- Since 1951 the Eastern German state decorated outstanding film people with the Heinrich-Greif-Preis medal, like e.g. Ulrich Plenzdorf.
- 1935-37 announcer of the German-language programmes of Radio Moscow.
- Greif carried on with actress Lotte Loebinger while she was still married to German politician Herbert Wehner (then Communist, famous post-war Social Democrat). When she confused the envelopes for two letters to her husband and her lover, Wehner found out about their relationship and immediately fainted.
- In 1934-1935 he played theater in Zurich, and went then to Moscow, where he worked until 1945 as chief editor of the German edition of Radio Moscow and acted in films.
- Since 1926, he studied in the studio at the theater Volksbühne under the direction of Erwin Piscator.
- In 1933 he joined the Communist Party of Germany. After the Nazis rise to power led to party and trade union work being made illegal he published a theater magazine Rampa. Soon, he emigrated to Switzerland.
- He died 16 July 1946 in Berlin during an inguinal hernia operation at the clinic Charité. The operation was carried out personally by the head of surgical department of 71-year-old Ferdinand Sauerbruch. By this time Sauerbruch already showed symptoms of cerebral sclerosis, mistakes were made during the routine operation that caused the death of the actor.
- In 1945 he returned to Germany. Played in Deutsches Theater, and also worked in the administration of culture in Dresden.
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