- Herbert Berghof
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name = Herbert Berghof
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birthdate =September 13 ,1909
birthplace =Vienna, Austria
deathdate =November 5 ,1990
deathplace =New York City, New York Herbert Berghof (
September 13 ,1909 –November 5 ,1990 ) was an Austrian-American theatre performer, director and writer.Berghof was born in
Vienna , the son of Regina and Paul Berghof, who was a railroad stationmaster. [ [http://www.filmreference.com/film/42/Herbert-Berghof.html Herbert Berghof Biography (1909-) ] ] He graduated from theUniversity of Vienna and the Vienna State Academy of Dramatic Art. A student ofMax Reinhardt , Berghof acted with the St. Gallen Repertory Theater in Switzerland and the Volkstheater in Vienna. When the Nazis began their reign in Austria, Berghof fled Vienna, arriving in New York City in 1939. There, he joined Erwin Piscator at The New School for Social Research. His Broadway debut was in "From Vienna", one of the shows created and performed by and for Austrian refugees in exile.Berghof performed on Broadway in many productions, including: "The Man Who Had All the Luck" by
Arthur Miller , "Oklahoma", "Miss Liberty", "Hedda Gabler" with Eva Le Gallienne, "The Deep Blue Sea", "The Andersonville Trial ", directed byJosé Ferrer and also featuringGeorge C. Scott , and "In the Matter of J. Robert Oppenheimer". His directing credits include "Poor Murderer" and the first Broadway production of "Waiting for Godot ", withBert Lahr ,E.G. Marshall ,Alvin Epstein , andKurt Kasznar . As an actor, Berghof made a rare film appearance in the science-fiction movie "Red Planet Mars ".Accustomed to the theater system in Europe where actors are employed on a continual basis, Berghof was upset upon finding that American artists could go many months without employment or regular practice. This was his reason for creating HB Studio with his wife
Uta Hagen . At HB studio he created a place for artists to practice their craft at minimal cost, with rigor, creative freedom and dignity.Fact|date=June 2007 In 1963, with money he earned during the filming of the movie "Cleopatra", Berghof purchased the adjacent space at 124 Bank Street to use as a theatre and established the HB Playwrights Foundation.References
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* [http://www.ibdb.com/person.asp?id=66875 IBDb]
* [http://www.hbstudio.org/ HB STUDIO]
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