
Born
1880-04-12 (age 146)
Birthplace
Montrouge, Seine [now Hauts-de-Seine], Île-de-France, France
Known For
Acting
Harry Baur
Biography
Harry Baur (12 April 1880 – 8 April 1943) was a French actor. Initially a stage actor, Baur appeared in about 80 films between 1909 and 1942. He gave an acclaimed performance as the composer Ludwig van Beethoven in the biopic Beethoven's Great Love (Un grand amour de Beethoven, 1936), directed by Abel Gance, and as Jean Valjean in Raymond Bernard's version of Les Misérables (1934). He also acted in Victorin-Hippolyte Jasset's silent film, Beethoven (1909), and in La voyante (1923), Sarah Bernhardt's last film. In 1942, while in Berlin, to star in his last film Symphone eines Lebens, Baur's wife was arrested by the Gestapo and charged with espionage. His effort to secure her release led to his own arrest and torture. He was being falsely labelled as a Jew but confirmed freemason. He was released in April 1943, but died in Paris shortly after in mysterious circumstances. Academy Award-winning American actor Rod Steiger cited Baur as one of his favorite actors who had exerted a major influence on his craft and career.
Also Known As
Movie Appearances

Nitchevo
1936

Who Killed Santa Claus?
as Gaspard Cornusse
1941

Volpone
as Volpone
1941

Crime and Punishment
as Porphyre
1935

Les Misérables
as Jean Valjean / Champmathieu
1934

Golgotha
as Hérode
1935

Samson
as Jacques Brachart
1936

Criminal
as Warden Brady
1933

A Man and His Woman
as Papon
1934

The Secrets of the Red Sea
1937

Paris
1937

A Man's Neck
as Commissaire Jules Maigret
1933

Hatred
as le capitaine Mollenard
1938

Life Dances On
as Alain Regnault
1937

The Red Head
as Mr. Lepic
1932

The Clairvoyant
as Monsieur Detaille
1924

David Golder
as David Golder
1931

Moon over Morocco
as M. de Marouvelle
1931

Moscow Nights
as Peter Brioukow
1934

The Golem
as L'empereur Rodolphe II, roi de Bohème
1936