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the last of the Hillers had been living in Los Angeles and working as a character actor in Hollywood (with parts in "Mission: Impossible" and Woody Allen's "Take the Money and Run") under the new name of Marcel Hillaire. His life is another missed epic: Marcel survived the Hitler years by working as
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and taking jobs in restaurants while he looked for work as an actor. Shortly after coming to America, Hiller decided that his German birth might hinder his prospects in the entertainment industry, so he changed his identity one last time: to Marcel Hillaire, a Frenchman. He never used his birth name
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just days before the legendary composer's death and, with the permission of Hummel, who was playing at Beethoven's funeral, clipped a lock of hair from Beethoven's corpse. Before the elder Hiller died, he gave the Beethoven keepsake as a birthday present to his son,
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in a one-man stage show dedicated to celebrating French culture. In the early days of American television Hillaire guest starred in over a hundred episodes of various series, usually playing a Frenchman. In American films, Hillaire played the French chef training
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an itinerant actor under the name Harry Fuerster, but was sacked and denounced after sleeping with the manager's wife, and finally spared because, when the Red Army captured Berlin, he was in prison on a charge of statutory rape.
246:, Erwin took up the stage name Harry Fuerster or FĂĽrster and began to tour Germany in a traveling theater company. Then, using romantic associations made during his touring, Erwin Hiller, under his own name, became a clerk in 265:
Three years later, while he was still working for the Todt in Germany, Hiller's Jewish heritage was revealed. Sentenced to death for "his insidious deceit as much as his Semitic ancestry", Hiller awaited execution in a
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Erwin Hiller was born to Paul Hiller and his wife Sophie Lion in Cologne in 1908; the son was partly Jewish on both father's and mother's sides. Paul Hiller wrote for 24 years as the music critic of Cologne's
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Hillaire found employment portraying European characters in Manhattan theater productions and in the budding television industry's New York studios. He appeared in three 1952 episodes of the
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Because the Hillers were partially Jewish, Paul's family had to flee the Nazis. (One of the singer's sons became the successful French actor Marcel Hillaire.)
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charges made before the war by the mother of a teenaged admirer. In April 1945, the Russian army liberated Berlin and Hiller was released from custody.
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by adopting a stage name and moving around constantly in traveling theater troupes; later he brazenly entered the bureaucracy of the
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In speaking to town newspapers about upcoming performances, Hillaire told reporters he was born in the
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The smile of France : reading in French and English in the Coolidge Auditorium, Feb. 10, 1958
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From the early 1950s to the 1980s, he played character parts in various TV shows, including
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While still in New York, Hillaire appeared in two Broadway productions. He played opposite
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and in 1942 used his connections to attempt to bring his dying mother, still living in
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Beethoven's Hair: An Extraordinary Historical Odyssey and a Scientific Mystery Solved
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Hiller emigrated from Germany to the United States on June 15, 1948, arriving in
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under his birth name, narrowly avoiding execution after capture. After
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jail, but was transferred to a Berlin prison to face six-year-old
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by 1953. The same year, Hillaire guested in one of the first
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Emigrants from Allied-occupied Germany to the United States
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Black and white image of Marcel Hillaire at age 51
Cologne
Germany
Los Angeles
California
Ferdinand Hiller
Jewish
Holocaust
Nazi Germany
Todt
World War II
United States
Audrey Hepburn
Sabrina
Woody Allen
mockumentary
Take the Money and Run
Ferdinand Hiller
Frankfurt
Johann Nepomuk Hummel
Mozart
Felix Mendelssohn
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Ludwig van Beethoven
Cologne
Rheinische Zeitung
Lothario
neutral Switzerland
Organization Todt
Brittany

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