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Paul Henreid (born Paul Georg Julius Freiherr von Hernried Ritter von Wasel-Waldingau;〔 10 January 1908 – 29 March 1992)〔(Encyclopædia Britannica )〕 was an Austrian-born American actor and film director, best remembered for playing Jeremiah Durrance opposite Bette Davis in ''Now, Voyager'' (1942), and Victor Laszlo opposite Ingrid Bergman and Humphrey Bogart in ''Casablanca'' (1942). ==Early life== Born in the city of Trieste, then part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire (now Trieste, Italy), Henreid was the son of Maria-Luise (Lendecke) and Baron Carl Alphons, an aristocratic Viennese banker.〔()〕 He studied theatre in Vienna and debuted on the stage under the direction of Max Reinhardt. He began his film career acting in German films in the 1930s. In 1935 he emigrated from Austria to Great Britain one year after the 1934 Austrian Civil War which ended with installation of Austrofascism. With the start of the Second World War, Henreid risked deportation or internment as an enemy alien, but Conrad Veidt spoke for him and he was allowed to remain free in Britain. A small role in ''Goodbye, Mr. Chips'' (1939), and third billing as a Nazi Major in ''Night Train to Munich'' (1940), led to his shifting to a Hollywood career. When he was contracted to RKO in 1942, the studio changed his surname, dropping the "von" and the first "r", and reversing the order of the "i" and "e". His first film for RKO was ''Joan of Paris'' (1942).
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