Friedrich Honna was an American actor, best known for The Grand Duke’s Finances, Karneval der Liebe, and Bal paré. He was born on November 9, 1885, and passed away on January 1, 1964, in Wolfsburg, Lower Saxony, West Germany.
Personal and Family Life
Friedrich Honna was born into a family that supported his artistic ambitions. His life outside of acting remains largely private, with little public information about his family or personal relationships.
Career
Honna pursued a successful career in film, becoming a notable figure in the German movie industry. He appeared in multiple films during the mid-20th century, making a significant impact with his performances in various roles.
Death and Legacy
Friedrich Honna died on January 1, 1964, leaving behind a legacy of influential performances in German cinema. His work continues to be remembered by fans and film historians alike.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Rating |
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1950 | Das kalte Herz | – | 7.3 |
1950 | The Axe of Wandsbek | Otto Lehmke | 7.1 |
1949 | Man spielt nicht mit der Liebe | Dicker Mann | 5.2 |
1949 | Our Daily Bread | Schlagcreme-Budenbesitzer | 7.0 |
1949 | Der Biberpelz | Fleischermeister Launer | 7.8 |
1944 | Karneval der Liebe | Lakai | 6.3 |
1943 | The Way to Freedom | Mann, dessen Bett aus dem Fenster geworfen wird | 7.0 |
1941 | Der Kleinstadtpoet | Sattlermeister | 7.3 |
1940 | Bal paré | – | 8.3 |