Paul Henreid Overview:

Legendary actor, Paul Henreid, was born Paul Georg Julius Hernreid Ritter von Wassel-Waldingau on Jan 10, 1908 in Trieste, Austria-Hungary. (now in Italy). Henreid appeared in over 55 film and TV roles. His best known films include Casablanca, Now Voyager, The Spanish Main, Of Human Bondage, Song of Love, Thief of Damascus, Siren of Bagdad and Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse. Henreid died at the age of 84 on Mar 29, 1992 in Santa Monica, CA and was laid to rest in Woodlawn Cemetary Cemetery in Santa Monica, CA.

MINI BIO:

A banker's son, Paul Henreid began his career in publishing, but turned to acting in his mid-twenties. After a beginning in Austrian films, he soon fled to England where he became a useful top supporting player, then onto Hollywood. Here, his thin lips rarely breaking into a smile, he seemed forever to be the refugee or stateless person, soon as star or semi-star opposite a number of dominant actresses in 'women's pictures'. He also played in some lightweight swashbucklers.

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AUTOBIOGRAPHY:

Henreid's autobiography Ladies' Man: An Autobiography was published in 1984.

HONORS and AWARDS:

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He was honored with two stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in the categories of Television and Motion Pictures. Henreid was never nominated for an Academy Award.

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Smooth. Like butter. Charming. Dangerous. Tender. Courageous. Mysterious. The handsome and versatile was all these and more. IN THE BEGINNING: Sources differ on the name was given at birth ? some say it was Paul George Julius Henried, according to others it was Paul George ... Read full article


: BEYOND VICTOR LASZLO”: Support the Campaign!

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Paul Henreid Quotes:

The Ragpicker: Countess if only you knew... Shall we tell her?... Nothing Countess, it's you that are hiding. You see, there was a time when old clothes were as good as new. In fact they were better because when people wore clothes they gave something to them. But that was a long time ago, Countess. Just as, there was a time when... when garbage was a pleasure. Oh, it smelled a little strange or seemed confused, that's because there was everything there. The smell of sardine, of iendine, calone, roses. An amature would leap to the wrong conclusion. But to a professional, it was the smell of life... No Countess, the world has changed. The garbage has changed... People are not the same, Countess. People are different. No one is involved with anyone anymore. There's been an invasion, and infatuation. The world isn't beautiful no longer. The world is not happy... Because you've been dreaming a long time, Countess, and, no one wanted to disturb you. Countess, look, there was a time remember you could walk along the streets of Paris and everybody you met were just like yourself. I mean, oh, a little cleaner maybe or dirty perhaps or angry or smiling. But you knew them. I knew them too. And one day, 20 years ago I saw a face in the crowd. Face without a face; the eyes empty, the expression not human. It was not a human face at all. It saw me staring and when it looked back at me with its gelatin eyes, I shuttered. Because I knew to make room for one of them, one of us must have left the earth. The world is full of faceless people, Countess, and once you stop dreaming, as we all had stopped dreaming, you see them quite clearly. They were here today.


Rick: Here it is.
[hands Lazlo the letters of transit]
Victor Laszlo: Thanks. I appreciate it. Welcome back to the fight. This time I know our side will win.
[airplane engines start]


Pillery Gow: Here, how can you believe him?
Capt. Laurent Van Horn: Who tells you I do?
Paree: He's such a liar, if he bids me "good morning", I figure it's night, and go to bed. Every word he says...
Capt. Laurent Van Horn: Not every word. Some are true and some are not... a kind of hash. But I won't swallow it before I find out what it's made of.


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Father of Monika Henreid.

In 1943, he and his wife Lisl purchased the luxurious "Fonda House", designed by architect Paul Williams, from Henry Fonda and his wife Frances for $42,000. In 1970, tired of the expense and work to maintain such a large property, they sold that house and bought a smaller one in Pacific Palisades. Norman Lear was a later owner of the Fonda/Henreid house.

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