Library | |
creatorOf | Maur, Meinhart, 1884-1964. Meinhart Grünbaum Maur papers, 1888-1968 (bulk 1909-1955). | Pennsylvania State University Libraries |
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associatedWith | Arden, Annie. | person |
correspondedWith | Beer-Hofmann, Richard, 1866-1945 | person |
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Birth 1884
Death 1964
Male
English,
Hungarian,
German