Herman Bing
Born: 1889-03-29 in Frankfurt am Main, Germany
Died: 1947-01-09
Known For: Acting
Biography
Herman Bing was a German born character actor and voice actor.
Filmography
1975
- Brother, Can You Spare a Dime? as Self (archive footage)
1946
- Breakfast in Hollywood as Herman
- Rendezvous 24 as Herr Schmidt
1945
- Where Do We Go from Here? as Hessian Col. / Von Heisel
1942
- The Devil with Hitler as Louis
1941
- Dumbo as The Ringmaster (voice) (uncredited)
- I Was a Criminal as Kilian, City Hall Guard
1940
- Broadway Melody of 1940 as Silhouettist (uncredited)
- Bitter Sweet as Market Keeper
- Public Deb No. 1 as Dutchman
1938
- Bluebeard's 8th Wife as Monsieur Pepinard
- Paradise for Three as Mr. Polter
- Sweethearts as Oscar Engel
- The Great Waltz as Dommayer
- Vacation from Love as Oscar Wittlesbach
- Four's a Crowd as Barber
- Daffy Duck in Hollywood as Von Hamburger (voice) (uncredited)
1937
- Maytime as August Archipenko
- Beg, Borrow or Steal as Von Giersdorff, aka Count Herman
- Champagne Waltz as Max Snellinek
- Oh, What a Knight!
1936
- Rose Marie as Mr. Daniells
- The Great Ziegfeld as Costumer
- Tango as Mr. Kluckmeyer, Tango Hosiery
- That Girl from Paris as "Hammy" Hammacher
- Adventure in Manhattan as Otto
- Laughing Irish Eyes as Weisbecher
- Come Closer, Folks as Herman
- Human Cargo as Fritz Schultz
- The Music Goes 'Round as Self
- Blackmailer as Dr. Rosenkrantz - Coroner
- The King Steps Out as Pretzelberger
1935
- Call of the Wild as Sam
- Hands Across the Table as Barber (uncredited)
- The Night Is Young as Nepomuk
- Fighting Youth as Luigi
- Redheads on Parade as Lionel Kunkel
- Thunder in the Night as Taxi Driver
- Vagabond Lady as Spear Department Head (uncredited)
- $1,000 a Minute as Vanderbrocken
- His Family Tree as Mr. 'Stony' Stonehill
- 3 Kids and a Queen as Walter Merkin
- Don't Bet on Blondes as Professor Friedrich Wilhelm Gruber
- The Florentine Dagger as Baker
- Here Comes the Band as Hans Bergenspitz (uncredited)
- Every Night at Eight as Joe Schmidt
- Calm Yourself as Mr. Sam Bromberg
- In Caliente as Florist
- The Great Hotel Murder as Hans
- Stage Frights
- The Misses Stooge as Sazarac the Magician
1934
- Twentieth Century as Beard #1 (uncredited)
- The Merry Widow as Zizipoff
- Hide-Out as Jake
- One Night of Love as Vegetable Man
- Mandalay as Prof. Kleinschmidt
- Embarrassing Moments as Bartender
- I'll Tell the World as Adolph
- Love Time as Istvan
- Crimson Romance as Himmelbaum
- Manhattan Love Song as Gustave
- Melody in Spring as Wirt
- I Sell Anything as Dutchman Bidding $1.25 (uncredited)
- The Mighty Barnum as Farmer Schultz
- Trimmed in Furs as Engles the Lodge Owner
1933
- Dinner at Eight as Waiter
- Lady Killer as Western Director (uncredited)
- Footlight Parade as Fralick
- The Nuisance as Willy
- The Bowery as Max Herman
- College Coach as Prof. Glantz
- My Lips Betray as Weininger
- Fast Workers as Schultz (Uncredited)
- Blood Money as Butcher Weighing Sausages (uncredited)
- Curtain at Eight as Sam, stage director
- Chance at Heaven as Franklyn's Chauffeur (uncredited)
- The Plumber and the Lady as Otto Mauser
- Fits in a Fiddle as Heinrich Mickelmeier
1932
- A Farewell to Arms as Swiss Postal Clerk (uncredited)
- Three on a Match as Professor Irving Finklestein (uncredited)
- Murders in the Rue Morgue as Franz Odenheimer (uncredited)
- Big City Blues as First Waiter (uncredited)
- Blessed Event as Emil
- Westward Passage as Otto Hoopengarner, the Dutchman
- Flesh as Pepi
- Hypnotized as Captain Otto Von Stormberg
- The Crash as E.F. McSorley
- The Tenderfoot as Chef (uncredited)
- Radio Patrol as Schwabacher, the Funeral Director (uncredited)
- A Passport to Hell as Barfly
1931
- Private Lives as Train Conductor (uncredited)
- The Guardsman as A Creditor
- The Great Lover as Losseck
- Men of Chance as Fritz Tannenbaum
- The Trial of Mary Dugan
- Women Love Once
1930
- Show Girl in Hollywood as Bing
- Anna Christie as Larry - the Bartender (uncredited)
- The Three Sisters as Von Kosch
1929
- Married in Hollywood as German Director
1928
- Four Sons ... (Writer)
1927
- Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans as Streetcar Conductor (uncredited)