Herman Bing
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Bing in the The Great Ziegfeld trailer
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Born | Frankfurt am Main, Germany |
March 30, 1889
Died | Script error: The function "death_date_and_age" does not exist. Los Angeles, California, U.S. |
Cause of death | Suicide |
Occupation | Character actor/Voice actor |
Years active | 1921-1946 |
Herman Bing (March 30, 1889 – January 9, 1947) was a German-American character actor and voice actor.
Biography
Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. Herman Bing was born in Frankfurt-am-Main, Germany and died in Los Angeles, California. He was production chief of films in Germany before he went to America with director F. W. Murnau as Murnau's assistant director. He acted in more than 120 films. He provided the voice for the Ringmaster in Walt Disney's Dumbo (1941), and Von Hamburger in Daffy Duck in Hollywood (1938). Many of Bing's parts were uncredited. The type of comedy he was known for became outdated in the years following World War II. He became increasingly depressed in the mid-1940s, as he was unable to secure work in Hollywood, and committed suicide in 1947 by shooting himself.
Partial filmography
- Men Behind Bars (1931)
- Footlight Parade (1933)
- The Merry Widow (1934)
- The Call of the Wild (1935)
- Rose Marie (1936)
- Come Closer, Folks (1936)
- The Three Wise Guys (1936)
- Maytime (1937)
- Daffy Duck in Hollywood (1938)
- Bluebeard's Eighth Wife (1938)
- Sweethearts (1938)
- Bitter Sweet (1940)
- Dumbo (1941)
- The Captain from Köpenick (completed in 1941, released in 1945)
References
External links
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- Pages with broken file links
- Articles with hCards
- 1889 births
- 1947 deaths
- German male actors who committed suicide
- German emigrants to the United States
- Burials at Hollywood Forever Cemetery
- German male film actors
- German male voice actors
- People from Frankfurt
- Suicides by firearm in California
- 20th-century German male actors