- Naissance
- Décédé(e)9 janvier 1947 · Los Angeles, Californie, États-Unis (suicide)
- Herman Bing est né le 30 mars 1889 à Francfort-sur-le-Main, Allemagne. Il était acteur et assistant réalisateur. Il est connu pour The Great Waltz (1938), Sweethearts (1938) et Redheads on Parade (1935). Il était marié à Carla Lichtenstein. Il est mort le 9 janvier 1947 en Californie, États-Unis.
- Conjoint(e)Carla Lichtenstein(? - June 30, 1923) (son décès, 1 enfant)
- Membres de la familleGus Bing(Sibling)Rudolf Bing(Sibling)
- Bing was sort of a pre-S.Z. Sakall type of character actor, much in demand during the 1930s but his "can't quite pin down the accent" shtick fell out of favor with producers and directors at the end of the decade. He became increasingly depressed in the mid-1940s, as he was unable to secure work in Hollywood, and committed suicide in 1947 by self-inflicted gunshot.
- Came to Hollywood from Germany as assistant to F.W. Murnau and worked on the script and as an assistant director on Murnau's 1927 classic L'Aurore (1927). After working in production with John Ford and Frank Borzage, he began his career as a comic actor.
- Frankfurt-born character actor in 30's and 40's Hollywood known for burlesquing his thick Yiddish-inflected Germanic accent, distinct from those of famed German-speaking contemporaries with Middle European influences such as the Viennese-born Walter Slezak, Trieste born Paul Henreid, and the difficult to pin down accents of Budapest-born C.Z. Sakall and Paul Lukas.
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