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Gerard Heinz (born Gerhard Hinze; 2 January 1904 – 20 November 1972) was a German actor. Heinz was born in Hamburg, Germany and later moved to Britain, where he changed his name. He appeared in almost 60 films (including Caravan), and a number of stage productions.
Gerard Heinz was born on 2 January 1904 in Hamburg, Germany. He was an actor, known for The Fallen Idol (1948), Scobie in September (1969) and The Desperate People (1963). He was married to Mary Kenton and Miriam Landsberger. He died on 20 November 1972 in London, England, UK.
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- Hamburg, Germany
- January 1, 1
- London, England, UK
Gerard Heinz was a German actor who appeared in films such as The Mark of the Hawk, I Aim at the Stars, and The Heroes of Telemark. He also guest starred in TV shows like Rheingold Theatre and El Santo.
Audience ScoreTitleCreditYearNo Score YetHuber (Character)19716%Prof. Lembach (Character)1967No Score YetMr. Duclos (Character)1964No Score YetProfessor Oberth (Character)1960- January 2, 1904
Gerard Heinz. Actor: The Fallen Idol. Gerard Heinz was born on 2 January 1904 in Hamburg, Germany. He was an actor, known for The Fallen Idol (1948), Scobie in September (1969) and The Desperate People (1963). He was married to Mary Kenton and Miriam Landsberger. He died on 20 November 1972 in London, England, UK.
Gerard Heinz was a German-born British actor who appeared in various genres of films and TV shows from 1942 to 1972. He is best known for his roles in The Dirty Dozen, The Heroes of Telemark, and The Saint.
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- Hamburg, Germany
- Actor
- January 2, 1904
Gerard Heinz is an actor who appeared in many films and TV shows from 1942 to 1971. He is known for his roles in The Dirty Dozen, The Guns of Navarone, The Fallen Idol, and The Prisoner.
About: Gerard Heinz. Gerard Heinz (born Gerhard Hinze; 2 January 1904 – 20 November 1972) was a German actor. Heinz was born in Hamburg, Germany and later moved to Britain, where he changed his name. He appeared in almost 60 films (including Caravan), and a number of stage productions.