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- Carl Balhaus (born Carl Ballhaus; 4 November 1905 – 28 July 1968) was a German stage and film actor. After the Second World War he worked as screenwriter...
- 2012. Knox, J.; Negrões, N.; Marchini, S.; Barboza, K.; Guanacoma, G.; Balhau, P.; Tobler, M.W. & Glikman, J.A. (2019). "Jaguar ****cution without "cowflict":...
- automobile Werner Best (1903–1989), jurist, police chief and **** leader Carl Balhaus (1905–1968), actor and director Ferdinand aus der Fünten (1909–1989), SS-Hauptsturmführer...
- reconciliation in Graz, Austria. In the German drama film 1914 (1931), Carl Balhaus pla**** Gavrilo Princip. Irfan Mensur pla**** Princip in The Day That Shook...
- Fredy Barten as Schneidermeister Helene Riechers as Musfrau Christian Balhaus as Knappe Thilo Waltraud Kramm as Junge Bäuerin Das Tapfere Schneiderlein...
- Maklakov Viktor de Kowa as Grand Duke Michael Paul Bildt as Nicolson Carl Balhaus as Gavrilo Princip Eugen Burg as Baron von Giesl Ernst Dernburg as A general...
- died 2006)​ Sherry Hormann ​ ​ (m. 2011)​ Children 2, including Florian Ballhaus Parent(s) Oskar Ballhaus [de] Lena Hutter [de] Relatives Carl Balhaus (uncle)...
- secondary school Rolf Müller as Pupil Angst Roland Varno as Pupil Lohmann Carl Balhaus as Pupil Ertzum Robert Klein-Lörk as Pupil Goldstaub Charles Puffy as Innkeeper...
- Damals in Paris is an East German film directed by Carl Balhaus. It was released in 1956. Gisela Trowe as Geneviève Richard Lauffen as Padet Günther Simon...
- German silent drama film directed by Georg Asagaroff and starring Carl Balhaus, Vera Baranovskaya, Toni van Eyck. The film was based on a play by Peter...