Gerard Heinz

Actor - Germany
Born January 2, 1904 in Hamburg

Mini-Biography:
Gerard Heinz was born on January 2, 1904 in Hamburg. He was a German Actor, known for That Dangerous Age (1949), Projected Man (1966), The House of the seven Hawks (1959), Gerard Heinz's first movie on record is from 1949. His last motion picture on file dates from 1966.
Biographical Notes in German: Deutscher Schauspieler im englischen Film

Gerard Heinz Filmography [Auszug]
1966: [] Projected Man (Cast: Professor Lembach), Directed by Ian Curties, with Ronald Allen, Tracey Crisp, Derrick de Marney,
1959: [] The House of the seven Hawks (Cast: Inspector Sluiter), Directed by Richard Thorpe, with Nicole Maurey, Robert Taylor, Linda Christian,
1955: [] Lilacs in the Spring (The Glorious Days) (Cast: Waiter at Romano's (/xx/) ), Directed by Herbert Wilcox, with Errol Flynn, Anna Neagle, David Farrar,
1949: [/ /1] That Dangerous Age (If this be sin) (Cast), Directed by Gregory Ratoff, with Ronald Adam, Elizabeth Allan, Daphne Arthur,

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