Hermann Erhardt

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Hermann Erhardt (January 9, 1903 in Landshut - November 30, 1958 in Vienna) was a German actor who played in more than 50 movies, among them Heimkehr and A Devil of a Woman .

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Hermann Erhardt at IMDb


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